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Iran attacks US air base in Qatar: What we know so far

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Music   来源:Tech  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Arguing that performers, like everyone else, are a product of their times, Shergill says these impulses are "a response to the hyper capitalist world".

Arguing that performers, like everyone else, are a product of their times, Shergill says these impulses are "a response to the hyper capitalist world".

"Given the rampant binning and littering that we already see, will we see any behaviour change? Only if producers, importers and retailers step up and meet their long existing legal obligations to provide and pay for takeback and recycling," he said.Some 17,000 people have evacuated the Canadian province of Manitoba as fast-moving wildfires move across parts of the country.

Iran attacks US air base in Qatar: What we know so far

A military aircraft and helicopters have been used to evacuate some residents in remote areas as firefighters face growing flames. Hot and dry weather is expected in the coming days.Dense smoke from the fires - of which there are more than 188 according to officials - has spread across Canada and into parts of the US.Both Saskatchewan and Manitoba have declared states of emergency for the next month and have asked for international help in fighting the fires.

Iran attacks US air base in Qatar: What we know so far

In Saskatchewan, there are 17wildfires burning as of Saturday, with eight classified as not contained. The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) classified conditions in the province as extreme.

Iran attacks US air base in Qatar: What we know so far

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe warned at a Saturday news conference that the current figure of 8,000 fire evacuees could climb to 10,000 as dry weather conditions persist.

"The next four to seven days are absolutely critical until we can find our way to changing weather patterns, and ultimately a soaking rain throughout the north," Mr Moe said.after grumbling from users.

Media analyst Hanna Kahlert at Midia Research told BBC News the move followed the pattern of "social and AI trying to absorb each other".She said it was not, however, necessarily what customers actually wanted.

"Users primarily still use social platforms to talk to their friends, and see their friends' updates," she added."Adding AI into direct messaging inherently supplants that - it reduces trust between users and distracts from the current USP."

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