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Kathmandu (Nepal), Jul 12 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Narendra Shrestha) The Supreme Court of Nepal reestablished its parliament on Monday, which was dissolved by the interim Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli in May.FOOTAGE OF A PROTEST IN FAVOUR OF THE PRESIDENT IN KATHMANDU.
Kathmandu, Feb 23 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Narendra Shrestha).- The Supreme Court of Nepal on Tuesday annulled the dissolution of Parliament, a measure taken last December at the request of the Prime Minister's cabinet, K.P. Sharma Oli, who has plunged the Himalayan country into a deep institutional crisis.FOOTAGE OF CELEBRATIONS ON THE STREETS OF KATHMANDU DUE TO THE DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT IN NEPAL
Parisians enjoy a last evening at restaurants and bars before curfew kicks in, in a bid to stop the further spread of Covid-19. Paris, its surrounding region and eight other metropolises will be subject to curfews from Friday midnight. In the last 24 hours a record 30,000 cases of Covid are registered in France. IMAGES
Shanghai’s new restaurant "Robot". He is offering a new dining experience to its visitors, where all the dishes are served by robots. Customers can use a QR-code system to order through their smartphones. According to the manager of the creation division, using the robots has increased efficiency and lowered the costs.
This super-strong robotic 'dog' will be soon available at your local electronics store. Chinese firm 'Unitree' said it was ready to start selling the robotic companion for $25,000. The robotic four-legged friend, called Laikago, can walk on a variety of terrain and drag heavy objects, moving via remote control and autonomously based on a slew of complex mathematical equations. Laikago, which looks very similar to a robot presented by American robotics company Boston Dynamics several years ago, does use a very limited form of AI.
This is FEDOR, Russia's newest space robot ready to join the ranks of cosmonauts and fly to the final frontier. Space is a dangerous place, full of deadly radiation and extreme temperatures. Cosmonauts and astronauts working in space have one of the hazardous jobs imaginable, but they are about to get a very strong helping hand. FEDOR, which stands for Final Experimental Demonstration Object Research, is being prepared to man spaceships and space stations, and his creators have called him a veritable 'Robo-Gagarin'. The humanoid robot prototype, which is being tested in Magnitogorsk by Russian company Android Technica, operates in two different modes - an autonomous mode and a remote-controlled mode. Engineers on earth can put on a special suit which gives them the ability to take control of FEDOR's movements in space, enabling him to perform complex and intricate tasks while in orbit or traveling through the cosmos. FEDOR's creators are tasked with preparing him for one mission in particular. The robot will be on board Russia's Federatsiya spaceship, which will launch around 2021. The FEDOR project started in 2014 with the aim of helping rescue workers in disaster zones, but the robot is now being evaluated for future roles in space, in education, and even in the military.