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European countries are scrambling to secure energy supplies ahead of the winter, as the war in Ukraine and sanctions on Russia have disrupted the global energy market and sent prices soaring. Russia is a major supplier of oil and gas to Europe, and the war has led to a significant reduction in exports. This has forced European countries to find new sources of energy, and they have been turning to suppliers such as Norway, the United States, and Qatar. However, the global energy market is tight, and it is difficult for European countries to find enough energy to meet their…

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On September 25, 2023, Hollywood writers and studios reached a tentative deal to resolve a 146-day strike. The deal, which has yet to be approved by union members, includes wage increases, improved residuals for streaming shows, and protections against artificial intelligence. The strike began on May 2, 2023, after negotiations between the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) broke down. The WGA was demanding better wages and working conditions for its members, who have been increasingly struggling to make a living in the changing Hollywood landscape. The strike had a significant…

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In a historic first, NASA has returned asteroid samples to Earth. The spacecraft OSIRIS-REx touched down in the Utah desert on September 25, 2023, carrying a capsule containing a small sample of asteroid Bennu. The sample is expected to weigh about 2 ounces (60 grams), and it is the largest asteroid sample ever returned to Earth. It will be studied by scientists around the world to learn more about the formation and evolution of asteroids, as well as the potential for life beyond Earth. OSIRIS-REx launched in 2016 and arrived at Bennu in 2018. It spent two years orbiting the…

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Even though we’re officially exiting one season (winter) and entering another (spring), that doesn’t mean that your tea game has to slow down. Aside from the fact that springtime tends to still have some pretty chilly nights, there is nothing like a tall glass of herbal iced tea that’s been sweetened with honey and a bit of fresh fruit on the days when it’s warmer outdoors. And while we’re on the topic of teas, why not consume some that will make things hotter in the bedroom? Yep, there are certain ones out here (12 in this article) that have some…

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Storm Daniel” that swept through the eastern region of Libya, yesterday (Sunday), was a painful humanitarian catastrophe unprecedented in the country for 4 centuries. Rescue operations are extremely difficult due to the absence of a unified government in the country, and the state of liquidity and chaos common due to the political conflicts raging since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi’s regime in 2011. The storm (Daniel) struck the cities of Benghazi, Al-Bayda, Sousse, Sirte, and Derna, leaving more than 2,000 dead, according to the Libyan Minister of Health (Othman Abdel Jalil), in the government of Osama Hammad appointed by Parliament…

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The plate boundary region in Morocco is very complex, as there are multiple areas of active faults instead of one well-defined fault, and since the relative movements are slow, it is difficult to use geodesy tools to determine which faults are active and how fast they are moving About 399 years after the earthquake of May 11, 1624 – which struck the city of Fez, which a study published in 2017 described as “one of the worst natural disasters in the history of Morocco” – the country was exposed on the evening of Friday, September 9, 2023, to a similar…

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Everyone is talking knowingly or because they have heard about the Evian Agreement and France’s seizure of Algeria’s decision-making and wealth. This is nothing compared to another agreement in which France seized the savings, currency, currency reserves and sovereignty of 14 African countries, in general and in detail, and for an indefinite period. Welcome to the world of the African franc. Colonial world 2.0 Independence suspended The date of the birth of the CFA franc sums everything up: December 26, 1945. On that day, France was devastated by the World War, and even de Gaulle, who issued the decision, was…

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Led by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and held annually on June 5 since 1973, World Environment Day is the world’s largest platform for raising public awareness of the environment and is celebrated by million people around the world. Côte d’Ivoire hosts the 2023 Day This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of World Environment Day, following its creation by the United Nations General Assembly in 1972. Over the past five decades, the day has become one of the world’s largest platforms for raising awareness of the environment. Tens of millions of people participate online and in person in activities,…

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Chinese President Xi Jinping and senior government officials agreed during a meeting on the need to strengthen regulation of the artificial intelligence sector, state media reported Wednesday. The agreement was reached during a summit of the Chinese Communist Party to “improve monitoring of network data and artificial intelligence,” according to the same sources. “We should prepare for the worst-case scenarios and be ready to resist strong winds, rough waters and even dangerous storms,” ​​the officials said after the meeting, according to the Xinhua news agency. “The complexity and seriousness of the national security issues facing our country have greatly increased,”…

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Modern breakers can use advanced techniques based on artificial intelligence or algorithms. (PIXABAY) As cyberattacks increase, each of us can potentially be confronted with them. Of course, we all have our tricks for the passwords we use on our computers and laptops: hidden under a keyboard, written on a piece of paper or from the birthday of the youngest. But how do you ensure that your password is truly in-cra-qua-ble? Many studies find that a significant proportion of passwords do not sufficiently protect users: passwords are too weak and too often reused. For example, 51% of French people would use…

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World Africa Day celebrates the anniversary of the signing of the OAU (Organization of African Unity) agreements on May 25, 1963. This is an opportunity for each country to organize events with the aim of fostering rapprochement between African peoples. This day (declared a public holiday in all OAU member states) has now become a deeply rooted tradition in all African countries, and it represents the symbol of the fight of the entire African continent for liberation, development and economic progress. A continent undergoing profound change Africa is rightly considered the cradle of humanity, the origin of a large number…

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If you visit any of the fertility chat rooms on the Internet, you will likely find that one of the main topics being discussed is the type of foods a woman should eat to increase her chances of conceiving and having children. In addition to the large variety of nutritional supplements being promoted as aids in increasing fertility, there is also a wide range of foods that are supposed to contribute to a healthy pregnancy. But amidst all these myths and marketing slogans, what is the evidence that supports the idea that eating certain foods leads to an increase in…

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The pioneers of social media platforms in Morocco and the Arab world interacted with the announcement of the manufacture of the first homemade Moroccan car, and a model for the first hydrogen-powered car developed by a Moroccan citizen. The official Moroccan News Agency stated that the two innovative projects would enhance the “Made in Morocco” brand and strengthen the Kingdom’s position as a competitive platform for the production of cars. The agency revealed that the homemade car was provided by New Motors, a company with Moroccan capital, while the prototype of the hydrogen vehicle was provided by Namex, and it…

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Moving in together is an exciting milestone for couples, but it can also bring about some challenges, especially when it comes to merging different decorating styles. Creating a harmonious and comfortable living space that reflects both individuals’ tastes can be a fun and rewarding experience. Here are five decorating tips for couples to help navigate the process and create a home that truly feels like their own. Moving in together and decorating your home as a couple is an opportunity for growth and compromise. By communicating effectively, embracing each other’s styles, and creating personal spaces, you can transform your living…

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Every year since 1977 an international museum day has been celebrated, with a particular theme each year. This day is an opportunity for museum professionals to meet the general public and raise their awareness of the challenges that museums must face in order to be institutions at the service of society and its development. This international day takes place every year, in principle on May 18, and carries its motto high: “Museums, an important means of cultural exchange, cultural enrichment, development of mutual understanding, cooperation and peace among peoples”. European Night of Museums In the minds of the general public,…

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Fat and carbs both have their fair share of haters, but protein is pretty much always getting good press. It’s easy to see why: Protein is an essential nutrient for strong bones, muscles, skin and pretty much every other part of the body, and it is responsible for thousands of different chemical reactions to make sure your body functions at its best. But that doesn’t mean more is always better. Despite the fact that the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine recommends consuming between 10 and 35 percent of the daily calories from protein (equivalent to 50 grams to…

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The European project to regulate artificial intelligence passed a crucial milestone Thursday by getting its first green light from members of the European Parliament who called for new restrictions and better consideration of the GPT chat programme.The European Union seeks to be the first in the world to adopt a comprehensive legal framework to curb the excesses of artificial intelligence (AI) while ensuring innovation. Brussels proposed an ambitious bill two years ago, but its lesson has been delayed, and has been delayed in recent months by controversy over the dangers of generative artificial intelligence capable of creating text or images.…

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The people in charge of the “WhatsApp” application announced the launch of a feature in the application that users have been waiting for for a long time. The new feature provides the ability to use the “WhatsApp” account on one of several devices and phones at the same time, in addition to the main device on which the account was activated, the user can now use this account by 4 other devices or phones, without the need to log out of the account on the device. It is now possible to use all devices to receive and send messages at…

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Are you tired of constantly buying new clothes because your old ones don’t fit anymore? Well, look no further than Fits Everybody. With our innovative design and high-quality material, our clothes will fit you perfectly no matter how much your weight fluctuates. And now, for a limited time, you can save up to $20 on your Fits Everybody purchases. Whether you need new work clothes, casual wear, or something special for a night out, we have something for everyone. At Fits Everybody, we understand that everyone’s body is unique and constantly changing. That’s why we’ve created clothes that are designed…

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