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The Group of Seven industrialised nations is "committed to de-escalating" tensions in the Middle East in the wake of reports that Israel launched strikes on Iran in retaliation for its unprecedented attack on Israeli soil Saturday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says. "We're committed to Israel's security. We're also committed to de-escalating, to trying to bring this tension to a close," Blinken tells a press conference after a meeting of G7 foreign ministers on the Italian island of Capri. SOUNDBITE
Jerusalem, May 3 (EFE).- Israel allowed primary and secondary school students to return to their classrooms on Sunday despite opposition from several municipalities, which refused to open educational centres until coronavirus prevention measures are guaranteed.Municipalities including Tel Aviv, Beersheva, Haifa and Hadera have asked for more time to prepare schools.FOOTAGE OF CHILDREN GOING TO SCHOOL IN JERUSALEM.
SEAT is presenting the novelties that will contribute to enhancing the future of urban mobility at the Smart City Expo World Congress, which is being held in Barcelona from November 13th to 15th, the backdrop for addressing the challenges facing cities to promote the global transition towards smarter, more sustainable mobility.Visitors to the SEAT booth at the Expo can discover the new solutions for improving mobility developed by SEAT Metropolis:Lab Barcelona such as ride-sharing and Bus On Demand which XMOBA is going to implement as a pilot test next year; the evolution of the SEAT Cristobal concept car, now equipped with 5G technology; the new socially responsible navigation project partnering Waze with the Barcelona City Council; or the brand’s first vehicle of its urban micromobility strategy, the SEAT eXS powered by Segway.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced plans to build a new mega city on the Red Sea coast while speaking at a global business conference in Riyadh on Tuesday. The project, called 'NEOM', will be backed by more than $500 billion in investment from the Saudi government as well as local and international investors.
Thousands of invaluable ancient manuscripts were under threat from the so-called Islamic State Iraq's largest Christian city, Qaraqosh, after the city came under attack from the terrorist militant group in August 2014. Luckily, one daring Dominican priest managed to save countless historical documents. Father Najeeb Michael fled with the manuscripts alongside thousands of other Christians. However, after taking the books to relative safety in the nearby city of Mosul, Father Michaeel was forced to flee once more, this time to Erbil, just days before the arrival of IS fighters to Mosul.
Athre is one of the female fighters in the Assyrian territory, who are protecting their land and preparing to fight ISIS.