do88.ph

Drones for commercial and recreational use grew rapidly in popularity despite restrictions on who can operate them and where they can be flown. No-fly zones are enforced around airports, military installations, nuclear plants, sports stadiums during games and certain landmarks, including the Statue of Liberty. However, not everybody follows the rules. Sightings at airports shut down flights in a few instances. Reported sightings of what appear to be drones flying over New Jersey at night in recent weeks created anxiety among some residents, in part because it is not clear who is operating them or why. Some state and local officials called for stricter rules to govern drones. Most, but not all, of the drones spotted in New Jersey appeared to be larger than those typically used by hobbyists. Officials said many of the objects seen may have been planes rather than drones. The unmanned aircraft are legal in the state for recreational and commercial use but are subject to local and Federal Aviation Administration regulations and flight restrictions. Operators must be FAA certified. ho regulates drones? The FAA is responsible for the regulations governing their use, and Congress wrote some requirements into law. With a 2018 law, the Preventing Emerging Threats Act, Congress gave certain agencies in the Homeland Security and Justice departments authority to counter threats from unmanned aircraft to protect the safety of certain facilities. New drones must be outfitted with equipment allowing law enforcement to identify the operator, and Congress gave the agencies the power to detect and take down unmanned aircraft that they consider dangerous. The law spells out where the counter-drone measures can be used, including “national special security events” such as presidential inaugurations and other large gatherings of people. A U.S. senator called for mysterious drones spotted over the sensitive areas in New Jersey and other parts of the Mid-Atlantic region to be “shot down, if necessary.” “We should be doing some very urgent intelligence analysis and take them out of the skies, especially if they’re flying over airports or military bases,” Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said, as concerns about the drones spread across Capitol Hill. To get a “remote pilot certificate,” you must be at least 16 years old, be proficient in English, pass an aeronautics exam and not suffer from a “mental condition that would interfere with the safe operation of a small unmanned aircraft system.” Yes, but the FAA imposes restrictions on nighttime operations. Most drones are not allowed to fly at night unless they are equipped with anti-collision lights that are visible for at least 3 miles. Over the past decade, pilots reported hundreds of close calls between drones and airplanes, including airline jets. In some cases, airplane pilots had to take evasive action to avoid collisions. Drones buzzing over a runway caused flights to be stopped at London’s Gatwick Airport during the Christmas travel rush in 2018 and again in May 2023. Police dismissed the idea of shooting down the drones, fearing that stray bullets could kill someone. Advances in drone technology made it harder for law enforcement to find rogue drone operators — bigger drones in particular have more range and power. Some state and local officials in New Jersey called for stronger restrictions because of the recent sightings, and that has the drone industry worried. Scott Shtofman, director of government affairs at the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International, said putting more limits on drones could have a “chilling effect” on “a growing economic engine for the United States.” “We would definitely oppose anything that is blindly pushing for new regulation of what are right now legal drone operations,” he said. AirSight, a company that sells software against “drone threats,” says more than 20 states enacted laws against privacy invasion by drones, including Peeping Toms. Will Austin, president of Warren County Community College in New Jersey and founder of its drone program, says it’s up to users to reduce public concern about the machines. He said operators must explain why they are flying when confronted by people worried about privacy or safety. “It’s a brand new technology that’s not really understood real well, so it will raise fear and anxiety in a lot of people,” Austin said. “We want to be good professional aviators and alleviate that.”
Gordon doppelclangers! Meet chef's doubles... who look nothing like him Click here to visit the Scotland home page for the latest news and sport By STUART MCDONALD FOR THE SCOTTISH DAILY MAIL Published: 22:09 GMT, 27 November 2024 | Updated: 22:12 GMT, 27 November 2024 e-mail View comments Most lookalike competitions end with viewers taken aback at the similarities between celebrities and their doppelgangers. But most people would be hard pushed to say this gentleman looks anything like Gordon Ramsay . The fiery chef turned up to pose with contestants in a competition to find his double and presented the winner with a signed frying pan. A cookware firm organised the event at Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen restaurant at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas , Nevada . As well as being judged on their likeness to Ramsay, contestants were asked about their cooking skills. Ramsay was unimpressed by the Canadian winner Keith White’s resemblance to him while one of the runners-up was a woman. The 58-year-old Scot said: ‘Not sure he really looked like me but thanks for coming to Hell’s Kitchen. 'It is slightly weird but a little bit of fun.’ Scot Gordon Ramsay with ‘lookalike’ Keith White and one of the runners-up The chef with the winner at Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen restaurant at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas One of Ramsay’s followers posted on social media: ‘He definitely doesn’t look like you and can guarantee doesn’t cook like you.’ Gordon Ramsay Las Vegas Nevada Share or comment on this article: Gordon doppelclangers! Meet chef's doubles... who look nothing like him e-mail Add commentHow the stock market defied expectations again this year, by the numbers
Friday, December 27, 2024 Selangor, Malaysia ’s most developed state, has officially launched its Visit Selangor Year (VSY) 2025 campaign, a strategic initiative aimed at positioning the state as a premier tourism destination. The campaign was unveiled during a grand festival and concert held at Setia City Park on Saturday, December 21, 2024. Officiated by Menteri Besar Dato’ Seri Amirudin Shari, the launch served as a precursor to the year-long celebration slated for 2025. A key highlight of the event was the introduction of Selangor’s official tourism mascot, Spark the Firefly, symbolizing the state’s commitment to preserving its natural heritage and promoting eco-tourism. The adorable mascot is expected to become a recognizable icon, representing Selangor’s rich biodiversity and cultural heritage. Accompanying the mascot launch was the debut of Selangor’s digital campaign portal. Designed as a one-stop platform for tourists, the portal provides essential travel information, including itineraries, event updates, and insights into the state’s attractions. With user-friendly features and real-time updates, the portal aims to enhance the travel experience for both domestic and international visitors. State executive councillor for local government, tourism, and New Village development Ng Suee Lim emphasized the strategic importance of the VSY 2025 campaign in advancing Selangor’s tourism and economic goals. He stated, “This RM8 million allocation for the VSY 2025 campaign underscores our commitment to boosting Selangor’s tourism sector as a key driver of economic growth. Through this investment, we aim to attract eight million tourists by 2025, generating an estimated RM11.7 billion in tourism receipts and creating new job opportunities throughout the state.” The VSY 2025 campaign aligns with the First Selangor Plan, a comprehensive strategy set to conclude in 2025. The plan focuses on leveraging tourism as a pivotal economic driver while fostering sustainable development. The campaign’s objectives include: Discover everything and anything about travel , tourism , trade shows at the Travel And Tour World , including breaking travel news and weekly travel updates for travel trade , airlines , cruise , railways , technology , travel association , DMCs, and video interviews and promotional videos . In a bid to support the arts and cultural industries, Ng Suee Lim announced that the state government will reduce entertainment taxes and grant duty-free status to local artists throughout 2025. These measures aim to nurture a thriving creative ecosystem, positioning Selangor as a regional hub for arts, culture, and entertainment. The reduction in taxes is expected to encourage more performances, exhibitions, and cultural events, creating a vibrant atmosphere that attracts tourists and locals alike. By investing in the arts, Selangor aims to enhance its appeal as a dynamic destination that celebrates creativity and cultural diversity. The VSY 2025 campaign highlights Selangor’s unique blend of attractions, from its bustling cities and historical landmarks to serene natural landscapes and eco-tourism hotspots. Key features of the campaign include: The three-day celebration at Setia City Park featured a series of activities and performances that set the tone for the upcoming Visit Selangor Year. The festival included live music, cultural showcases, and interactive exhibits, attracting thousands of attendees. The concert, headlined by local and international artists, was a major highlight, creating an electrifying atmosphere that reflected Selangor’s vibrant spirit. As Selangor gears up for Visit Selangor Year 2025, the state’s leaders remain optimistic about the campaign’s potential to transform the tourism landscape. By leveraging strategic investments, innovative initiatives, and a strong focus on sustainability, Selangor is poised to achieve its ambitious goals and establish itself as a premier destination in the region. The combination of Spark the Firefly, the digital portal, and a comprehensive promotional strategy underscores Selangor’s commitment to creating memorable experiences for tourists. With a clear vision and collaborative efforts, the state is set to make VSY 2025 a resounding success, benefiting both visitors and the local community. Read Travel Industry News in 104 different regional language platforms Get our daily dose of news, by subscribing to our newsletters. Subscribe here . Watch Travel And Tour World Interviews here . Read more Travel News , Daily Travel Alert , and Travel Industry News on Travel And Tour World only.
The Nigerian All-Share Index (ASI) closed the trading session on November 27, 2024, in the red, shedding 343.31 points to settle at 97,296.57—a dip of 0.35%. Despite the overall decline, the market demonstrated a remarkable uptick in activity, with trading volumes surging by an impressive 48.97%. A staggering 822 million shares changed hands during the session, marking a significant leap from the previous day’s 552 million shares and reflecting a surge in investor participation. Related Stories Market Wrap: ASI edges up by 13.61 points as HMCALL leads gainers, Multiverse tops losers Market Wrap: All-Share Index slips 0.21% as HMCALL and SUNUASSUR lead gainers On the gainers’ chart, SUNUASSUR emerged as the best performer, rallying by 9.97% to clinch the top spot. GUINEAINS followed with an 8.16% increase, while CONOIL rounded out the top three with a solid 6.56% gain. Conversely, the losers’ chart was led by JOHN HOLT, which recorded a steep decline of 10.00%. Close behind was ARADEL, shedding 9.98% of its value. Notably, HMCALL and JAPAULGOLD dominated the trading floor as the day’s most actively traded stocks. Current ASI: 97,296.57 points Previous ASI: 97,626.27 points Day Change: -0.35% Year-to-Date Performance: +30.12% Volume Traded: 822 million shares Deals: 9,385 SUNUASSUR: up 9.97% to N4.19 GUINEANS: up 8.16% to N0.53 CONOIL: up 6.56% to N276.00 DAARCOMMS: up 6.56% to N0.65 NASCON: up 6.23% to N32.40 JOHNHOLT: down 10.00% to N9.90 ARADEL: down 9.98% to N473.30 ETERNA: down 9.88% to N22.35 HMCALL: down 8.43% to N5.65 UPDC: down 8.13% to N1.47 The Nigerian equities market experienced a notable surge in activity, with trading volume climbing by an impressive 48.97%. Investors exchanged a total of 822 million shares, a substantial jump from the 552 million shares traded in the previous session. HMCALL led the pack with a staggering 373.7 million shares changing hands, cementing its position as the day’s most actively traded stock. Trailing closely was JAPAULGOLD, which recorded a robust 115.9 million shares traded. Other key contributors to the trading volume included TANTALIZER, with 30.7 million shares; UBA, accounting for 29.4 million shares; and GTCO, rounding out the top five with 28.7 million shares traded. On the value front, HMCALL emerged as the standout, driving transactions worth an impressive N2.1 billion. GTCO followed, with trade values reaching N1.5 billion, underscoring sustained investor interest. UBA and OANDO also made significant contributions, recording N930 million and N778.2 million, respectively, in trading value. TRANSCORP rounded out the top five with transactions totaling N709.7 million, reinforcing its continued appeal among market participants. In the SWOOT category, which includes stocks with market capitalizations exceeding N1 trillion, OANDO recorded a gain of 3.33%, while ARADEL experienced a notable decline, shedding 9.98% of its share price. The FUGAZ stocks—comprising FBN Holdings (FBNH), United Bank for Africa (UBA), Access Holdings (ACCESSCORP), and Zenith Bank (ZENITHBANK)—saw mixed activity during the session. ACCESSCORP and UBA posted declines of 1.77% and 0.47%, respectively. Meanwhile, FBNH, GTCO, and ZENITHBANK closed flat, with no price movement recorded. Despite the market’s dip, optimism remains for a potential rebound in the Nigerian equities market. Strong Q3 earnings across several sectors, combined with sustained investor interest, are anticipated to fuel upward momentum in the sessions ahead.
NIA Selects Eight Thai Medical And Health Innovators To Break Into The German And European Markets, Showcasing Strengths At Medica 2024 And Cementing Thailand's Role As A 'Medical Innovation Hub' Media Outreach Newswire APACTrump’s tariffs in his first term did little to alter the economy, but this time could be different