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We'd just come out of a café by the Seine when we saw this car on fire on a bridge. The Police soon moved everybody away but I managed to get this close-up shot beforehand.
This was a totally random theme that came up in my list of themes.
But I think it works well with this shot.
Issues and Challenges in Managing Malaysia’s Foreign Relations by YB Dato' Sri Anifah Aman, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Malaysia
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EMC Education Services Senior Director, Alok Shrivastava, presents findings from the 6th Annual Managing Information Storage Study. Download the paper at education.EMC.com/ManagingStorage.
Ray Wood, Managing Director- Co-Head: Global Natural Resources Group, Bank of America Merrill Lynch speaking on the Getting to $1 Trillion by 2030: How Policy and Market Structures Will Need to Adapt panel at the REFF Wall Street 2019 on June 18, 2019 produced by ACORE (American Council on Renewable Energy) and Euromoney Seminars.
Managing Forced Displacement in Africa
How Collective Efforts Can More Effectively Address the Surge of Refugees and Displaced Persons
Africa hosts more than one-third of the world’s refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs)—many of whom are fleeing ongoing conflicts in Somalia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, Sudan, and the Central African Republic. This growing phenomenon impacts not only those fleeing conflict, but also the host communities and countries who now face complex logistical and humanitarian challenges. A comprehensive response to this problem must seek to address root causes, thereby preventing further displacement, and also find durable solutions for the many millions already displaced.
Human migration is a natural, constant process and contributes to the development of cultures and economies. But when displacement is forced—whether by violent conflict, poor governance, or environmental factors such as natural disasters or drought—the displaced often find themselves traumatized and vulnerable to physical and economic insecurity. And for those who live in refugee camps and host communities, the conditions are as diverse as the issues that drive displacement. That’s why, in acknowledgement of both the challenges of displacement and the leadership roles played by African countries that host refugees, the African Union has named 2019 the year of refugees, IDPs and returnees.
The U.S. Institute of Peace, the African Diplomatic Corps, and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars hosted a discussion on forced displacement in Africa. The panel conversation highlighted African policy responses to displacement at the national, regional, and continental level, discuss current and anticipated challenges, and brainstorm innovative approaches. Follow the conversation with #AfricaDayUSIP.
Speakers
H.E. Soorooj Phokeer, opening remarks
Ambassador of the Republic of Mauritius
Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA), opening remarks
U.S. Representative from California
Carol Thompson O’Connell, opening remarks
Acting Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees, and Migration, U.S. Department of State
H.E. Mathilde Mukantabana
Ambassador of the Republic of Rwanda
H.E. Wilson Mutagaywa Kajumula Masilingi
Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania
H.E Mull Ssebujja Katende
Ambassador of the Republic of Uganda
Matthew Reynolds
Regional Representative of the UN Refugee Agency for the United States of America and the Caribbean, UNHCR
Ger Duany
Regional Goodwill Ambassador for the East and Horn of Africa, UNHCR
Nancy Lindborg, moderator
President, U.S. Institute of Peace
The weather is perpetually uncertain, and with a lot of effort and patience, I manage to capture this fascinating yet difficult-to-image deep-space object...
The "Giant Squid" Nebula OU4 is an emission nebula located in the constellation Cepheus.
Discovered in 2011 by Nicolas Outters, it is a region characterized by very faint OIII emission with a bipolar shape reminiscent of planetary nebulae. Recent studies suggest that OU4 is actually internal to SH2-129 (the H-alpha-emitting Flying Bat Nebula, the reddish area in the image), generated by a triple star system located at the center of the nebula (HR8119, visible as the bright star at the center of the Squid).
Its distance from our solar system is estimated at 2,300 light-years.
The nebula is known to be an extremely difficult target for astrophotography, as it requires very long exposure times. I will continue to photograph the subject to integrate more signal, weather permitting! Clear Skies!!!
Acquisition Data:
Location: Melilli,Italy
HOO Processing
Optolong L-Ultimate filter (HaOiii 3nm): 259 lights of 600 seconds (43 hours 20 minutes) calibrated with 10 dark, 20 flat, and 20 darkflat.
Telescope: Askar Apo 120 F7 0.8x reducer
Mount: SW Wave 150i
Camera: ZWO Asi2600MC Air T= 0°C Gain=100 with Asi220MM guide sensor and Asi Air
Acquisitions taken over several evenings from April 17 to May 12, 2026
Software: Pixinsight
Author: Luigi La Bella
IG Account: @labellaluigi
Clear Skies.
Il meteo è perennemente incerto e con molta fatica e pazienza riesco a catturare questo oggetto dello spazio profondo molto affascinante e difficile da riprendere...
La Nebulosa OU4 "Calamaro Gigante" è una nebulosa a emissione situata nella costellazione di Cefeo.
Scoperta nel 2011 da Nicolas Outters, è una regione caratterizzata da emissione di OIII molto debole con una forma bipolare che ricorda le nebulose planetarie. Studi recenti suggeriscono che Ou4 sia effettivamente interna a SH2-129 (la nebulosa Pipistrello volante che emette H-alpha, area rossastra nell’immagine), generata da un sistema stellare triplo situato al centro della nebulosa (HR8119, visibile come la stella luminosa al centro del Calamaro).
La sua distanza dal nostro sistema solare è stimata in 2300 anni luce.
La nebulosa è nota per essere un obiettivo estremamente difficile per l'astrofotografia, poiché richiede tempi di esposizione molto lunghi.Continuerò a riprendere ancora il soggetto per integrare altro segnale, meteo permettendo !!!
Cieli Sereni !!!
Dati di ripresa:
Località:Melilli,Italia
Elaborazione HOO
Filtro Optolong L-Ultimate (HaOiii 3nm): 259 light da 600 sec (43h 20min) calibrati con 10 dark, 20 flat e 20 darkflat.
Telescopio: Askar Apo 120 F7 reducer 0,8x
Montatura: SW Wave 150i
Camera:Zwo Asi2600MC Air T= 0°C Gain=100 con sensore guida Asi220MM e asi air
acquisizioni effettuate in più serate dal 17 04 al 12 05 2026
Software:Pixinsight
Autore:Luigi La Bella
IG Account_@labellaluigi
Cieli sereni.
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Managed to get fairly close to a small group of adult and juvenile grey seals along the coastline of Shetland
Managing Director at Accenture - Strategy & Consulting - Industry
Crédito da imagem: Fernando Willadino
EMC Education Services Senior Director, Alok Shrivastava, presents findings from the 6th Annual Managing Information Storage Study. Download the paper at education.EMC.com/ManagingStorage.
HILL OF CROSSES
It was raining a lot, but I managed to visit this historical and religious place.
Hill of Crosses is a major site of Catholic pilgrimage near the city of Šiauliai. The precise origin of the practice of leaving crosses on the hill is uncertain, but it is believed that the first crosses were placed on the former Jurgaičiai or Domantai hill fort after the rebellion against Russian authorities in 1831. As families could not locate bodies of perished rebels, they started putting up symbolic crosses at the site of a former hill fort. Today there are more than 100,000 crosses and counting. Once Lithuania declared its independence, the Hill of Crosses was used as a place for Lithuanians to pray for peace, for their country, and for the loved ones they had lost during the Wars of Independence. In 1993, Pope John Paul II visited the Hill of Crosses, declaring it a place for hope, peace, love and sacrifice.
Šiauliai, Lithuania July 2022 #itravelanddance
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Gary Herwitz has always been passionate about finance, operations and IT. He capitlized upon his vast expertise in business processes and leadership by becoming the managing partner at CoMetrics. Gary Herwitz works with large, privately held consumer product companies to help business owners achieve their goals.
Photos from Energy Week 2018's Managing Energy and Water Infrastructure Systems Panel on April 4, 2018.
1989-The Foundation manages $3.7 million in grants for Hurricane Hugo relief. This Category 5 hurricane ravaged South Carolina, causing over $7 billion in damage and disrupting the lives of countless Lowcountry residents. The Foundation's efforts in the aftermath of this tragedy highlighted its growing prominence and influence in the community.