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Everbridge Opens 2023 Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) Workshop in Switzerland with Presentation on Artificial Intelligence for Emergency Warning
Everbridge Opens 2023 Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) Workshop in Switzerland with Presentation on Artificial Intelligence for Emergency Warning
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2023-10-12 19:58
Exclusive-China's state banks seen selling dollars for yuan in London and New York hours
Exclusive-China's state banks seen selling dollars for yuan in London and New York hours
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -China's major state-owned banks were seen busy selling U.S. dollars to buy yuan in both onshore and offshore
2023-08-17 12:53
Japan win 'arm wrestle' to set up showdown for last-eight place
Japan win 'arm wrestle' to set up showdown for last-eight place
Japan were focusing firmly on a possible place in the World Cup quarter-finals after holding off 14-man Samoa 28-22...
2023-09-29 06:56
Tyreek Hill says the quiet part out loud in conflict with Patriots fans
Tyreek Hill says the quiet part out loud in conflict with Patriots fans
Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill spares no defenders on the field and spares no feelings off the field.
2023-09-19 00:50
Who are Bill Murray's children? 'Ghostbusters' star proudly raised a boisterous clan of six boys
Who are Bill Murray's children? 'Ghostbusters' star proudly raised a boisterous clan of six boys
Bill Murray has had the joy of raising six children, who have carved their own paths in different fields and have distinct personalities
2023-06-09 21:19
Phillies' Michael Lorenzen will get eight days of rest after his 124-pitch no-hitter
Phillies' Michael Lorenzen will get eight days of rest after his 124-pitch no-hitter
Michael Lorenzen will get some extra rest after pushing himself beyond his usual limits while throwing a no-hitter
2023-08-11 10:23
It is truly heartbreaking – George Russell rues mistake which cost Singapore win
It is truly heartbreaking – George Russell rues mistake which cost Singapore win
A “heartbroken” George Russell struggled to hold back the tears after he believed victory slipped through his hands in Singapore on a frenetic night when Red Bull’s winning streak finally came to an end. Max Verstappen arrived in the city-state on a record run of 10 straight victories, with his Red Bull team unbeaten this season. But Formula One’s all-conquering team were nowhere here – dashing their hopes of becoming the grid’s first ‘Invincibles’. Verstappen finished fifth. Instead it was Carlos Sainz, who was crowned the first non-Red Bull winner of the year. The Ferrari driver took the chequered flag just eight tenths clear of McLaren’s Lando Norris, following another fine drive by the British star, with Lewis Hamilton third for Mercedes. Russell’s bid for victory ended in the wall on the last lap with only nine corners left. “In the moment you want to curl up in a ball and be with nobody,” said Russell as he cleared his throat and his eyes red. “It is the most horrendous feeling in the world when you are so physically and mentally drained and you miss out on an opportunity for victory. I made a mistake. It is truly heartbreaking.” At a circuit where overtaking is almost impossible, Mercedes rolled the strategy dice by putting both Russell and Hamilton on fresh tyres on lap 45 of 62. Russell left the pits 17.5 seconds behind Sainz. On lap 53, he swatted Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc aside and victory – which would have been only the second of his career – looked possible. Sainz, on old tyres, was eight seconds up the road. Norris was nibbling at the Ferrari gearbox, as Russell and Hamilton, in the other black-liveried Mercedes in tow, set about hunting them down. Russell was soon on the back of Norris’ papaya McLaren. With Norris out of the way, Sainz would surely be easy prey. With three laps to run, Russell was handed his golden opportunity. The Mercedes man got better traction out of Turn 14 and nearly drew alongside Norris before slipping back into his tow and attempting to plant his machine around the outside of his countryman under braking for Turn 16. But amid of a flurry of orange sparks, Norris could not be dislodged. And Russell’s chance was gone. Then, on the last lap of a race which ran for one hour and 46 minutes in the intense heat and humidity and is regarded to be the most challenging of the year, Russell was out. He brushed the barrier on the entry to Turn 10 and crashed into the barrier. “No, no, f***, f***,” the breathless Briton yelled over the radio. “What the f***.” “I had half-a-chance with Lando,” said Russell. “Half-a-car’s length difference and I think we would have won the race. “I would have got ahead of Lando and Carlos would have been stuck without DRS and I would have flown by him. Instead, I ended the race in the wall. “I don’t know how it happened, maybe a lack of concentration, frustration knowing that was the last lap and the opportunity had gone and a one centimetre mistake has clouded the whole weekend. “It was such a nothing of a mistake. If I span off, or locked up and ended up in the wall I would be feeling very different. But to clip the wall on the last lap is such a pathetic mistake which is why it feels so strange right now. I put everything on the line, I was knackered at the end. “I will have a tough night and a tough morning, but I will put it behind me and go again. I can only apologise to the team because they deserved more, but s*** happens.” Hamilton tapped Russell on the midriff to offer his sympathy as the seven-time world champion conducted his interviews. Russell wore dark sunglasses as he walked off into the glaring light of the paddock – perhaps to hide the pain. Hamilton, who claimed his 196th podium, said: “For George, it was really unfortunate to finish that way, but he continues to grow and improve. “I know he will get stronger and faster, and if can help him, I will naturally be part of that over the next couple of years. It can happen to any of us and it it just one of those things.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Lance Stroll to sit out Singapore Grand Prix after huge crash in qualifying ‘You can forget about that’ – Max Verstappen rules out another win in Singapore Lance Stroll crashes into barrier at 110mph in Singapore Grand Prix qualifying
2023-09-18 01:59
Barcelona and Lionel Messi continue to wait on La Liga approval of financial plan
Barcelona and Lionel Messi continue to wait on La Liga approval of financial plan
Barcelona continue to wait for their financial plans to be approved by La Liga in order to re-sign Lionel Messi.
2023-06-03 01:24
Bosnia envoy revokes Bosnian Serb laws defying the state, peace deal
Bosnia envoy revokes Bosnian Serb laws defying the state, peace deal
By Daria Sito-Sucic SARAJEVO Bosnia's international peace overseer, Christian Schmidt, on Saturday annulled two laws that Bosnian Serb
2023-07-01 23:27
On this day in history, October 18, 1988, 'Roseanne' debuts on ABC
On this day in history, October 18, 1988, 'Roseanne' debuts on ABC
The show, led by comedian Roseanne Barr, offered an authentic portrayal of a working-class American family, challenging traditional stereotypes
2023-10-18 15:18
Europe's economy shows modest growth after months of stagnation as rate hikes weigh on businesses
Europe's economy shows modest growth after months of stagnation as rate hikes weigh on businesses
Europe's economy is growing again — but not by much
2023-07-31 17:27
Google aims to avoid 'perverse' regulation in Brazil, says executive
Google aims to avoid 'perverse' regulation in Brazil, says executive
By Patricia VilasBoas SAO PAULO The top executive of Google Brazil said on Tuesday the company encourages greater
2023-06-28 07:57