Hisense Unveiled Customized Products for the FIFA World Cup 2022™, Setting Extraordinary Standard for Premium Lifestyle Experiences

QINGDAO, China, Aug. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Hisense, a leading global technology enterprise, held its first live-stream Hisense’s Customized Products for the FIFA World Cup 2022™ Launch and unveiled its innovative premium products. At the Event, Hisense revealed its latest product, including Hisense U7H TV, Hisense L9H Laser TV, and display home appliance products. The launch showcased Hisense’s premium technology and innovative breakthroughs, which fully demonstrated the enterprise’s values and commitment to using technology to establish better and more premium life for global consumers.

“Over the past 53 years, Hisense has grown into an international technology leading enterprise.” In the opening, Candy Pang, the Deputy General Manager of Brand Management Department of Hisense Group, expressed: “As an Official Sponsor of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, we are more than privileged to launch Hisense’s Customized Products for the FIFA World Cup to celebrate the fabulous FIFA Moments with the world. ”

Premium and Exquisite Technology: Customized for Ultimate Living Experience 

Hisense U7H – Enhance Perfect Match Experience

In recent years, consumers are turning to the finest of the best TV, and Hisense’s U7H features premium technology that could precisely match consumer demands. Through vivid explanation, the launch showcased Hisense U7H premium function, helping consumers better understand the benefits of all intelligent features. In which, Sport Mode function is an ultimate enhancement function, whenever viewers watch sports scenes, Hisense U7H will automatically activate Sports Mode, enhancing details and smoothness, providing football lovers with an exquisite FIFA World Cup™ watching experience.

Hisense L9H TriChroma Laser TV – Best-in-Class TV Experience

With many years of development, Hisense Laser TV has been crowned “King of Ultra Short Throw Projectors”, received “Best-in-Class”,”Editor’s-Choice Award”, and L9H delivers a superb experience for consumers who are looking for premium large-screen TV with flawless performance. During the event, Hisense took audiences on an exploration journey to fully visualize L9H’s technology. The L9H is an Ultra-Large Screen, Flawless Image Quality, and Greener Laser TV, all technologies equipped in L9H could provide excellent brightness, contrast, color, and detail for ultra-vivid picture quality, giving global consumers a breathtaking viewing experience.

Home Appliance Series, the Whole Category Products

In addition to its TV series, Hisense also displayed its home appliances to enhance consumers’ living experience. From ovens to dishwashers, from smart air conditioners to washing machines, gathering all of Hisense’s latest products inside ‘Hisense House’ to deliver a perfect lifestyle atmosphere to consumers leveraging the concept of intelligent living.

Through Hisense’s Customized Products for the FIFA World Cup 2022™ Launch, Hisense redefines premium technology with cutting-edge innovation, once again taking consumers living experiences to the next level. At the end of this year, as an Official Sponsor of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, Hisense will fully commit and deliver global consumers a Perfect Match experience through Hisense technology.

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LiDAR technology confirms the existence of a “Lost City” in the Brazilian Amazon

APIACÁS, Brazil, Aug. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Brazilian Amazon may be the cradle of the oldest city in the world.The mapping analysis performed by LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) technology in Apiacás/MT indicates it. The laser scanning is performed by an airplane, the technology uses pulses of laser that can penetrate through the vegetation without needing to deforest the bush. The images, published on Sunday (August the 7th 2022), during a live YouTube broadcast on Dakila Research´s channel (Dakila being an association of independent researchers) show that the place, “Apiacás Lines”, was man made.

Ratanabá laser scanning. Photo credit: Ecossistema Dakila.

In June, authorized by the Brazilian Ministry of Defense, using its own resources, Dakila´s researchers used two aircrafts to fly over and track the place known as “The Apiacás Lines” in order to laser scan the area with LiDAR technology. Aerial images of the place showed surprising symmetrical patterns that can be seen with the naked eye. The lines appear to be squares or streets of a possible ancient city. According to dating carried out by researchers from the Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP- São Paulo State University), in Rio Claro (SP), a group of rocks found on the site are about 1.5 billion years old.

“It’s been more than 30 years of research to find that place. It might be one of the greatest discoveries of all time: Ratanabá, the “Lost City” in the Brazilian Amazon. According to our studies, Ratanabá was the capital of the world, built by the Muril, a pre-diluvian civilization and its ramifications go beyond the Brazilian Amazon, extending all over the world, according to Urandir Fernandes de Oliveira, president of Dakila Research Association. Dakila Research currently has 16 bases of investigation in the Amazon states such as Rondônia, Amazonas, Amapá, Roraima and Acre.

During Dakila´s live broadcast on it´s Youtube channel, archaeologist Saulo Ivan Nery explained that the presence of these “straight lines” on the ground are totally different than the natural patterns of surface erosion found in the region, alleging anthropic origin (man-made) of the “lines”.

Surveys of the local topography and of river basins in the area were carried out by the Brazilian Army and the Brazilian Geography Institute, used in a comparative study with the LiDAR images, have confirmed human intervention.

The total area scanned using the LIDAR technology on the “Apiacás Lines” encompass 95 hectares, of which we can identify around 30 “blocks” and 30 “streets”. The “blocks” have a height of about 50 meters in relation to the ground.

In different places of the Amazon Forest, sophisticated metal objects have been found, such as coins, medals, chests and swords; unkonwn rocks that have a strange glow in the dark; elongated skulls that have about 80 cm of cranial length and a fossilized footprint on a rock that is more than two meters in size.

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Acting Minister of Agriculture discusses programmes and plans to advance sector and support farmers and breeders

Tripoli- The First Deputy Prime Minister and Acting Minister of Agriculture, Hussein Al-Qatrani, chaired a broad meeting at the Ministry’s office in Tripoli,.

The meeting devoted to following up the ministry’s plan and programmes to activate and advance the agriculture and livestock sector and support farmers and sheep breeders to contribute to supporting the national economy.

The meeting, which was attended by the undersecretaries and directors of departments and offices, discussed some organizational matters, reviewed the bottlenecks facing the daily workflow, and most effective possible ways to activate its activity, define the terms of reference and responsibilities, and amend what needs to be modified according to the approved organizational structure.

Al-Qatrani affirmed the ministry’s keenness to solve the difficulties in providing agricultural requirements, seeds, fodder, vaccines,, veterinary medicines and pesticides, adding that the sector is going through an exceptional stage that everyone must realize and have a spirit of cooperation and a sense of responsibility in order to provide services to citizens, farmers and breeders.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Aoun and Al-Kilani discuss prospects of joint cooperation in area of persons with special needs

Tripoli-GNU Minister of Oil and Gas Mohamed Aoun discussed on Thursday with Minister of Social Affairs Wafa al-Kilani joint cooperation between the two sides in the area of persons with special needs, and support for the initiatives launched by the Ministry in this field.

The meeting touched on ‘Hands of Hope Campaign for Prosthetics’ and possibility of cooperation between the two sides in facilitating the work of the campaign team to reach the oil residential complexes and nearby areas, as well as cooperation in helping to provide some modern devices in the field of education of the blind.

During their meeting at the Ministry of Oil and Gas, they also discussed the application of legislation that guarantees the rights of persons with disabilities, such as the allocation of 5 percent of public jobs to this category, which the minister promised to consider.

At the end of the meeting, the two sides agreed to organize a joint workshop that sets the general framework for the development of joint work between the two sides.

Source: Libyan News Agency

A delegation of notables and sages of the Drisa tribe assures President of Presidential Council of their full support for its national reconciliation project effort

Tripoli-President of Presidential Council, Mohammed Al- Mnefi met on Thursday with a delegation of notables and elders of the Drisa tribe, who affirmed their full support for the Council’s efforts in the national reconciliation project, to pave the way for holding elections and restore stability to the country.

Al Mnefi paid tribute to the historical sacrifices made by the Drisa tribe for the sake of Libya’s independence and unity over the past decades, expressing appreciation for the tribe’s continued support for the Presidential Council to achieve stability throughout the country.

Source: Libyan News Agency

WFP welcomes Japanese contribution to support critical emergency food assistance in Libya

Tripoli – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in Libya has welcomed a contribution of JPY 200 million (approx.US$1.53 million) from Japan to implement its food distribution in the West and the East of the country. This project aims to provide food assistance to more than 10,000 beneficiaries, including vulnerable and food-insecure people, as well as schoolchildren.

Furthermore, the Government of Japan has recently confirmed a new contribution of US$ 0.5 million to provide general food assistance to some 8,500 vulnerable IDPs, host communities and returnees in the South of the country who are suffering from high food prices caused by the war in Ukraine. “WFP is extremely grateful to the Government of Japan for these generous contributions coming at a crucial time in a world struggling with the impact of COVID-19 and the conflict in Ukraine,” said Maysaa AlGhribawy, WFP’s Representative and Country Director in Libya.

Both Japanese contributions will allow WFP Libya to support thousands of people in need who are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and rising food prices, with monthly in-kind nutritious and unconditional food assistance in the targeted districts across the country, where the market functionality has been greatly affected by global supply chain disruptions.

“Food security is one of the key sectors that Japan is tackling, in line with the ‘Food Security in Africa’ initiative,” launched at the sixth round of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development held in Nairobi in 2016 said Mr. Masaki Amadera, Chargé d’Affaires of Japan to Libya/Special Coordinator for Libya.

“Japanese contributions will not only support general food assistance to vulnerable communities but also the School Feeding Programme which will contribute to achieving three other goals; supporting the education of school children, stimulating local markets and agriculture, as well as creating job opportunities for the local communities, which we believe would contribute to the stability of the country,” Amadera added.

The Japanese support will also enable WFP Libya to lay the foundation for a more targeted social safety net system in the country. WFP plans to use part of the funds received from the Government of Japan towards the continuation of the central kitchen school feeding programme, targeting schoolchildren aged between 6 to 14 years in Benghazi city, in the eastern part of the country. WFP will provide these children with ready-to-eat meals such as canned tuna fish donated by Japan.

Source: World Food Programme