led by Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner.
since these rules differ from country to country.One barrier might be the price tag.
the drone show is something people bring up as something they never expected to see.Pedro Rosário is chief executive of Drone Show Animations.Drone displays are becoming highly sophisticated.
Mrs Underwood's mother had arranged the surprise drone show with help from the couple's wedding planner – who had suggested it as a wow factor component of the day.a stream of sparks raining down from the lower portion of an image created by a group of drones.
More Technology of BusinessThe people refusing to use AIWho will win the race to develop a humanoid robot?Do we need cocoa-free chocolate and is it nice?Technology of BusinessInternational businessRelatedWhy food firms are scrambling to cut down on ingredients4 days agoBusinessThe British jet engine that failed in the 'Valley of Death'7 days agoUS green energy firms brace for federal funding cuts29 May 2025More from the BBC3 hrs agoHBO and CNN owner to split streaming and cable businessesThe media giant will separate its studio and streaming business away from its cable TV networks.
But as he and his new wife Siobhan turned to walk back down the aisle.mainly because of frozen financing.
Uganda's government says its anti-gay law reflects the conservative values of its people.but its critics say the law is little more than a distraction from real issues such as high unemployment and ongoing attacks on the opposition.
Uganda's information minister told the AFP news agency on Thursday that the law was not targeting or discriminating against anyone.You may also be interested in:Beaten and forced to flee for being LGBTQVeteran Ugandan politician charged with treasonGhanaian MPs reintroduce controversial anti-LGBTQ billWill Kenya be the latest African country to pass anti-gay law?Getty Images/BBCGo to BBCAfrica.