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Is the metaverse going to be entertaining Ask South Korea.
A woman with fairy wings flew by. The singers had human counterparts in the studio, who were separated in cubicles with headsets on their heads and joysticks in both hands. They were competing in a virtual environment to be a part of (hopefully) the next big Korean female band. The stakes were hi...
UAE Will Start the MMA League
When the season-based mixed martial arts league broke the news a few weeks ago that they would be introducing a new division, they announced that it would be called PFL Europe. PFL Europe is going to be the name of the new division. This new division will feature European fighters and tournaments...
UAE, and Nigeria sign agreements to increase collaboration in the arts, youth, and sports
At the initial meeting of the UAE-Nigeria Joint Committee, the two sides also demanded the creation of new avenues for bilateral collaboration.
At the first UAE-Nigeria Joint Committee meeting, the UAE and Nigeria emphasised the necessity for opening new avenues of bilateral collaborati...
Companies want stronger ties with China
Thai companies said they are ready to form partnerships and joint ventures with Chinese counterparts, notably in fintech, digitalization, decarbonisation technologies, healthcare, artificial intelligence (AI), and automation.
According to Sanan Angubolkul, chairman of the Thai Chamber o...
Singapore’s Paul Lim Participates in World Darts Championship
The 2022 PDC World Darts Championships start on Wednesday 15th December. Singapore’s 67-year-old slinger Paul Lim has qualified for the championship. Lim will be the oldest participant in the tournament.
The event holds promise to be the most interesting in the tournament’s ...
UK NEEDS 49.5 GW OF FLEXIBLE ENERGY STORAGE TO ACHIEVE 100% RENEWABLE FUTURE
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- UK needs 49.5 gigawatt of the flexible energy storage for achieving the 100 percent renewable future
- The technology group Wartsila has found that, United Kingdom is going to have the thirteenth greatest need for the flexible solutions in t...
JAPAN’S MURATA CO. TO PROVIDE ITS TRAFFIC COUNTING SYSTEM TO INDONESIA
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- Japan’s Murata Co. to provide its traffic counting system to Indonesia.
- The Japanese electronic parts maker has partnered with a local information technology firm in Indonesia.
- The traffic system developed by Murat...
ELECTRONIC ARTS ACQUIRES GAME STUDIO GLU MOBILE FOR $2.1 BILLION
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• Electronic Arts on Monday made an announcement, which stated that it had purchased game studio Glu Mobile for a whopping sum of $2.1 billion
• This acquisition is likely to be completed by the end of June, pending approval of Glu shareholders and approva...
JACK MA OVERLOOKED FOR CHINA STATE MEDIA’S COMPILATION OF TECH STALWARTS
- Jack Ma was clearly missing from a list of China's entrepreneurial stalwarts published by state media Tuesday, underlining how the iconic Alibaba co-founder has fallen on the wrong side of Beijing.
- Ma, once idolized at home for creating some of his country's largest cor...
HYUNDAI ANNOUNCES TO START PILOT PROJECT TO REUSE BATTERIES FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE
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- Hyundai announces to start pilot project to reuse batteries for electric vehicle.
- S. Korea has decided to give regulatory exemptions for business models on the reuse of EV batteries.
- Hyundai has also decided to provide a ...
HOW TO CONTROL THE MOST EMBARRASSING FARTS?
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- Specialists state the normal individual farts somewhere in the range of 5 to 15 times each day. Flatulating is an ordinary piece of assimilation that mirrors the action of the microorganisms in your gut
You may likewise see that you ...
PERFORMING ARTS BEARS THE BRUNT WITH COVID-19 THIRD WAVE UNDERWAY
- Though the performing arts scenario is at its year-end finale, the outlook is dull as the third and so far worst wave of COVID-19 is acutely underway.
- Under the present conditions, local authorities have announced the Level 2.5 social distancing measures in place here, requirin...
PERFORMING ARTS TAKEN ABACK STILL SHOW GOES ON AMIDST CORONAVIRUS INSTIGATED REALITIES
- While the performing arts scenario is one of many industries taken aback by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, in Korea, the stage lights are still illuminated.
- Performing arts characters and institutions are trying their level best to ensure the show goes on -- with both online an...
ARTISTS YEARN FOR STALLED STAGE PERFORMANCES IN HONG KONG THEATERS DUE TO PANDEMIC
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- Hong Kong's live artist network has been ruthlessly hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, which has left venues vacant and stage lights cold and there is little expectation as to when it will all start again even as cinema halls reopen
T...
51% OF UK ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY WORKERS ON FURLOUGH DUE TO CORONAVIRUS
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- The lockdown imposed in the UK impacted the UK’s arts, entertainment, and recreation industry maximum, in a negative way.
- Highest number of entertainment firms are at the risk of collapse.
- More than half of workers in enter...
ACTOR BEN CROSS DIES AT THE AGE OF 72
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- At the age of 72, actor Ben Cross passed away on Tuesday.
- He was best known for playing athlete Harold Abrahams in the film Chariots of Fire.
- The news of his death has been confirmed by his daughter and representative.
JAPAN EXPORTS SEE A FURTHER DECLINE IN JUNE
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- Japan exports see a further decline in June.
- U.S bound shipments nearly halved due to plunging demand for cars and auto parts.
- Since March global demand for cars and other durable goods has sunk.
- Japan exports...
PERFORMING ARTS NEED LIFLINE IN JAPAN
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- Due to the norms of social distancing practiced to prevent the spread of coronavirus, the industry of performing arts is losing audience as well as revenue.
- Japanese municipalities are offering financial aid to artists in the profession of ...
DIY VENTILATORS DEVELOPED BY UF COLLEGE: FDA APPROVES
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- DIY ventilator developed UF College of Medicine
- The team lead by prof. Samsun Lampotang
- Costs less than $250 and is FDA approved
ICU beds and ventilators along with protective gears are probably the most needed and crucia...
SHINZO ABE’S CALL FOR AN EMERGENCY IN JAPAN
- Shinzo Abe has finally declared a state of emergency in Japan beginning Tuesday midnight
- 80% people polled respected the PM’s call and endorsed his view whole-heartedly.
Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan, took his time but has finally ...