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EDGE, a prominent global technology group specializing in unmanned and autonomous systems, unveiled three groundbreaking remotely piloted vehicles during the Unmanned Systems Exhibition and Conference (UMEX) and Simulation and Training Exhibition (SimTEX) 2024. As UMEX’s Strategic Partner for the sixth consecutive year, EDGE showcased its commitment to advancing UAE-designed and manufactured autonomous technology to meet the evolving demands of international customers. The new platforms, purpose-built to excel in demanding environments, span critical roles in tactical intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR), and logistics support. Mansour Al Mulla, Managing Director and CEO of EDGE Group, emphasized the significance of UMEX, stating, “UMEX is a premier…

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The eagerly awaited 13th Sharjah Light Festival (SLF) is scheduled to illuminate the night skies from February 7th to 18th. Hosted by the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority (SCTDA), this grand event promises to transform Sharjah’s most iconic cultural and natural landmarks into breathtaking artistic canvases, courtesy of globally acclaimed artists. Under the esteemed patronage of Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, the festival will showcase over 15 spectacular light shows, each masterfully curated by international artists. These awe-inspiring displays will unfold over 12 consecutive days, gracing 12 key locations throughout the emirate. This year,…

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India has unveiled a groundbreaking initiative known as the “Alliance for Global Good, Gender Equity, and Equality,” marking a significant step in the nation’s commitment to advancing women-led development. The initiative emerged as a result of the concluding Declaration of the Group of Twenty (G20) meeting in September, reaffirming India’s unwavering dedication to this noble cause. The Ministry of Women and Child Development in India has been designated as the nodal Ministry responsible for spearheading this global endeavor. This announcement was made on the sidelines of the recently concluded annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland. The primary objective of the newly…

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In a comprehensive study published in the journal Nature on Wednesday, scientists have unveiled alarming findings regarding Greenland’s ice sheet. This study, led by co-author Chad Greene and his team, provides a closer look at the accelerated melting of Greenland’s ice sheet, revealing that the situation is far more dire than previously estimated. The study, spanning data from 1985 to 2022, exposes that Greenland’s ice sheet has lost a staggering 5,091 square kilometers of ice. What makes this revelation particularly concerning is that earlier estimates failed to account for a crucial factor: calving. Calving refers to the process where ice breaks off at…

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In a remote village in China’s Xinjiang region, around 1,000 tourists are stranded following a series of avalanches that have blocked access routes. The incident, which occurred in Hemu Village, a popular tourist destination near the borders of Kazakhstan, Russia, and Mongolia, was reported by state TV on Tuesday. The avalanches, triggered by continuous snowfall that has lasted for 10 days in the Altay Prefecture, have dumped snow reaching up to seven meters high in some areas. This has made it challenging for the snow clearing equipment to function effectively. The snow, along with rocks, debris, and tree branches brought…

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In Grindavik, Iceland, the recent volcanic eruption, which had threatened the small fishing town, showed signs of subsiding as of Tuesday. However, despite the decreased activity, experts and authorities have warned that the risk of future eruptions and new fissures remains high. The town of Grindavik, with a population of around 4,000, faced a severe threat from the volcanic eruption that began on Sunday. The lava flow reached the outskirts of the town, setting three houses on fire. The residents, who had been evacuated twice since November due to the volcanic threat, escaped without any reported injuries. As of Tuesday morning,…

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In a recent assessment by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), it has been revealed that nearly 40% of jobs worldwide could be influenced by the burgeoning development of artificial intelligence (AI), a trend that might exacerbate existing inequalities globally. This significant finding was released as international leaders in business and politics converge for the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The IMF’s study, conducted at their headquarters in Washington, D.C., indicates a disproportionate impact of AI across different economic strata. High-income nations are poised to face more pronounced risks, with approximately 60% of jobs potentially affected by AI advancements. In these regions, AI…

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The global renewable energy landscape underwent a dramatic transformation in 2023, with capacity growing by 50% to 510 gigawatts (GW), marking the most significant increase in over two decades, as per the International Energy Agency (IEA). This surge, chiefly led by solar power with China at the forefront, has brought the world closer to the ambitious goal set at the Cop28 climate talks: tripling renewable energy capacity by 2030. China’s role in this expansion cannot be overstated, as it commissioned more renewable power in 2023 than all other countries combined the previous year. The U.S. and European Union are also notable players, with the U.S.…

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As the nexus of artificial intelligence (AI) and the workforce continues to evolve, the landscape of traditional labor and cost structures is undergoing a significant transformation. Companies are increasingly turning to AI for efficiency gains, prompting discussions on the need for a tax on AI companies to mitigate potential labor disruptions. Marietje Schaake, of Stanford University’s Cyber Policy Center and a former European Parliament member, advocates for an AI-targeted tax. In a Financial Times opinion piece, Schaake argued this tax is essential to balance AI’s societal costs and benefits, ensuring an affordable response to the anticipated labor market shifts. The central question in AI’s corporate integration…

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The United Nations General Assembly, in a significant move, has approved a budget of $3.59 billion for the year 2024. This financial plan includes a noteworthy component: the establishment of a special account dedicated to the Organization’s peacebuilding fund, a major step in supporting global peace initiatives. Late on Friday evening, the 193-member General Assembly further agreed to allocate nearly $50 million in additional funding. This sum is earmarked for the decisions made by the Human Rights Council, the UN’s principal body focusing on human rights issues, as reported by the UN News website. A key feature of this budgetary allocation is…

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