Azerbaijan, Turkey to establish joint technopark

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By Trend The Ministry of Digital Development and Transport of theRepublic of Azerbaijan and the Ministry of Industry and Technologyof the Republic of Turkey signed a memorandum of understanding onthe establishment of a joint technopark, Trend reports referring to the Azerbaijaniministry. Azerbaijani Minister of Digital Development and Transport RashadNabiyev met with Turkish Minister of Industry and TechnologyMustafa Varank, who is on a visit to Baku as part of the TEKNOFEST International Aviation, Space andTechnology Festival. The sides exchanged views on the significance of the festivalfor t… Continue reading “Azerbaijan, Turkey to establish joint technopark”

NBA Teams With The Most Overall No. 1 Draft Picks Of All Time

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By Addam Goldman View the original article to see embedded media. The NBA playoffs are in full swing, but with only four teams remaining, the rest of the league must content themselves with looking toward the future. In less than a month, the NBA Draft will take place, with the Orlando Magic set to choose first for the fourth time in the franchise’s history. This got us thinking: Is it common to have four number one picks? Or not really? What teams have landed at the top of the draft more often than the Magic? Are there any NBA teams that have never had the fortune of selecting the first overa… Continue reading “NBA Teams With The Most Overall No. 1 Draft Picks Of All Time”

Exclusive: Kevin O’Leary urges President Biden to prioritize stablecoins on his policy agenda

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The last time I talked to entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and Shark Tank investor Kevin O’Leary, digital assets made up 7% of his investment portfolio. Eight months later and he’s up at 20% percent. Dressed in a bespoke gray suit paired with a collectors’ watch with a red Rubber B sport band, Canada-born visionary investor was seated on a brown leather sofa in Washington DC, ready for our wide-ranging interview on everything from crypto to politics to free speech. —Are you working on NFTs for luxury watches? I recalled our previous conversation on NFT space and the watch world. “I am, actual… Continue reading “Exclusive: Kevin O’Leary urges President Biden to prioritize stablecoins on his policy agenda”

Turkey’s talks with Sweden, Finland made little progress

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Talks between Turkish officials and delegations from Sweden and Finland have made little headway overcoming Ankara’s objections to their NATO membership bids, and it is not clear when further discussions will take place, according to two sources. Swedish and Finnish diplomats met in Turkey on Wednesday in an attempt to appease the NATO member and reach a deal that would allow for a historic enlargement of the Western alliance in the face of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The two Nordic states formally applied to join NATO last week to boost their security. All 30 NATO members must approve enlar… Continue reading “Turkey’s talks with Sweden, Finland made little progress”

Turkey’s talks with Sweden, Finland made little progress on NATO concerns -sources

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By Orhan Coskun and Jonathan Spicer ANKARA (Reuters) -Talks between Turkish officials and delegations from Sweden and Finland have made little headway overcoming Ankara’s objections to their NATO membership bids, and it is not clear when further discussions will take place, according to two sources. Swedish and Finnish diplomats met in Turkey on Wednesday in an attempt to appease the NATO member and reach a deal that would allow for a historic enlargement of the Western alliance in the face of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The two Nordic states formally applied to join NATO last week to boost … Continue reading “Turkey’s talks with Sweden, Finland made little progress on NATO concerns -sources”

Royal Caribbean Takes On Its Biggest Problem

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By Daniel Kline The cruise line has a bold plan to solve something that has caused problems for its passengers. Since Royal Caribbean (RCL) – Get Royal Caribbean Group Report returned to North American sailings in July 2020, the cruise line has dealt with an ever-changing environment due to the pandemic. First, it has had to comply with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s limits on passenger loads, frequently changing mask rules, precruise testing protocols, and requirements that crews be fully vaccinated. Those rules have been further complicated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, … Continue reading “Royal Caribbean Takes On Its Biggest Problem”

These “I Hate To Say It…But I Told You So” Moments Are So Satisfying

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There are always moments where you give advice—perhaps because you know more, or perhaps just because you have common sense—and someone refuses to listen. Usually, this leaves a bitter taste in our mouths as we walk away. But sometimes, we get a moment of vindication. It turns out that our advice was right—and we hate to say it, but we told you so. 1. Bad Bike DaysI had a friend who always rode his BMX bike with his headphones in, with the volume so loud that he couldn’t hear anything. There had been multiple occasions where he couldn’t hear us shouting things like “car” or “don’t go” and almo… Continue reading “These “I Hate To Say It…But I Told You So” Moments Are So Satisfying”

Azerbaijani minister says transforming traditional cities into smart ones main task for future

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Digital Development and Transport Minister Rashad Nabiyev hassaid that the transformation of traditional cities into smart onesremains high on the Azerbaijani government’s agenda for the future,Azernews reports. He made the remarks at an ad hoc meeting of ministersresponsible for the ICT of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS),which was held in Baku in the framework of Teknofest. Speaking at the meeting, the minister emphasized that digitaltransformation and the construction of smart cities and villages inthe country’s liberated territories is also one of the prioritiesfor Azerbaijan. In th… Continue reading “Azerbaijani minister says transforming traditional cities into smart ones main task for future”

Baku, Ankara eye future military cooperation

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Azerbaijani Defense Minister Col-Gen Zakir Hasanov and TurkishDeputy Defence Minister Muhsin Dere discussed in Baku the prospectsof military cooperation on May 26, Azernews reports, citing theministry. Welcoming the delegation, Hasanov underlined that the tiesbetween Azerbaijan and Turkey are built on friendship andfraternity. The minister went on to say that cooperation withTurkey in the military, military-technical and military educationspheres has been broadened in order to strengthen Azerbaijan’sdefense capabilities, which is an essential component inmaintaining regional security. It was e… Continue reading “Baku, Ankara eye future military cooperation”