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Новости за 09.01.2025

Venezuela opposition leader free after brief detention, government denies involvement

Voice of America 

CARACAS, VENEZUELA — Venezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado was freed on Thursday, her Vente Venezuela movement said, shortly after she was detained amid gunshots while leaving a protest in eastern Caracas. Opposition demonstrations took place throughout the country in an 11th-hour effort to put pressure on President Nicolas Maduro ahead of his third inauguration on Friday. Machado was detained after making her first public appearance in months, prompting her ally, former presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez... Читать дальше...

Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

World Socialist Web Site 

Stoppage by hundreds of postal workers in Germany over pay and conditions on eve of national pay negotiations; strikes and protests by oil and steel workers and retirees in Iran against falling living standards, joined by Haft-Tapped Sugarcane workers on strike for over a week; union urges bus workers at Northwest Transport Investments in South Africa to end strike without demand for unpaid wages being met

Ornstein drops exciting update: Liverpool could make January move for attacker with 52 goals, 53 assists

Caught Offside 

Liverpool could consider move to sign Khvicha Kvaratskhelia if leaves Napoli in January. That is according to the latest from The Atheltic’s reputable journalist David Ornstein, who claims that the Reds are big admirers of the player and are monitoring his current situation at the Italian club. It is said that while the club is […]

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Antarctic ice extraction 'an enormous victory,' researcher says

CBC 

An international team of scientists, including a researcher from the University of Manitoba, has drilled what’s believed to be the world’s longest continuous record of ice at a remote site in Antarctica, in a breakthrough expected to reveal insights into Earth’s historical climate patterns going back over 1.2 million years.

Kvaratskhelia to Liverpool mooted by transfer expert as 'encouraged' Reds 'consider' Man Utd transfer hijack - Football365

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (com) 

  1. Kvaratskhelia to Liverpool mooted by transfer expert as 'encouraged' Reds 'consider' Man Utd transfer hijack  Football365
  2. Liverpool could consider Khvicha Kvaratskhelia transfer from Napoli - The Athletic  The Athletic
  3. Big transfer news! Liverpool eyeing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia – top source  This Is Anfield
  4. Transfer news LIVE: Man Utd eye ambitious Rashford-Kvaratskhelia swap, Arsenal update, Man City deal  The Independent
  5. Man Utd attempt stunning PSG hijack... Читать дальше...

Has an NFL playoff game ever been relocated? What to know for Rams-Vikings

NBCwashington.com (sports) 

GLENDALE, AZ - JULY 02: A general external view of State Farm Stadium / University of Phoenix Stadium, home stadium of the Arizona Cardinals and host venue of CONCACAF Gold Cup during the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup Semi Final between Haiti and Mexico at State Farm Stadium on July 2, 2019 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images)

Creality Falcon2 Pro 40W laser engraver review – a great laser engraver with tons of features

PocketChess 2.0 vs. Chess Genius 1.2 

REVIEW – I’ve been able to review a few laser engravers/cutters for The Gadgeteer. I have come to enjoy the benefits of owning and using a laser engraver/cutter to make gifts, and projects for paying customers, and just using it as a hobbyist. Previous machines have been “open-framed” laser engravers. This means the smoke and […]

AI-powered staining in microbiology: Researchers introduce virtual Gram staining of label-free bacteria

Phys.org 

A team of researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has introduced a virtual Gram staining technique that could transform how microbiologists stain and classify bacteria. This new technology uses artificial intelligence to convert microscopic images of unstained bacteria into their Gram-stained equivalents, bypassing the traditional chemical staining process. The findings are published in the journal Science Advances.