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This was always bound to happen: How security failed to find guns at the MCG
2025-04-22 21:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling
NationalVictoriaCrimeBy Liam Mannix, Sherryn Groch and Jon PierikApril 4, 2025 12.19pm, registeror subscribeto save articles for later.Save articles for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them any time.The company behind the new AI-powered weapons detection system at the MCG last year reached a legal settlement with US regulators, which alleged the company had made false claims about its ability to detect weapons.The lawsuit followed an investigation that revealed the technology could not consistently detect knives and bombs.On Friday morning, the AFL released a statement pinning blame for Thursdays security breach on security staff, not the screening system leading one security consultant to claim the league was throwing its security contractor under the bus.Two men took loaded guns, hidden down their pants, into the Carlton-Collingwood blockbuster on Thursday night. The weapons were only revealed when police were called after one of the men began causing iss...
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2025-04-22 20:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling
You're reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. Can blockchain technology transcend its association with cryptocurrencies and establish itself as a game-changer in other sectors? While blockchain has been synonymous with Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, its potential extends far beyond digital assets. "Bitcoin was the first and foremost application of blockchain, and only later did the term 'blockchain' gain recognition," said Anuj Kumar Garg, vice president, blockchain at ZebPay. He emphasized that blockchain is a confluence of multiple technologiesdistributed ledgers, smart contracts, cryptography, and consensus algorithmsthat collectively enable real-world applications beyond finance.One of the most significant discussions revolved around blockchain's role in diverse sectors such as healthcare, supply chain, and real estate. Alankar Saxena, co-founder & CTO, Mudrex highlighted an innovative application in India's healthcare sector: "The gove...
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WHO leads global action on maternal and newborn health for World Health Day
2025-04-22 20:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling
Download PDF Copy Reviewed The World Health OrganizationApr 11 2025On the occasion of the World Health Day 2025 dedicated to the theme of Healthier beginnings, hopeful futures, over 100 global offices of the World Health Organization (WHO) have organized wide-ranging public advocacy actions in collaboration with Member States, communities, health workers, partner and donor agencies and civil society organizations.The unprecedented global action to defend maternal and newborn health care services highlights the importance of protecting critical maternal, newborn health related services that are increasingly under threat of funding challenges affecting the global health sector.World Health Day 2025 actions by WHO officesAfrican RegionAngola launched a dynamic Facebook live event and media campaign with UNICEF and UNFPA and partners.Burundi orchestrated a 10-day celebration featuring refugee clinic visits, school disease screenings, and maternal health workshops.Central African Republic h...
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