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Even compared with other premium binoculars, the Swarovski Optik AX Visio 10×32 binoculars stand out thanks to their smart technology — the manufacturer calls the AX Visio 10×32 the world’s first Artificially Intelligent-enabled smart binoculars. ‘Smart’ here doesn’t mean built-in image stabilization. Instead, it refers to users’ ability to identify birds and animals in the wild, with the specifics relayed via an eyepiece display. While doing this, users can also snap photos with the device. Because there’s no removable media slot, you must pair your smartphone via Bluetooth to transfer pictures to your phone and share them.The Swarovski Optik AX…

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Aid agencies have continued to criticise Israel after it announced it had sent a small convoy of trucks carrying vital supplies into Gaza. COGAT, the Israeli military body responsible for civil affairs in the occupied Palestinian territory, confirmed on Friday that 107 trucks had entered the enclave the previous day, loaded with flour, medicine and equipment. However, aid agencies and others have condemned Israel’s policy to allow only minimal volumes of aid into Gaza, which the Israeli military has been blockading for close to three months. They insist that the supplies are nowhere near enough for the millions trapped in…

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The contest for the deputy presidency was keenly watched as the winner will be the presumptive heir apparent to Anwar, who is serving his final term as party chief as PKR’s constitution caps the tenure of its president at two consecutive terms.  Nurul Izzah’s candidacy also garnered national attention as it cast into spotlight the issue of nepotism and family dynasty politics.  Observers had told CNA that having a father-daughter leadership team at the head of a key political party crosses a red line for many Malaysians, and it is an issue the opposition will likely play up in upcoming…

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Harvard University has sued US President Donald Trump’s administration over its decision to revoke the Ivy League school’s ability to enrol foreign students, ratcheting up White House efforts to conform practices in academia to Trump’s policies.In a complaint filed in Boston federal court, Harvard called the revocation a “blatant violation” of the US constitution and other federal laws, and had an “immediate and devastating effect” on the university and more than 7000 visa holders.”With the stroke of a pen, the government has sought to erase a quarter of Harvard’s student body, international students who contribute significantly to the University and…

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By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted May 23, 2025 10:37 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The New Brunswick government has announced a three-person team who will lead a review of the province’s debt-laden public power utility. The members are Michael Bernstein, who has worked in the Canadian power and utilities sector; Anne E. Bertrand, the province’s former information and privacy commissioner; and Duncan Hawthorne, an expert on utilities. Get daily National news Get the day’s top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. In a…

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Justice Department officials are considering additional charges against Elias Rodriguez, the Chicago man accused of killing two Israeli Embassy staffers on Wednesday evening in Washington, D.C., Fox News has learned. Hate crimes and terrorism charges are among those being considered, according to sources briefed on the matter. The charges could be filed as early as today.Rodriguez, 31, has already been charged with the murder of foreign officials, a federal capital offense, along with multiple firearm-related counts and two counts of first-degree murder.If convicted of either of the first two counts, he could face the death penalty. Under D.C. law, a conviction…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! “The double” has not been completed since 2001, despite several valiant attempts since then, but Kyle Larson is looking to add his name in the history books.The Indy 500 is set to begin at 12:45 p.m. ET at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, five hours and 15 minutes before the green flag will come out in Charlotte, North Carolina, for the Coca-Cola 600.The flight between the two tracks is roughly an hour and a half, but Larson wants to brave it out. Kyle Larson speaks to media members during the NASCAR Playoffs Media Day…

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Nashville, Tennessee, has transformed from its reputation as “Music City” into a major U.S. metro thanks to rapid population growth, job opportunities in key industries like healthcare and tech and a good quality of life.  It’s now become one of the fastest-growing U.S. cities, boasting a diverse community and a competitive economy. “It’s not just economics. It’s our climate here,” said John Eldridge, founder and CEO of development company E3 Construction Services. “It’s our culture here. It’s our location.”Some of the biggest names in tech like Amazon and Oracle have invested in the region, too, fueling a rapid tech expansion. Oracle…

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Mining company Sibanye-Stillwater says all workers are safe and have been provided with food as they await rescue.Rescue efforts were under way in South Africa on Friday as more than 200 miners were trapped at a gold mine for a second day. Mining company Sibanye-Stillwater said on Thursday that the miners were trapped after what it referred to as a “shaft incident” at the Kloof gold mine, one of the company’s deepest. It said that all the workers were safe and gathered at an assembly point where they had been provided with food as efforts were being made to get…

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President Donald Trump could soon sign into law a joint congressional resolution scrapping California’s Environmental Protection Agency waiver that requires an end to gasoline-powered car sales by 2035. It’s a move provoking pushback from Golden State leaders in Sacramento.California Gov. Gavin Newsom and other Democrats have argued that it is an illegal use of the Congressional Review Act, whereas Republicans, including state legislators, say the move is a necessary step toward curbing regulation in the state.”I’m thankful that the folks in Washington, D.C., had common sense with something the governor doesn’t have here in California,” State Sen. Tony Strickland, R-Huntington…

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