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Two organizations have teamed up for project that will serve a humanitarian project in Rwanda while collecting data for drone delivery companies anxious for regulators to open up the skies. Nathan Frandino reports.
Empty trucks pass through the newly reopened Erez border crossing as they return from northern Gaza's Beit Hanun after dropping off aid. IMAGES
Cape Town (South Africa), Nov 26 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Nic Bothma).- The exhibition on the genocide in Rwanda "The Rwanda Project" by Chilean artist Alfredo Jaar has opened its doors in Cape Town, South Africa.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.
Gizmodo reports San Francisco and Alameda counties in California have stopped using Verily to test for the novel coronavirus. Google's health-centered sister company launched a $55 million pilot COVID-19 testing program earlier this year to set up mobile and stationary test sites. However, Verily’s services weren’t geared towards filling the needs of communities especially vulnerable to the pandemic. Specifically, the services put people of color, those with low income, and the homeless at a disadvantage for using Verily's site and accessing test results. Another complaint was that Verily reserves the right to use collected data for 'commercial product research and development.' While Verily says strict privacy controls are in place, critics say the system may still violate federal health data privacy laws.
Quibdo, Colombia, Jun 11 (EFE).- Pilots from the Aeroclub de Colombia aviation training institute depart every day from an airport in Bogota with coronavirus aid for the Andean nation's most remote regions - far-flung places stretching from the northwestern jungle department of Choco to Amazonian hamlets on the banks of the Vaupes River.(CAMERA:Juan Diego López)