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The adviser who helped Putin come to power resigns

Valentin Yumashev, the son-in-law of former Russian President Boris Yeltsin, who helped President Vladimir Putin come to power, has resigned as an adviser to the Kremlin. Yumashev was an unpaid adviser with limited influence in Putin’s decision-making, but his departure removes one of the last links to Yeltsin’s rule within the Putin administration, Reuters reports,… Continue reading The adviser who helped Putin come to power resigns

Five EU top diplomats call for urgent debate on the Balkans

The Foreign Ministers of Austria, Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic have asked the European Union’s Foreign Minister to urgently put the Western Balkans on the agenda at the next meeting of the Foreign Affairs Council, calling it region as of particular importance. In a letter to EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, the… Continue reading Five EU top diplomats call for urgent debate on the Balkans

Blinken condoles the Albanians for the death of former President Nishani

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has expressed his condolences for the death of the former President of Albania, Bujar Nishani. In a message published by the US Embassy in Tirana, Blinken praised Nishani’s contribution to strengthening relations between the United States of America and Albania. “We share the pain of the Albanian people for… Continue reading Blinken condoles the Albanians for the death of former President Nishani

Manifesta 14 brings the closing event with a special performance by the group Saz’iso

In the last week of Manifesta 14 Prishtina, the closing event of this great event is coming. Next Sunday, October 30, from 18:00, at the Brick Factory, the sounds of the south of Albania will come to Pristina during a special performance by the well-known group Saz’iso. “We will continue the night with more music… Continue reading Manifesta 14 brings the closing event with a special performance by the group Saz’iso

The iPhone 14 will keep the screen on all the time despite the fact that no one is working on it

Apple will introduce the latest models of the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro Max smartphone on September 13, and it has already begun to speculate what content the new options will have. Among them there is also talk of iOS 16, which makes the screen significantly better in terms of colors. Improvements have also… Continue reading The iPhone 14 will keep the screen on all the time despite the fact that no one is working on it

Twitter restricts president Putin’s account and 300 other ones related to the Kremlin propaganda

Twitter reports that it has restricted the content of more than 300 official Kremlin accounts, including that of Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the social network, the contents of the accounts will not be displayed or recommended on the Twitter page. The company said it would take action against any country that “restricts Internet… Continue reading Twitter restricts president Putin’s account and 300 other ones related to the Kremlin propaganda

Last votes counting, Albanians are left without any member of the Serbian Parliament

The Serbian Parliament is expected to have no Albanian voice in the new legislation. By counting about 98.73 percent of the vote, Albanian parties have failed to secure any seats in the Serbian Parliament. According to the Republican Election Commission (REC), the list “Coalition of Albanians of the Valley” led by Shaip Kamberi received 0.26… Continue reading Last votes counting, Albanians are left without any member of the Serbian Parliament

Elon Musk is looking to put chips in the human brain

Elon Musk has returned to his old proposal to implant chips in human brains to control computers and smartphones with their minds. This time Musk has come with concrete evidence, as he has published a video of a monkey playing ping-pong with his brain. The technology known as “Neuralink” has already shocked the world According… Continue reading Elon Musk is looking to put chips in the human brain

General Milley calls for more US bases in Eastern Europe

The top US general says the United States should consider more bases in Eastern Europe to defend itself against Russian aggression. But Army Chief of Staff Mark Milley told the U.S. Congress that troops should serve in rotation and not have permanent deployments. General Milley said the bases could be funded by other countries like… Continue reading General Milley calls for more US bases in Eastern Europe

Demand for robotics increases by 40% in US due to labor shortage

As employers in different parts of the world are looking for different ways to fill labor gaps, many of them are increasingly moving towards assisting automated technology and robots. Orientation to automated technology is nothing new, and this type of technology is a lifeline for many companies that do not meet their workforce goals, according… Continue reading Demand for robotics increases by 40% in US due to labor shortage