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Uyghurs and Palestinians: What s in a Name?

Uyghurs and Palestinians: What s in a Name? | Opinion A.J. Caschetta , Fellow, Middle East Forum and principal lecturer, Rochester Institute of Technology On 3/10/21 at 6:00 AM EST Every fatuous distortion and hyperbolic accusation levied against Israel for its treatment of the Palestinians is true about China s treatment of the Uyghurs. From accusing Israel of occupying the West Bank to ethnic cleansing of Palestinians to even genocide, the global Left has made major investments in exaggerating the Palestinians various claims and minimizing the Palestinian Authority s own responsibility for the Palestinians predicament. The Islamic world, especially, has kept Palestinians elevated on the geopolitical stage for a very long time.

Mark Zuckerberg envisions a future where you could use AR glasses to teleport for in-person meetings

He believes that future is only a decade away on March 9, 2021, 20:22 9 comments Forward-looking: Facebook idea of the future involves using AR glasses and machine learning to project a realistic digital avatar of yourself into virtual meetings with people of your choosing. This vision will require a lot of technological advancements to be made to current display and projection hardware, but Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is confident that AR can become mainstream in a decade, especially if it s not done the way Apple would do it. Earlier this week, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo revealed that Apple is not only ready to expand into the mixed/augmented reality space, but also planning to launch three waves of wearable AR products that will cover different use cases. With that kind of outlook on Apple s vision for augmented reality, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is trying to present the social giant s alternative view of how AR should be implemented and whe

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EU urged to punish UK for breaking Brexit deal – Italy furious at export restrictions | UK | News

Its complaints relate to what it calls the UK’s “very restrictive” anti-Xylella regulations. These were announced by the government in February and are aimed at stopping Xylella - a bacteria which causes disease in a wide range of plants and trees - from spreading to the UK. Xylella is rampant across Europe, including in Italy, but is so far not known in the UK. At the time, the Government said it aimed to improve “our plant biosecurity in response to known threats, protecting businesses, society and the environment”. Damage caused by Xylella (Image: Getty) The restrictions, introduced this month, meant countries where the bacteria was known to exist would face “more stringent requirements”.

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