26 Resurgents From Dobrich Participated In Battles From…

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26 reenactors from the regional club “46th Infantry Dobrichki Regiment” will take part in the reenactment “The Liberation of Veliki Preslav”, which is being held in the old capital city for the tenth year in a row on the national holiday – March 3.

Dobrich resurgents, who are among the best prepared in the country, will represent Cossacks, Ottoman regular army and Bashibozuk. The show, which has become a tradition, gathers thousands of spectators on the square in Veliki Preslav, who, thanks to the reenactors, are transported nearly a century and a half back in time.

The Dobrich Military History Club will also present a Cossack cannon calculation with a full-size replica of a cannon from the Russo-Turkish War of Liberation. The reenactment in Veliki Preslav recreates the battles near the village of Svetlen in the summer of 1877, where Russian troops thwarted the attempt by units of the Eastern Danube Ottoman Army to come to the aid of Osman Pasha at Pleven. The scenario of the reenactment-spectacle also includes scenes from the liberation of Veliki Preslav and Targovishte. Time travel will begin at 1:30 PM in the square in the Old Capital City.

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Japanese Elementary School Girl Suffers Heat Stroke After…

When a Japanese primary school girl participated in off-campus learning, she ran out of water and wanted to buy a drink, and unexpectedly, her teacher rejected her and she suffered a stroke due to lack of water.

When a first-year elementary school girl in Japan was participating in off-campus learning, she ran out of the water she had brought with her during the trip. She wanted to buy a drink to quench her thirst, but was refused by the teacher Unexpectedly, the girl developed a fever and then fell ill, it was only after she was sent to hospital that she was diagnosed with heat stroke.

According to reports from Japanese media such as “Nihon TV” and “Asahi Broadcasting”, when an elementary school in Yao City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan held off-campus teaching in May 2022, a primary 1 girl was thirsty and wanted to drink. during the hike, but the teacher didn’t let her buy it, and soon the girl started to feel sick.

After the teacher contacted the parents, the girl was taken home immediately. Unexpectedly, the mother discovered that her daughter was suffering from a high fever of 38.9 degrees and sent her straight to the emergency room .The doctor diagnosed it as heat stroke caused by high Fortunately,

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Even More Generative AI For Telcos

On the occasion of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, ​​the company presented a new partnership with NVIDIA and announces that it has acquired the Israeli technology NetACE, for the management and automation of networks

ServiceNow, on the occasion of Mobile World Congress in Barcelonapresented a new partnership with NVIDIA based on new GenAI services for telcos and announces that it has acquired Israeli NetACE™ technology, for network management and automation.

Telecommunications companies today need to create value for their customers and drive operational efficiency, with the aim of enabling strategic decision-making and rapid transformation. In this context, it is particularly important to have a consolidated view of networks and to be supported by coherent workflows to be able to connect and act on data.

ServiceNow is committed to offering products purpose-built for the telecommunications industry, and generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is a game changer for organizations looking to increase productivity, improve customer experience and drive cost savings, thanks to its ability to learn and improve with each use.

ServiceNow e NVIDIA expand the partnership

ServiceNow e NVIDIA expand their partnership and introduce telecommunications-specific generative AI solutions, starting with Now Assist for Telecommunications Service Managementwhich is built on the NowPlatform and uses NVIDIA’s artificial intelligence to increase productivity,

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Turning The Lights Back On: The Challenges Faced…

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Dan Marokane tackles the toughest task in South Africa: turning the lights back on. As CEO of national power company Eskom, he took charge on Friday (March 1) of an organization hobbled by allegations of coal theft and sabotage and facing financial and technical crises. He will work with a government shareholder who has a contradictory vision of the country’s future energy mix and who is struggling to move forward with a major overhaul of its electricity supply sector.

As South Africa heads towards national elections in May, turning around Eskom and resolving a lingering power crisis could save Africa’s most industrialized economy from a cycle of decline, the chairman of the board of directors said. Eskom administration to Reuters. Failure would mean the country would be stuck in business as usual, with crippling power outages from homes and businesses to traffic lights and hospitals. And this can reach 10 hours a day.

Dan Marokane moved to Tongaat Hulett

Marokane previously served as Eskom’s top executive for five years, until 2015. He returns after a stint at Tongaat Hulett, where he attempted to save the sugar company after an accounting scandal that ultimately placed it under protection of the bankruptcy law.

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Possibly 4 To 6 New Infections With Pork…

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In primary school Het Molentje in Lier, 4 to 6 children may still be infected with a rare pork tapeworm. This is evident from an MRI screening that the Department of Healthcare carried out on 77 schoolchildren. According to the department, the children do not show any symptoms of illness and the infection may have occurred a number of years ago.

Last year, 5 children tested positive for pork tapeworm infection. The Department of Care therefore organized an MRI screening of 77 children from the school to investigate whether there were any hidden infections and to better assess any risks. “Due to the previous infections, we assumed that we would discover hidden infections with this screening,” says Joris Moonens, spokesperson for the Department of Healthcare. “We invited all children who were in the same year as the infected students for a screening.”

It showed that 6 children showed suspicious lesions in the brain that could indicate infection by the pork tapeworm. These children are further examined to see whether it is indeed the tapeworm. According to the Department, this is very likely in 4 children, in 2 the diagnosis is less clear.

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Ukraine Russia War, Last Minute | Baby Dies…

At the end of 713 days of war in ukrainethe State of Emergency Service Ukraine reported the death of a two-month-old baby as a result of a Russian attack that destroyed a hotel in the Ukrainian region of Kharkiv, in the eastern part of the country, according to the governor, Oleg Siniehubovwhich has also confirmed that three women have suffered injuries.

The attack, in which two S-300 missiles, has hit a three-story building in the town of Zolochiv. The three injured women, including the baby’s mother, are between 21 and 39 years old, Siniehubov said on his Telegram account.

The governor has also denounced attacks against another twenty towns, as well as the destruction of other civil infrastructure such as shops or cafes. Throughout the country, the Ukrainian Armed Forces The areas bombed by Russia are estimated at more than one hundred, according to the situation report also released this Tuesday.

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This Time, The Anti-Icing System Of The Engines…

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Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9s are parked at the airport in San Diego, California in January 2024 – Photo: Mike Blake /

The planes can still fly, but the engines of Boeing’s two types, the 737 Max and the larger 787 Dreamliner, which have been called into question due to numerous technical problems in recent years, and the larger 787 Dreamliner are being investigated after it became clear that there may be a problem with the de-icing systems of their engines, reports CNN from the US Federal Aviation Administration. (FAA) based on information.

According to the findings so far, the problem does not pose a direct accident risk. Although as a layman it may seem that the device to prevent ice formation is less necessary for the safe operation of machines in the summer, this is not true. These systems are used to ensure that the machines operate stably even at temperatures around -40 degrees Celsius at cruising altitude, so their use is always necessary.

The problem of the engine anti-icing system of the affected models was discovered three years ago by Boeing engineers.

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British Cargo Ship Rubymar Sinks In Red Sea…

SANAA: The British cargo ship Rubymar sank in the Red Sea after being seriously damaged by Yemen’s Houthi rebels. This was confirmed by the Yemeni government. The British-registered ship was attacked by Houthis on February 18, 35 nautical miles off Yemen’s Al Mokha port in the Red Sea. After the ship carrying the flag of the Central American country of Belize was seriously damaged, the crew abandoned the ship and escaped.

The ship was carrying fertilizer and raw materials. This is the first time the ship has been sunk in an attack by the Houthis. It is estimated that the incident will create another crisis in the movement of goods in the Red Sea. The Houthis have announced that they will attack ships linked to Israel and its allies unless Israel ends its atrocities against Palestinians in Gaza.

There were 41,000 tons of fertilizer on board. The Yemeni government said in a statement that the sinking of the ship would cause serious environmental problems.

UK Maritime Trade Operations had earlier confirmed that the ship Rubymar, which was damaged by the missile attack, was anchored in the Red Sea and that all crew had safely exited.

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Escape From Gaza: The High Cost Of Seeking…

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Individuals with foreign passports from Palestine are seen gathering their belongings as they get ready to cross into Egypt from the Gaza Strip via the Rafah border crossing on ⁤February 6.

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