News about open_data on 2022-01-19

After U . S Withdrawal , Afghanistan Becomes No . 1 Most Dangerous Place on Earth to be Christian , According to 2022 World Watch List Ranking by Leading Persecution Watchdog Open Doors
In our series of letters from African journalists, the BBC's weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world. This is a full transcript of the most dangerous place on the planet to be Christian, according to the Open Doors World Watch List.
Source: christiannewswire.com
Published on 2022-01-19

Content removal will not stop misinformation , says Royal Society
The spread of scientific misinformation online could damage public understanding of science, according to a new report published by the Royal Society of British scientists and academics, BBC News looks at the extent of its impact on the society and social media.
Source: computerweekly.com
Published on 2022-01-19

covid : City Covid Deaths Topped Cancer , Heart Attack In 20 | Mumbai News
The BBC’s weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world. This week we speak to Sumitra Deb Roy, a journalism graduate from the University of Chennai, in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, who has been working for the BBC.
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Published on 2022-01-19

Defence Diary : Cutting Foreign Buying for Atmanirbharta Fine , But These Policy Changes Needed First – Indian Defence Research Wing
India bought hundreds of sets of extreme cold winter clothing from the US for its troops at the Siachen glacier in eastern Ladakh last year, according to the BBC’s Geeta Pandey. Why is this a huge procurement?
Source: idrw.org
Published on 2022-01-19

Govt . Takes 16 Years to Reply to Public Record Request , Thanks JW for Continued Patience
The US military has been accused of failing to comply with a controversial inquiry into the 9/11 attacks, according to the US Office for National Statistics (USSOCOM) in Washington, in the New York Times and Washington Post newspapers.
Source: floppingaces.net
Published on 2022-01-19

Helicopter to capture 3D modelling of Launceston
Aerial surveys are being rolled out in a bid to ensure they are up to date, according to the local authority's chief executive. The BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker looks at how the council uses its 3D model.
Source: miragenews.com
Published on 2022-01-19

In 2020 , Covid top cause of death in Mumbai : RTI reply | India News
Thousands of people across the world are celebrating the arrival of the World War Two Olympics. But what happens to those who want to be able to live in their own homes when they go to the polls - and what does it mean for them?
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Published on 2022-01-19

JOHN DEERE SELECTS RAZOR TRACKING TO BRING SUPPORT VEHICLES INTO JOHN DEERE OPERATIONS CENTER™
John Deere customers now have the ability to see their vehicles and equipment alongside Razor tracking devices, according to the company's chief executive. Powered by a GPS enabled device, they can also see GPS location in the Operations Center.
Source: prnewswire.com
Published on 2022-01-19

Normal : New public data portal puts more information at your fingertips
A town in the southern Indian state of Karnataka has launched a smart city tool which allows people to access their local government’s financial and public accounts, it has been revealed by the local council and the town's mayor Chris Koos.
Source: wglt.org
Published on 2022-01-19

Normal to launch open data portal , centralizing public data access
The town of Normal in Sri Lanka has launched a new data tool aimed at improving transparency and usability for the public. The BBC’s Geeta Pandey spoke to the chief executive of the local authority during the first day of its operation.
Source: pantagraph.com
Published on 2022-01-19

North Korea no longer worst persecutor of Christians : Open Doors
The Taliban have taken to the streets of Kabul to mark the start of a new year of Christian persecution across the world, with North Korea replaced as “the most dangerous place on the planet to be the Christian” on Open Doors USA’s 2022 World Watch List.
Source: christianpost.com
Published on 2022-01-19

One Year into Biden Administration , NASA Looks to Future
This spring, as Artemis I lifts off from Kennedy Space Center, the world will once again witness Americas unrivaled ingenuity and inspiration as NASA prepares the next generation to return to the Moon and on to Mars, says the president of the United States.
Source: miragenews.com
Published on 2022-01-19

One Year into the Biden Administration , NASA Looks to Future
The US National Space Agency (NASA) is to return to the Moon and on to Mars this spring, as Artemis I lifts off from Kennedy Space Center. Here is the full list of missions announced by the agency's chief executive, Bill Nelson, in the US.
Source: prnewswire.com
Published on 2022-01-19

poverty in india : Poverty as pandemic : A redefinition
In our series of letters from African journalists, novelist and columnist Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani looks at the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the human race and the society in the past two years, writes the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker.
Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com
Published on 2022-01-19

RPD 2021 data shows violent crime is up , but overall crime is down
The number of shootings in Rochester has risen by almost 60% in the past year, according to the Royal Police Department (RPD). However, violent crime is not being able to arrest ourselves out of the violence, it has been claimed.
Source: whec.com
Published on 2022-01-19

The 50 Countries Where It Hardest to Follow Jesus in 202 ...... | News & Reporting
The Christian case for Nigeria's New Muslim President has been published in the New York Times. Here is a selection of letters from African journalists and academics from around the world, including from Ghana to Zimbabwe, and from South Africa to China. These are some of the highlights.
Source: christianitytoday.com
Published on 2022-01-19

Use of Digital Sequence Information : Traffic - Circle instead ...
Scientists at two of the world's biggest scientists have revealed how digital sequence data has been processed and used to date, according to a new study by researchers at the Institute for Prevention of Climate Change (IPK). Their results have been shown.
Source: menafn.com
Published on 2022-01-19

Watch now : Normal to launch open data portal , centralizing public data access
The town of Normal in Sri Lanka has launched a new data tool aimed at improving transparency and usability for the public. The BBC’s Geeta Pandey spoke to the chief executive of the local authority during the first day of its operation.
Source: pantagraph.com
Published on 2022-01-19

What open banking looks like in 2022
In our series of letters from African journalists, financial analysts have been looking at the impact of open banking on their businesses. Here are some of the key facts about the process, and what does it mean for those who have already launched initiatives.
Source: mortgagebusiness.com.au
Published on 2022-01-19

Wrexham looks back to the future with talking lampposts , town centre Wifi and apps
Wrexham could have seen itself at the forefront of digital ‘smart towns’ efforts, according to a new report from the Welsh Government. The BBC's Jonathan Davies looks at how the town centre is being transformed by digital technology.
Source: wrexham.com
Published on 2022-01-19

Zambia has more than copper , and offers unexplored potential
The BBC has been asked to submit a series of letters from African journalists to the BBC about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the country's economy and its impact on climate change in the coming years. Each offer is based in Ghana.
Source: theafricareport.com
Published on 2022-01-19