Inflation protests in Europe, Alex Jones seeks new trial, and more of today’s latest newsThe Associated PressIt’s Saturday, Oct. 22. People across France took to the streets to demand pay increases that keep pace with inflation. British railway staff and German pilots held strikes to push for better pay as prices rise. Across Europe, soaring inflation is behind a wave of protests and strikes that underscores growing discontent with the spiraling cost of living and threatens to unleash political turmoil. The fallout from the war in Ukraine has sharply raised the risk of civil unrest in Europe, according to risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft.

October 22, 2022 17:49 UTC

Nearly 300 rescued migrants reach southern Italian portAPVincenzo Circosta - stringer, AP Some 35 migrants including 3 children, mostly from Syria, sit in a boat in International waters off Malta as they are approached by operators of the Ocean Viking rescue ship, early Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022. Vincenzo Circosta - stringer, AP Some 35 migrants including 3 children, mostly from Syria, are rescued in International waters off Malta by operators of the Ocean Viking rescue ship, early Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022. Vincenzo Circosta - stringer, AP Some 35 migrants including 3 children, mostly from Syria, are rescued in International waters off Malta by operators of the Ocean Viking rescue ship, early Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022. They were rescued in international waters off Libya and Malta, it said. As Italy’s interior minister in 2018-19, Salvini sought to stop rescue boats from bringing migrants to Italian ports.

October 22, 2022 15:37 UTC

Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, the General Commander of the Libyan National Army (LNA), held talks today with the U.K. Ambassador to Libya, Caroline Hurndall, in Benghazi, according to LNA’s media office. According to LNA, the meeting took place at Haftar’s office in Benghazi. The army did not disclose the subject of the bilateral talks.

October 22, 2022 13:13 UTC

The Tripoli-based Government of National Unity, led by Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, is preparing for launch a second edition of the ‘Libya Stabilization Conference’, announced Foreign Minister Najla Mangoush on Friday. “Today we are closer to elections than ever before,” Al-Manqoush tweeted, explaining that the Libya Stabilization Conference was the first building block for stability and prosperity after more than 10 years. She did not, however, disclose the date for the second edition. “Following the global success achieved by the conference, in which Libya confirmed that it owns and leads its affairs in the events related to its security, stability and sovereignty, some parties have tried to obstruct our efforts, but we will not pay any attention”, she added. Last year, the capital, Tripoli, hosted the first conference on the stability of Libya, with the participation of 31 countries and international organizations, including the United Nations, the European Union, the Arab League, the African Union, neighboring countries, major countries, and others from the region.

October 22, 2022 12:56 UTC

The Security Council will convene Monday, October 24, for an open briefing, followed by closed consultations, on the U.N. Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), according to a statement by the council. During the meeting, the U.N. Special Envoy to Libya Abdoulaye Bathily will brief the Council for the first time in this capacity. The Council is also expected to vote on a resolution renewing the mission’s mandate, which expires on 31 October, in accordance with resolution 2647. When renewing the mission’s mandate, Council members might consider increasing UNSMIL’s advisory capacity with additional experts on constitutional and electoral matters. Council members could consider holding a closed Arria-formula meeting with Libyan civil society representatives to help generate ideas for promoting dialogue between the rival political factions in Libya and supporting an inclusive political process leading to elections.

October 22, 2022 11:18 UTC





Stronger than asphalt roadThe project uses environmentally friendly materials that do not pollute it, as the same soil is used in the area after being thoroughly “tamped” using modern equipment, with a strength equivalent to three times the asphalt tar, according to Al-Saghir. Volunteer workThe project is being implemented on a voluntary basis by one of the foreign companies specialized in this field, according to the program supervisor. It is expected that the project will be fully implemented within the next few years, due to the lack of distance. Al-Saghir also indicates that the company provided a guarantee for its maintenance for a period of five years. Less harmful materials are also used, such as recycled asphalt, scrap rubber tires and materials Pebbles resulting from the components of cement concrete.

October 22, 2022 07:38 UTC

Listen and follow The DailyApple Podcasts | Spotify | StitcherPrime Minister Liz Truss of Britain has resigned after only 44 days in office. Hers is the shortest premiership in the country’s history. What led to her downfall, and why has Britain entered a period of such profound political dysfunction?

October 22, 2022 02:17 UTC

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in the Government of National Unity (GNU), Najla Al-Manqoush, said on Friday that the government is preparing for launching the second edition of Libya Stabilization Conference. "Today we are closer to elections than ever before," Al-Manqoush tweeted, explaining that the Libya Stabilization Conference was the first building block for stability and prosperity after more than 10 years. “Following the global success achieved by the conference, in which Libya confirmed that it owns and leads its affairs in the events related to its security, stability and sovereignty, some parties have tried to obstruct our efforts, but we will not pay any attention”, she added. Last year, the capital, Tripoli, hosted the first conference on the stability of Libya, with the participation of 31 countries and international organizations, including the United Nations, the European Union, the Arab League, the African Union, neighboring countries, major countries, and others from the region.

October 22, 2022 02:06 UTC

The Italian Nova Agency has revealed that an international meeting to be held to discuss the Libyan crisis, in the British capital, London, from October 26 to 28, according to Libyan sources. The meeting will be held in the presence of representatives from the United Kingdom, the United States, France, Italy, Germany, Egypt and Turkey. The agency also indicated that these consultations came after a meeting was held last December in Berlin, which was under the so-called coordination of countries 2 + 3 + 2.

October 22, 2022 02:06 UTC

In this session, we discuss the following:1) The latest on the Pico 4 Enterprise headset for professionals2) How the headset will impact the enterprise space and build future use cases3) News on Pico’s expansion and growth“We created this for the enterprise and do not want to mix consumer and enterprise. We have a few enterprise software [programmes] on the headset, which gives you access to all software development needs. We have prepared for the most common use cases, which is your superpower as a developer, because you can easily develop them for this headset”If you’re looking for more information on this topic visit PicoXR at https://www.picoxr.com/Thanks for watching! If you’d like more like this, don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to our channel. You can also join in the conversation on our Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook pages.

October 21, 2022 14:52 UTC

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October 21, 2022 12:38 UTC

Meta’s AI researchers use machine learning (ML) data to create the aural translation system, including data gathering, model design, and evaluation. Meta is releasing its integrated ML Hokkien translation data and research papers as open resources, enabling AI developers to create UST projects which cover more languages. In the process, Meta AI developers use a pre-trained speech encoder that aligns unwritten Hokkien speech data to similar English text, enabling an ML system to translate Hokkien based on pre-existing language data. Meta notes that its translation system is a work in progress and can only translate one sentence at a time. Should Meta integrate its real-time translation systems into a Metaverse platform like Horizons, it could allow users to chat with individuals worldwide with lower language barriers.

October 21, 2022 11:58 UTC

Tadweer and Eureka Consulting, funded by USAID, held a meeting last Friday within the Taqarib project and in partnership with Benghazi Municipality and the Libyan Red Crescent Society (Benghazi Branch) to discuss recycling in the city of BenghaziAt the meeting, the project, its most important objectives, its work plan and timetable were presented. The team and partners are ready to start working on the project, Eureka stated. The recycling project aims to provide a detailed study on waste in the city of Benghazi, and the rate of waste consumption for citizens living in the city. The project also aspires to achieve other goals such as stimulating waste reduction and instilling a culture of recycling.

October 21, 2022 06:15 UTC

This includes exploring the benefits of the augmented reality military. Transforming the Armed ForcesOne of the most obvious examples of the benefits of AR for military action comes from Tactical AR. What Will the AR Military Look Like? Already, the potential of AR technology for military use is impressive, offering new ways for fighters to train and enhance situational awareness in dangerous environments. The AR Military Will Transform WarfareAugmented Reality has the power to transform the way that people approach warfare.

October 21, 2022 05:42 UTC

The Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Libya (CBL) Ali Al-Hibri said the Board of Directors decided to adjust the dinar exchange rate as per the law and its authorization, adding in a press conference on Thursday in Benghazi that the Board was appointed in 2011 by the Transitional Council and is still in place. Al-Hibri revealed talks on the “WhatsApp” application between him and CBL Governor Al-Siddiq Al-Kabir regarding the exchange rate adjustment, which the latter rejects, as he described, for economic and political reasons. Al-Hibri said, describing his WhatsApp conversation with Al-Kabir, adding that he had sent Al-Kabir the documents for dinar exchange rate adjustment and urged him for unifying the Board of Directors. Al-Hibri said he held a press conference to talk about the importance of adjusting the exchange rate of the Libyan dinar given the economic impact on people and other relevant risks to the state's economy. CBL Board of Directors, without the Governor Al-Kabir, met on October 03 in Benghazi and decided to adjust the dinar exchange rate for 4.48 dinars to the US dollar to 4.26 dinars.

October 21, 2022 05:33 UTC