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Amazon.com Inc on Tuesday said it was extending its cloud to 5G networks in partnership with Verizon Communications Inc, so developers can run latency-sensitive programs on mobile and connected devices. The program, called AWS Wavelength, is one of several new ways that Amazon Web Services is pushing its cloud into new territory. At the company’s annual re: Invent conference in Las Vegas, the world’s top cloud provider also announced a new infrastructure called Local Zones, debuting in Los Angeles, that will help nearby users run speed-intensive applications like gaming. Amazon Web Services and FOX signed a multi-year strategic collaboration agreement…
“Bless God by giving Him thanks for who He is, for His mighty works and all He has done for you!” — Pastor Chris to global congregation. The month of December is a special month as the man of God, Pastor Chris, has declared it to be the ‘Month of Blessings in Thanksgiving’ at the just concluded Global Service. Sounds of rejoicing reverberated across the LoveWorld Studios in Lagos and several viewing centers around the world as God’s people received the Word with joyful hearts. Reading from 1 Corinthians 14:15-16, Pastor Chris urged the congregation to bless God by giving…
NATO leaders attended a reception hosted by Britain’s Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday (December 3), as the first day of the organisation’s two-day summit drew to a close. The Queen was joined by Prince Charles, his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and various government heads. NATO, the military alliance and transatlantic bloc is hailed by backers as the most successful military pact in history. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump is demanding that Europe pay more for its collective defence and make concessions to U.S. interests on trade. But German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she…
Former Wallabies fullback Israel Folau attended a mediation hearing in Melbourne on Monday over his compensation claim against Rugby Australia (RA) and the New South Wales Waratahs to A$14 million (7.40 million pounds) in an updated court filing. Folau, a Christian, is seeking A$14 million in damages from RA and the Waratahs, who terminated his four-year contract in May after he posted a meme on social media that said hell awaited homosexuals and other groups. Folau, who has cast his legal challenge as a fight for religious freedom, is also seeking an apology from RA and the right to resume…
A vigil was held in Cambridge, England on Monday to honour the two people who were killed when a militant knifeman went on a stabbing spree near London Bridge last week. Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23, were killed on Friday when Usman Khan, a man convicted of terror offences in 2012, attacked people at a prisoner rehabilitation conference near London Bridge in the British capital. Merritt and Jones were both involved in the conference which their attacker Khan had also been attending. Scores of mourners observed several minutes of silence as church bells rang out across Cambridge Market…
Labour has been plagued by the anti-semitism debate, which is threatening to affect Labour’s chances in the upcoming UK election on December 12. The Labour leader repeatedly declined an invitation to apologise to the British Jewish community over anti-semitism claims. Corbyn was asked about Labour Party member Lesley Perrin, who reportedly posted a video to social media denying the Holocaust, with Neil questioning why she only got a written warning. Corbyn responded that he had “strengthened processes” since the incident occurred. Neil also tackled the Labour leader’s plan to use government reserves and borrowing to finance compensation for women who…
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said it was a “serious business” when the chief rabbi criticized the opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn for failing to root out anti-Semitism from the Labour party. Speaking at the launch of the Conservative Party Scottish Manifesto in North Queensferry, Scotland Johnson said it was “a failure of leadership” that Corbyn had “not been able to stamp out this virus in the Labour Party.” It comes after chief rabbi Ephraim Mirvis said, in a newspaper article on Monday, that Corbyn was unfit to be prime minister because he had failed to stem anti-Semitism “sanctioned from the…
Paris St Germain manager Thomas Tuchel told Zinedine Zidane on Monday to stop fantasizing about prizing away forward Kylian Mbappe, after the Real Madrid coach declared his admiration for his French compatriot ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League clash. Mbappe, one of the key players in France’s 2018 World Cup triumph, had a trial at Real Madrid as a youngster and came close to signing for the club in 2017 from AS Monaco before eventually joining PSG. Real have lived to regret failing to land the striker as they have struggled to find a suitable replacement for all-time top scorer Cristiano…
A crowd of angry protesters gathered outside Maltese parliament calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Joseph Muscat after a man suspected of being the middleman in the murder of anti-corruption journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia had been granted a presidential pardon, according to police sources. Banging saucepans and shouting “out out!” the protesters demanded Muscat and his chief of staff Keith Schembri stepped down. The pardoning of the middleman indicated that investigators believe the man, named as Melvin Theuma, has given them solid evidence they can use in court to try to convict the person who ordered the killing. Galizia,…
Germany’s foreign minister said China must fulfil human rights obligations as United Nations experts and activists say at least 1 million Uighurs and members of other largely Muslim minority groups have been detained in camps in Xinjiang. His comments came after classified Chinese government documents were made public by an international group of journalists. They describe the repressive inner workings of detention camps in Xinjiang, in a second rare leak in days of secret files concerning the troubled western region. The publication on Sunday of the documents by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) follows a New York Times…
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