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The initiative will support eight projects over a 12-month period (Image: Disclosure) The British Council issues a public notice on the Internationalization of Higher EducationTargeting companies in the United Kingdom, Brazil and Mexico, the initiative seeks to create long-term collaborations. Registration till September 15 The British Council issues a public notice on the Internationalization of Higher EducationTargeting companies in the United Kingdom, Brazil and Mexico, the initiative seeks to create long-term collaborations. Registration till September 15 The initiative will support eight projects over a 12-month period (Image: Disclosure) FAPESP Agency – The British Council is accepting applications until September 15…

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Disclosure/AnantaraA new resort in the United Arab EmiratesMinor Hotels announced that it will open later this year Anantara Mina Al Arab Ras Al Khaimah, the brand’s ninth property in the UAE. Located on the shores of the Arabian Gulf on Mina Al Arab Island in Ras Al Khaimah, Anantara Mina Al Arab is a 45-minute drive from Dubai International Airport and 15 minutes from Ras Al Khaimah International Airport.The newly built resort has 174 rooms, suites and villas. The hotel brand ensures that all accommodation is sustainably built, with furniture and accessories made from eco-friendly materials such as sustainable wood…

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WikicommonsHurricane Italia reached Category 4 but weakened before making landfall in Floridaarea Florida This week is on alert with Hurricane Italia making landfall in the US state on Wednesday (30). A “very dangerous” Category 3 storm hit Keaton Beachin the area Great curveAt 7:45 am local time, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.Early Wednesday morning, the hurricane reached “very dangerous Category 4 intensity” on the level five Saffir-Simpson wind scale, the NHC said. However, upon reaching Florida, it weakened and was downgraded to Category 3 The wind is blowing at a speed of 200 kilometers per hour.Governor Ron DeSantis declared…

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Flights using UK airspace were canceled or delayed for several hours on Monday because of what the UK’s National Aviation Service (NATS) said was a technical fault it had already identified and fixed. Previously, Nats had to control the flow of flights and manually enter flight plans, a problem that affected the system’s ability to automatically process plans, warning airlines and airports of delays and cancellations. “This morning we identified and resolved a technical issue affecting our flight scheduling system. We are now working closely with airlines and airports to manage the affected flights as efficiently as possible,” Nats said…

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Two new Sikorsky S-92A helicopters have been delivered to Mount Pleasant Complex (MPC), the headquarters of the British Forces in the South Atlantic Islands (BFSAI). Operated by Bristow Group Helicopters, these modern aircraft represent a significant upgrade over the previous Sikorsky S-61N platforms, which served as a support helicopter in the Falklands for the last seven years of the current contract. The helicopters brought to Port de Mare by Falkland Islands Replenishment Ship (FIRS) and their highly trained crews will primarily provide a helicopter support capability through the logistical movement of people, spare parts and supplies around the island. read…

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Thousands of passengers were unable to travel to the UK on Monday due to a technical glitch. The UK government announced on Tuesday that it would launch an administrative inquiry following a technical glitch that affected air travel. Speaking to Times Radio, Transport Minister Mark Harper clarified that it was not a cyber attack but a “technical glitch in the flight planning system”. In response to this shortcoming, airline agents had to enter flight plans manually, causing hundreds of delays and cancellations. A spokesman for the British Civil Aviation Authority (NATS) told Agence France-Presse (AFP) that “hundreds” of flights had…

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All flights to and from the UK were affected, including Portugal where several departures were cancelled. The problem has been resolved, but a technical problem with the UK’s air traffic control systems will continue to have negative effects on the various flights affected this Monday.AdvertisingPassengers on flights from countries across Europe were warned of the possibility of major delays to their journeys in the busiest days of the year, with summer holidays coming to an end for many Britons.In Portugal, at least five flights from Lisbon and four flights from Faro to the United Kingdom were canceled during the afternoon.…

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Hundreds of flights have been canceled or delayed due to a technical glitch in the British network. oh Nats (English abbreviation for National Air Traffic Services) said that a malfunction detected in the UK air traffic system this Monday (28.Aug.2023) at 8:10 am (Brasilia time) has been resolved. In NoticeThe company said it is working “Working closely with airlines and airports to manage affected flights as efficiently as possible”. According to the text, it affected the British organization’s ability to process flight plans, so they are still carried out manually. “Hence the need for traffic restrictions”He said. Hundreds of flights…

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Ivam Cabral will receive The Biz Award in Lisbon in August 2023: Adap’s recognition of managerial excellence. | Photo: Disclosure At a gala event at the Corinthia Hotel in Lisbon on Saturday (26) night, the Managing Director. SP School of TheatreIvam Cabral received the Bizz Awards, presented by Worldcob, a Houston-based organization representing more than 3,500 members from 150 countries. Among the rationales listed, his work with ADAP (Artists Friends of the Square) includes “leadership; management systems; innovation and creativity; partnership social responsibility; results achieved.” Among the winners are companies and universities from the United States, Mexico, Colombia, Uruguay, Romania,…

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DAuthorities in Northampton, England, found the two kittens after a long journey inside a cargo truck between Portugal and the United Kingdom. On August 7, the story of the discovery of two animals in a warehouse in England took place. Spinny Vets, a veterinary center, explained via Facebook that the cats were picked up by the wife of a warehouse employee, who immediately took them to a vet. The babies, named Mango and Smudge, were estimated to be no more than four weeks old when they were rescued. The center explained that the cats “arrived in the UK without vaccinations…

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