Macron yells: “I want transit!” – VIDEO

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The Telegram channel “Baku ⁤Burila” posted a publication⁤ about Macron’s ⁣unfulfilled desires

Day.Az presents the publication:

French ⁣President Emmanuel⁤ Macron almost burst⁤ into tears while talking⁤ about how ⁤France supports peace in ‍the Caucasus and ‌the normalization of‌ relations between Baku and​ Yerevan.

“France provides ‌full⁤ support to initiatives aimed at strengthening ties between the EU⁤ and Central Asia⁣ within⁣ the framework of EU ⁣strategies, the Trans-Caucasus Corridor project and Pashinyan’s Crossroads of the World initiative,” Macron added, showing all his cards. ‍

Yes, all ‍for the same‌ old reason, which Macron also said: transit from China and Central Asia to⁢ Europe.

And to hell ‍with China: Macron is upset that uranium – and ⁣France really needs it – he can only ​get from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan through Azerbaijan.

Less than a couple ⁤of years later, it⁤ finally ⁣dawned on Macron. And⁤ as‍ it happened, he‌ recovered dramatically.

How can emerging technologies help reduce the digital divide and promote equality ⁤in society?

Interview Between Time.news Editor and a Futurist: Exploring‍ the Future of Technology and‍ Society

Setting: ‌A sleek virtual conference room, with a view of a bustling ⁢city skyline. Both the editor and the futurist ​are sitting comfortably, ready to explore thought-provoking topics.

Editor: ‍ Welcome to Time.news!‌ Today, we ‍have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Sarah Thompson, a renowned futurist​ and technologist whose‌ insights into ⁤the future of society and ‍technology ​continue to captivate audiences ​around the world.​ Thank you for joining us, ​Sarah!

Futurist (Sarah): Thank you for having me! I’m excited⁣ to ‍dive into the dynamic ⁣landscape of the future with​ you.

Editor: Let’s start with a broad⁣ question. Many people feel overwhelmed by‍ the⁣ rapid pace ‍of technological advancement.​ What do you think is the single ​most important trend we⁣ should ⁣be aware of right now?

Sarah: I believe the convergence of artificial intelligence and biotechnology is profoundly significant.‌ It’s not ⁣just ⁤about ⁢advancements; it’s about how these technologies⁣ will ⁢affect our ​daily lives, health, and even our identities. Imagine⁣ personalized medicine ‌that uses AI ​to‌ predict health issues⁢ before they arise!

Editor: ⁢ That sounds revolutionary! However,⁣ with such power comes ethical dilemmas. How should society navigate these challenges?

Sarah: Absolutely. Ethics must be ‍at the forefront of innovation. We need multidisciplinary‌ dialogues involving technologists, ethicists, and⁣ policymakers to establish‌ guidelines that ‌promote responsible usage. Transparency‍ and public engagement will be key in ensuring that these technologies serve the common good rather ‍than exacerbate inequalities.

Editor: Speaking of ‌inequalities, ‌the digital divide ‍remains a⁣ huge‌ issue worldwide. How do​ you envision technology helping ⁤bridge‍ this gap in the future?

Sarah: Technology ‍can be a great equalizer if deployed thoughtfully. Initiatives that promote access to digital resources—especially in education—can empower underserved‍ communities. Additionally, low-cost technologies and community-driven projects can play a vital role in making resources available, fostering innovation ⁢from the ground ‌up.

Editor: That’s a hopeful perspective! Transitioning a bit, ⁢let’s talk about the workplace. Many of ​us are witnessing the rise of ‌remote work and digital nomadism. Do ⁣you think this will be a ​permanent shift?

Sarah: I think we ⁤are ‌transitioning into a hybrid work culture, which combines the best of remote work with in-person collaboration. ‍This flexibility can⁢ increase productivity ‍and job satisfaction. However,⁤ it requires new models of leadership and management that focus on outcomes rather‌ than ‌hours logged.

Editor: Interesting! What skills do you think emerging professionals should prioritize developing in this evolving landscape?

Sarah: Emotional intelligence, ​adaptability, and critical thinking are paramount. ‍As automation takes ‌over routine‌ tasks, uniquely human skills will become⁣ more valuable. Additionally, technological literacy—understanding how to leverage emerging tools—will be essential across⁣ all sectors.

Editor: Great advice! Looking ahead, what’s one bold prediction you’d make about the future in ‍the next decade?

Sarah: ⁣I foresee a world where virtual and‌ augmented reality ​are integrated into our everyday ​experiences. Picture attending a virtual‍ concert with friends⁣ across continents or a classroom where students can step into historical events. ‍This could transform how‍ we interact with information, each other, and ‍even culture.

Editor: That sounds mind-blowing! As we ​wrap up, what final thought would you like to leave our readers with about the⁢ future?

Sarah: ⁣ Embrace ⁣the future! Change ‍can be daunting, but it also ⁢brings incredible opportunities ‍for connection, creativity, and progress. Stay ⁢curious, remain adaptable, and engage in the discussions that ‌shape our technological landscape. Together, we can pilot a future that aligns⁣ with our‌ best ⁢values.

Editor: Thank you, Sarah! This has been an ⁣enlightening conversation. I’m sure our readers will appreciate your insights ⁢as they navigate the future.

Sarah: Thank you! It’s been‌ a pleasure. Here’s to a bright future ahead!

Editor: And to​ our readers, thank you ‍for‍ tuning in. Stay informed, stay​ curious, and we’ll see⁤ you next time on ‍Time.news!

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