European Commission's defense court against criticism of expulsion

European Commission's defense court against criticism of expulsion

Rome (AP) – The European Commission defended the independence of the European Court of Human Rights on Saturday after nine member states said its interpretation of rights and obligations prevented them from deporting criminal immigrants. Leaders of Denmark, Italy, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland demanded a “new, open dialogue” about how…

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ZOOX releases another software to recall robots after collision in San Francisco

ZOOX releases another software to recall robots after collision in San Francisco

Amazon-owned Robotaxi Company Zoox released its second recall within a month after the collision in San Francisco. After an internal review of the incident, it has submitted a voluntary software recall notice to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and has deployed the software updates to a fleet of 270 vehicles. According to the…

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How is Trump's “Golden Dome” possible? Should Canada be part of it? – National

How is Trump's “Golden Dome” possible? Should Canada be part of it? – National

Policy experts say Canada's national security will benefit from the “Golden Dome” missile defense program by U.S. President Donald Trump. However, it can take years (if not decades) to fully implement it. “Of course, you want a coalition system that is working together,” said Rob Huebert, professor of political science at the University of Calgary…

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A thousand years ago, the Anglo-Saxons buried a mysterious ship. Archaeologists discovered its contents

A thousand years ago, the Anglo-Saxons buried a mysterious ship. Archaeologists discovered its contents

Register for CNN's Miracle Theory Science Communication. News about exploring the universe, news about fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements, and more. Archaeologists discovered a key component of a mysterious artifact in a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon “Ghost Ship” cemetery between 1938 and 1939. Since 1986, Byzantine fragments of the sixth century fascinated researchers. Researchers have long questioned the…

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