Global Security Summit to Combat Fraud
The intelligence bloc – the UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand – were joined by representatives from France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Singapore and South Korea at the summit. British Home Secretary James Cleverly hailed the pledge as a “massive step forward” in efforts to crack down on the crime.
#WORLD #English #KE
Read more at The National
Wisconsin Cheesemakers Earn 117 Awards
Wisconsin cheesemakers earned 117 cheese awards, more than the combined total of the subsequent six highest-earning competing counties and states at the 35th biennial World Championship Cheese Contest®. Wisconsin cheese and dairy companies swept 21 classes (took the top three places) The esteemed global competition showcasing technical excellence in cheese and butter received 3,302 samples of cheese, yogurt, butter, and other dairy products.
#WORLD #English #IL
Read more at Dairy News
The World's Biggest Sand Battery
Polar Night Energy will be the world’s biggest sand battery when it comes online within a year. It will store 100 MWh of thermal energy from solar and wind sources, helping to cut emissions by nearly 70 per cent. The new 1 MW battery has a precursor, launched just as Russia cut off gas supplies in retaliation.
#WORLD #English #IE
Read more at Euronews
World Rugby Rankings - Who’s Hot and Who’s Not
England beat Ireland and Italy 23-22 to secure their first win in Rome in 11 years. The victory was a monumental one for the Azzurri, not only in breaking that winless period but because it took them above Australia for the first time since the rankings were introduced in 2003. Italy now ninth in the world and will have Wales in their crosshairs for next weekend’s wooden spoon decider.
#WORLD #English #IE
Read more at planetrugby.com
Fiona Everard in Action for Ireland at the 45th World Cross-Country Championships
Fiona Everard will be in action for Ireland at the 45th World Cross-Country Championships in Belgrade later this month. Fionnuala McCormack had originally expressed some interest in the event, set for March 30th. Everard has qualified for her fifth successive Olympics last December.
#WORLD #English #IE
Read more at The Irish Times
The Story of a Mother and a Child in a Prison
Marie Vischer, 86, was baptized a member of the church in 1971. After the Japanese invasion, Marie was forced into an internment camp by the Japanese army. The Dutch were defeated and subsequently occupied by Nazi forces in 1940.
#WORLD #English #ID
Read more at Deseret News
Enter the World of Virtual Production
Enter the World of Virtual Production It was back by popular demand. Kevin De Lucia, VP of Visual Effects at V Studios, Addy Ghani, Vice President, Virtual Production at Disguise, and Lyndsaé Peele, Founder & Principal Consultant at Kingdom Vision Consulting and Co-Founder at Zubachee joined David Maldow, CEO at Let’s Do Video.
#WORLD #English #IN
Read more at AVIXA
Contract Packagers and Manufacturers - Robotics and Automation
I think this will only continue. Personally, but I get calls from different robot companies on a weekly basis. These systems offer sophisticated warehousing, and camera inspection, as well as palletizing and case packing robots. Amazon strategically acquired Cloostermans, a warehouse machinery and robotics maker, rather than continue to outsource.
#WORLD #English #IN
Read more at Packaging World
World Glaucoma Week 2024: 5 Herbal Supplements To Prevent And Manage Glaucoma
World Glaucoma Week is held every year in the second week of March. This year, it is being observed from March 12 to March 18. Its primary goal is to raise awareness of this devastating ailment that affects millions of people worldwide, as well as to emphasise the need for early diagnosis.
#WORLD #English #IN
Read more at Netmeds.com
Long Jump - Is it the Right Way to Commercialise the Sport?
The offside rule, established by the newly formed Football Association (FA) in 1863, initially dictated that a player would be considered offside unless three opponents were ahead of them. This regulation underwent a modification in 1925, reducing the required number of opposing players in front from three to two. There has been a rule in One Day International (ODI) cricket since 1992 that was officially renamed as Powerplay by the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 2005.
#WORLD #English #IN
Read more at RevSportz