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Cyprus consistently ranks high as a migration destination, and for good reason. Beyond being an ideal vacation spot for tourists and a welcoming haven for expatriates, this picturesque country also caters to the needs of digital nomads. With a history of warmly embracing foreign residents, Cyprus provides various residence permits, granting access to its stunning climate, scenic landscapes, and vibrant cities. Notably, among these is a permit specifically crafted for digital nomads, inviting any aspiring nomad seeking a place to settle to cast their eye on this beautiful country. Guide to Digital Nomad Visas The idea of relocating abroad whilst…
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Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Six months ago, an explosion ripped apart Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine, unleashing floods that killed 58 people, devastated the landscape along the Dnipro River and cut off water to productive farmland. The destruction of the dam— which Ukrainian officials and the European Parliament blame on Russia, even though the structure was under Russian control—was one in a series of attacks on water infrastructure that have occurred during the Russia-Ukraine war. Alongside those strikes, violence linked to water has erupted in the last year in other areas around the world. In countries including India, Kenya and Yemen,…
The former lobbyist and political adviser died after suffering long-lasting symptoms from coronavirus. Mr Draper fell seriously ill with Covid-19 in March 2020 and spent 13 months in hospital before he was discharged. Despite being free of the virus, he had suffered long-lasting damage to his organs and required daily care. In a post on Instagram following the death of her husband, the Good Morning Britain presenter said: “I’m sad to have to tell you all that my darling husband Derek has passed away. “As some of you may know he has been critically ill following a cardiac arrest in…
VMocion, a technology company focused on allowing users to “feel” the motion they see in extended reality (XR) experiences, announced it secured $3 million in seed funding. AZ Crown and Mayo Clinic participated in the round. Eric Crown of Insight Enterprises will join the company’s board of directors. WHAT IT DOES VMocion’s 3V technologies provide users with a sense of physical motion while in extended reality, which includes virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality. The company says its WAIV algorithmic technology eliminates motion sickness, which some users experience while in an extended reality setting, by sending electrical impulses to…
Location : The A1307 eastbound between the junctions with the A141 and the A1198 . Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 11:30 and 11:45 on 5 January 2024. Delay : There are currently delays of 10 minutes against expected traffic. Source link
TikTok is looking to grow the size of its TikTok Shop U.S. business tenfold to as much as $17.5 billion this year, according to a new report from Bloomberg. The report indicates that the 2024 merchandise volume goal was recently discussed internally within the company, and could be amended as the year progresses. With this goal, TikTok would not only be looking to take on Amazon, but also fellow Chinese-owned companies Temu and Shein, both of which have become popular in the U.S. But TikTok has something the other two companies don’t, which is an extremely popular social media network…
‘Start Up September’, initiated by Let’s Do Business Group in September 2019, has garnered widespread recognition for its commitment to empowering aspiring entrepreneurs. The initiative has attracted support from the business community and support organisations, all contributing to its mission – to help budding entrepreneurs start, grow, and thrive. Running annually from the 1st of September, the ‘Start Up September’ campaign has grown remarkably over four years. It offers participants access to essential resources, mentorship, and free training, helping them launch and sustain their business ideas. The campaign is noted for its inclusivity and accessibility, providing free guidance to those…
Image: Howard Lake, generated using Microsoft Bing Generative AI presents considerable potential for fundraising by charities. But it also produces a huge range of challenges, some familiar from previous tech developments, and some utterly new and present. So I have some questions. Plenty of them. I’ve watched tech develop and be adopted by fundraisers and charities for several decades. I started professional fundraising when moving from a manual typewriter to an electric one was a big technology leap forward. Advertisement I learned my first software packages by working my way through 150+ page printed manuals – WordStar, WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3…
If you thought the MSCHF Big Red Boots were a bit extreme and out of the norm, New York based brand Bravest Studios released their latest Bear Claw inspired mules that have become a hot commodity. The brand was founded by Andrew Xu in 2002 as a passion project, and has transitioned into a well-known label with pop ups in New York, L.A. and Chicago. Photo Credit: @Bravest The brown mules are made from faux fur with leather lining, and are characterized with pointy steel claws to give off the perfect bear tease. They’re also shipped in a faux fur…
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