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  1. Video title: [Project 1999 Everquest] Starting from Scratch Guide Part 7 Content creator ( Youtuber ) :Laevus Caerulus Official YT video:
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  3. As we welcome the upcoming year filled with joy, the quest for the ideal gift is heightened, especially in tech-savvy markets like India. If you are thinking about gifting something special to your loved ones, look no further! We have compiled a selection of the top five fantastic gift ideasThe latest flagship from Apple, the iPhone 15 comes with many improvements over its predecessor including almost doubling the peak outdoor brightness to an impressive 2,000 nits. The iPhone comes with a 6.1-inch display along with the new Dynamic Island technology that offers a more intuitive way to interact with their iPhones.The smartphone which was launched in September this year at the Wonderlust event for a price of ₹79,990 is now listed on a discount of ₹5,000 at all major e-commerce platforms. However, during the recent Apple Days on Vijay Sales, it can be bought for a price of ₹67,990 for the 128GB storage variant. 2) Sony PlayStation 5: Surprise your loved in the New Year with the ultimate gaming marvel – the PlayStation 5. Boasting 4K graphics, fast SSD, the innovative DualSense controller introduces haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, allowing players to feel the pulse of the game, claims the company. Elevate the holiday spirit with the gift of a PlayStation 5 which is available on Amazon for ₹54, 990 with some attractive bank offers. 3) Samsung Galaxy S23FE: This premium smartphone from Samsung is retailing at ₹59999 on Amazon. The device features a 6.40-inch FHD+ touchscreen display with a high refresh rate of 120 Hz and Gorilla Glass protection. Equipped with an octa-core processor, the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE comes with 8GB of RAM. Running on Android 13, it is fueled by a non-removable 4500mAh battery. 4) boAt Smartring Gen-1 This smart ring is up for grabs at ₹8999. It features a control with smart touch functionality for music, social media, and PowerPoint. The 6-axis motion sensor is claimed to ensure natural interaction. Crafted with premium ceramic, the smart ring blends durability and sophistication, as per the company. It offers fitness tracking, features emergency SOS for safety, and supports 5ATM water resistance for aquatic adventures. Customers can also monitor their health with real-time tracking of heart rate, blood oxygen, body recovery, temperature, and sleep patterns. 5) Apple iPad 10th Generation: The iPad 10th Gen boasts of a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display and is powered by the A14 Bionic chipset. The Apple tablet has a 12MP camera to the back with up to 5x Digital zoom and other necessary features like Autofocus with Focus Pixels, Panorama (up to 63MP), Smart HDR 3, Photo geotagging, Auto image stabilisation, Burst mode The tablet is currently available on a massive discount during Apple Days on Vijay Sales and can be purchased at an effective price of ₹33,430.Echo Dot smart speakers are currently offered on Amazon for a limited-time deal of just ₹4,499 onwards. The 4th generation Amazon Echo Dot speaker comes with the ability to be operated by voice commands and is equipped with Alexa's bilingual capabilities. The Echo Dot is equipped with an improved bass performance and versatile features, such as voice-controlled smart appliances, automatic lighting, and personal assistance. 7) OnePlus 11R 5G The OnePlus 11R 5G is priced at ₹39999. It boasts a powerful camera setup with a 50MP main sensor, 8MP ultrawide, and macro lens, along with a 16MP front camera. This device features a 6.7-inch 120Hz Super Fluid AMOLED display, Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, 8GB LPDDR5X RAM, 128GB UFS3.1 storage, and a 5000mAh battery with 100W SuperVOOC charging. Running OxygenOS based on Android 13, it offers various camera modes. 😎 Sony Alpha ILCE-7M3 Full-Frame 24.2MP Mirrorless Digital SLR Camera Body: The Sony Alpha ILCE-7M3 is a full-frame mirrorless digital SLR camera body boasting a 24.2MP sensor, ensuring top-notch image quality. This versatile camera excels in low-light conditions and offers impressive 4K capabilities, making it a powerful tool for vloggers and content creators. Real-time Eye Auto Focus enhances portrait photography. Its tiltable LCD adds flexibility to your shooting angles. With its sleek black design, this camera is a superb choice for those seeking professional-level performance in a compact and versatile package, whether for low-light photography, vlogging, or capturing high-quality content. 9) Zebronics Pixaplay 22: The vertical Smart-LED Projector from Zebronics howcases a sleek and compact design, along with built-in robust speakers. The ZEB-PixaPlay 22 features a quad-core processor, dual-band connectivity, and support for mirroring. The user-friendly UI design is claimed to enhance the experience of enjoying movies, games, and multimedia content. Featuring a maximum screen size of 406cms, this device is available on Amazon at an effective price of Rs12,999. 10) Fire TV Stick 4K with all-new Alexa Voice Remote It is currently priced at ₹5499.The device offers vibrant 4K Ultra HD with Dolby Vision, HDR, and HDR10+ support. Customers can immerse themselves in home theater audio with Dolby Atmos on select titles. The Alexa Voice Remote allows easy control and smart home management and can get simple setup with compact design. Unlock a world of Benefits! From insightful newsletters to real-time stock tracking, breaking news and a personalized newsfeed – it's all here, just a click away https://www.livemint.com/technology/from-iphone-to-smart-ring-here-are-top-10-gadgets-to-give-to-your-loved-ones-this-new-year-11703990025326.html
  4. WASHINGTON — For months, newly built F-35 Joint Strike Fighters have languished at Lockheed Martin’s facility in Fort Worth, Texas, awaiting the completion of a key upgrade that has stalled deliveries. In 2024, the Pentagon and Lockheed hope that overdue modernization dubbed Technology Refresh 3, or TR-3, will be finished, allowing the government to accept these latest F-35s.The jet’s TR-3 improvements include better displays, computer memory and processing power. They will lay the foundation for a more extensive upgrade, called Block 4, that will bring greater weapons capacity as well as improved electronic warfare and target recognition capabilities. But persistent software troubles, including problems integrating it into the new TR-3 hardware, has stalled its completion. Originally, TR-3 upgrades were supposed to be ready in April 2023, but that deadline has repeatedly slipped and is now expected sometime between April and June 2024. New F-35s equipped with TR-3 hardware started rolling off Lockheed’s production line in late July, but the government refused to accept their deliveries since they could not fly during the necessary acceptance flights. Since then, Lockheed Martin has stored an undisclosed number of F-35s at Fort Worth.The Pentagon’s F-35 Joint Program Office in November said it is looking for a way to resume acceptance flights for the new fighters and deliveries before TR-3 is completely finished. That could involve a strategy of loading early, but incomplete, versions of the TR-3 software into new F-35s. The interim software would probably need upgrades down the road to get the rest of its capabilities, the Joint Program Office said. In mid-November, a handful of production F-35s with interim TR-3 software flew for the first time at Fort Worth, Lockheed confirmed. Top Air Force officials said at the Defense News Conference in September that the stalled deliveries could mean some units — which are in the process of transitioning from other aircraft — have to wait longer for promised F-35s. That could have a cascading effect that hurts the Air Force’s ability to manage its forces worldwide, Air Combat Command head Gen. Mark Kelly said at the conference.“When a unit converts to a new airplane, usually by the time they get their last airplane, the clock starts and they need to be ready to go a year or so later,” Kelly said in September. “That will delay and will impact … global force management.” The Pentagon early in 2024 is also expected make a decision — itself years behind schedule — that formally moves the F-35 to full-rate production. However, since Lockheed is already building the fighter at almost full capacity, this milestone C decision will likely have a minimal effect on production. The F-35 program in September finished a series of tests in the Joint Simulation Environment to collect data needed for the Pentagon to make that decision. The JSE tests put all three versions of the aircraft through several scenarios — including cruise missile defense, air interdiction, counter-air, and destruction of enemy air defense trials — designed to emulate what the fighter would likely encounter in combat. And in early 2024, Pratt & Whitney is expected to receive the first in a series of sole-source contracts to upgrade the F-35′s existing F135 engines under the Engine Core Upgrade program. The engine upgrades are intended to give the F-35 more power and cooling ability so it can handle the needs of its Block 4 modernization. Pratt said deliveries for the program are expected to start in early 2029, although that schedule could be pushed up to late 2028. https://www.defensenews.com/air/2023/12/30/f-35-program-eyes-key-upgrade-delivery-restart/
  5. 2023 has been quite a year for desktop PC gaming. AMD's AM5 platform saw increased adoption, Nvidia's RTX 4000 series added more high-end cards, and Intel came out with its "new" 14th Gen processors. However, we also got more games that required extremely demanding hardware. Alan Wake 2 is perhaps the game that comes to your mind, next to Starfield and Hogwarts Legacy, but even the impact of Cyberpunk 2077's path tracing on high-end GPUs shows us where PC gaming might be headed in 2024. Nvidia and AMD aren't new to GPUs, so this is an opportune time to reassess the PC hardware market and look at the kind of components you'll need if you want to experience the bleeding edge of PC gaming in the coming year.PC games have long been content with six CPU cores. After all, the best CPUs for gaming are often 6-core chips from Intel and AMD. Even when there are outliers that are heavily CPU-dependent, your GPU is often able to pick up the slack. However, since many AAA titles are demanding more and more of the CPU, it's worth considering the benefits of 8-core chips. Benchmarks will show that you have, on average, only around 10% more FPS to gain by going from a 6-core to an 8-core CPU if the GPU is constant. Will this remain the case in 2024? PC gaming has taken a firm step toward chasing next-gen visuals and PC-melting performance. This will likely continue into 2024 and beyond as developers, publishers, and even hardware manufacturers all chase the next Cyberpunk 2077. https://www.xda-developers.com/pc-gaming-hardware-2024/#6-core-vs-8-core-cpus-for-new-builders
  6. Predicting the future of something as volatile and changeable as videogames truly is a mug's game. Well, fill us up with coffee because we are apparently mugs. In 2023, the most talked-about game of the year was a CRPG with turn-based combat, and the most quickly forgotten one was a new Bethesda open world. While award shows patted the industry on its back for a bumper year of quality games, studios closed, publishers were acquired, and layoffs were rampant. After all that, imagining what 2024 could possibly have in store for us is a daunting task, but we'll give it a shot anyway. We can drop the difficulty down to Story for this bit, right? No? Ah. Once again we're gazing into the web of possible futures to determine what the year ahead will bring. We've got our deck of self-made tarot cards right out of The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood and our crew of divination wizards have rolled their portent dice. Here are our best, or at least boldest, guesses at what will happen to PC gaming in 2024. Chris Livingston, Senior Editor: I saw it twice in 2023 and we're going to see more of it in the year ahead. At GDC in March, Brendan Greene showed me a demo of Project Artemis, which is (or will be) a digital planet the size of a real planet. Then at The Game Awards, Sean Murray of Hello Games revealed the next project for the No Man's Sky studio, a digital planet—you guessed it, the size of a real planet—in the trailer for Light No Fire. Maybe thanks to games like No Man's Sky, Elite Dangerous, and most recently Starfield, we're all just a little burned out on tons and tons of (mostly uninteresting) procedurally generated planets, so sticking with one planet, but making it utterly humongous, is our gaming future. I bet we get two or three more game announcements this coming year about digital planets as big as Earth. A good AI-powered game will release Tyler Wilde, Executive Editor: When I spoke to Unity exec Marc Whitten at GDC in March of last year, he was all in on the idea of runtime AI: That's generative AI not as a game production tool, but running live while you play, doing things like speech recognition or object detection, and even potentially generating dialogue or imagery or maps or anything else a machine learning algorithm can be trained to produce and remix. It was all a bit speculative, and there wound up being bigger Unity happenings to report on in 2023, but I think this is the year we see runtime AI used in games that actually demand serious attention. So far, experiments in the field have been novel oddities, like the ChatGPT-powered Skyrim companion who tried to murder Chris' character with bad advice, or remarkable only for illuminating the ethical quagmire generative AI is mired in. But at least one upcoming game I know about, a multiplayer storytelling platform called Hidden Door, looks like it could actually be fun, and although it can't totally escape hard questions about the whole generative AI pursuit, its developer is approaching machine learning as responsibly as any I've seen, with plans to license worlds and writing styles from their authors. In a recent article, Josh compellingly argued that we shouldn't and don't have to accept the notion that generative AI will inevitably replace creative workers with fancy Xeroxes of the art they used to be paid for. I don't think that's an inevitable nor desirable outcome, either. But AI development will certainly continue, and in 2024, I think we'll start interacting with machine learning systems in mainstream games (beyond using DLSS for a framerate boost), and we might even discover that we like it. It isn't clear what generative AI will be capable of in just a year's time: As explained to me by a Stanford researcher last April, because the abilities of modern machine learning systems are emergent (in the systems theory sense), there's no way to confidently predict how rapidly it will advance. https://www.pcgamer.com/our-boldest-predictions-for-pc-gaming-in-2024/
  7. El-Sisi emphasised to military students the need for a "very ambitious plan" for the economy, industry, and production requirements aimed at diminishing foreign currency expenditure by establishing domestic substitutes. “As long as we cannot secure this large value [of the import bill] by working, exports and providing alternatives in Egypt, we will suffer,” El-Sisi said. Egypt has suffered from a foreign currency crunch over the past year against the backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine war and the global economic crisis, which placed pressure on local currency and caused inflation to soar. Car fuel El-Sisi promised the po[CENSORED]ce that essential goods would remain available for several months. However, he highlighted the difficulty of providing fuel for millions of cars nationwide. El-Sisi's comments come as people wait for the Fuel Automatic Pricing Committee (FAPC) to make a judgement regarding potential adjustments in fuel prices for Q3 of 2023. The committee, which meets every three months, raised diesel prices last May by EGP 1 to 8.25 Egyptian pounds but maintained all other gasoline prices. “We have 10 million cars moving across the entire republic daily,” El-Sisi said. “We need to get them the required fuel, of which we import a large part.” Mazut, electricity According to El-Sisi, for power plants to operate at full capacity despite the rising temperatures, 18,000 tonnes of mazut are needed daily. “Monthly, we need more than half a million tons of mazut, which costs around $300-350 million,” the president noted. He further stated that Egypt would have a serious issue if not for the current significant natural gas output. Egypt has embarked on a load-shedding programme since mid-July amid the heatwave that has caused consumption to exceed the gas available for power stations. High prices El-Sisi discussed the rise in commodity prices and reaffirmed that the government is working on several measures to lessen the effects of the ongoing crisis. He continued by saying that Egypt is always eager to have sufficient supplies of staples like wheat, maise and cooking oil to last for five to six months. According to El-Sisi, Egypt's annual wheat consumption might exceed 20 million tons, and the country will still need to import at least half of its needs. He pointed out that Egypt imports more than 90 percent of the cooking oil it needs. El-Sisi stated that Egypt will have more than three million feddans (one feddan is equal to 1.038 acres) in various regions of the country during the upcoming months but added that the government will still need to import significant amounts of its goods to meet people's requirements. “We have 105 million [citizens] and nine million [foreign migrants] who are living with us. We need to keep their needs available in Egypt,” the president stressed. https://english.ahram.org.eg/News/506848.aspx
  8. Slick ads like to portray the future of transportation as clean and quiet. They show cars that gently purr, without emitting harmful emissions, along almost empty roads through unspoiled nature, with their occupants on their way to work or to shop in clean cities without traffic jams. The reality, of course, is somewhat different, as traffic jams, noise and the stench of exhaust fumes are, in fact, ubiquitous in Germany. According to Germany's Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA), the market share of electric cars in the country has grown, but it is still comparatively small. Ten years ago, they accounted for 0.02% of the total number of cars on the road; today that figure is at 2.08%. This means that every 50th car is a purely electrically powered vehicle. You may welcome that trend or not. You may regret that almost 98% of cars are still powered by combustion engines. You may even celebrate every new electric vehicle that rolls off the assembly line, or be a proponent of driving a "real" car. Wherever you stand on the issue, the trend towards electromobility is expected to continue. The question is whether Germany's automobile industry, one of the key pillars of the economy, is prepared for the future. Germany lagging behind others Germany is currently not at the forefront of e-mobility. "By continuing to reduce the scrappage scheme bonuses, Economy Minister Robert Habeck has put the brake on electric cars in Germany," says Ferdinand Dudenhöffer, formerly professor of Automotive Economics at the University of Duisburg-Essen and now an independent consultant. He estimates that the market share of electric cars in Germany will decline next year. Globally, he says, the outlook is equally bleak. "Only China will continue at full speed, and that will pay off twice and three times over for the Chinese car industry." Due to the German Constitutional Court's recent ruling forcing the ruling coalition to make savings, the government had to discontinue the electric vehicle subsidy earlier than planned. As of December 18, it was no longer possible to apply for such subsidies for the purchase of an electric vehicle. Stefan Bratzel, head of the Center of Automotive Management in Bergisch Gladbach near Cologne, is also pessimistic. In his view, "the race for electromobility in Germany, Europe and China is already over." Ramping up the market rapidly is key, he says. However, he cautions that the targets "set by the German government are too ambitious. They will not be achieved." According to the government's assessment, around 15 million electric vehicles should be on the road in Germany by 2030. https://www.dw.com/en/german-auto-industry-will-2024-mark-a-turning-point/a-67718435
  9. As the world bid farewell to 2023 and welcomed 2024, Indian sportspersons ushered into the new year with fresh aspirations to excel across the globe. Like elsewhere, 2024 for Indian sportspersons is a dream year with the Paris Olympics on the horizon. Two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu, despite having a challenging 2023 with unexpected injuries and a performance slump, welcomed the new challenge and said she remains resolute for her ultimate Everest-like challenge. “Paris 2024 looms as my ultimate challenge. It’s akin to climbing Mt. Everest but with the added intensity of conquering it in winter,” PV Sindhu said while quoting American writer Mark Twain’s famous quote: ‘Focus more on your desire than on your doubt and the dream will take care of itself.’ “In the golden era of women’s badminton, pursuing a third Olympic medal is my ultimate challenge—truthfully, my greatest one yet. I am as focused as ever; rest assured, the fire burns brighter and hotter than ever!” Sindhu added. PV Sindhu, a former world champion, has been struggling with injuries since winning the gold medal at the Commonwealth Games 2022. Though Sindhu regained form in the second half of 2023, a knee injury at the French Open in October marred her progress. Two-time world champion and Commonwealth Games gold Nikhat Zareen missed out on a gold medal at the Asian Games 2023 in Hangzhou. However, she secured an Olympic quota for India with a bronze medal at the same competition. India’s first individual Olympic champion Abhinav Bindra took the moment to remember the birthday of Frenchman Pierre de Coubertin, the father of c modern Olympic Games, who was born on January 1, 1863, in Paris. https://olympics.com/en/news/happy-new-year-2024-indian-sports-reaction-social-media
  10. Gearing up to welcome a new year means anticipating endless possibilities and opportunities while embracing unique and thoughtful ways to kickstart New Year 2024, in a way that not only creates lasting memories but also sets a positive tone for the months ahead instead of sticking to conventional festivities. If you, like us, are brimming with electrified energies to bid farewell to the old and usher in the new while exploring innovative and distinctive ways to welcome New Year 2024, we got you sorted with a few tips that can add a touch of excitement and make the transition more meaningful. As we stand on the cusp of a new year, here are 8 unique ways to welcome the New Year 2024 - Wrap up the year gone by & gear up for 2024 with HT! Click here Starry Night Picnic: A starry night picnic is a unique and intimate way to welcome the new year so pack some delicious snacks, warm drinks and spread out a cosy blanket under the vast night sky, shared and surrounded by loved ones with whom you embrace the serenity of the night while sharing each others stories and dreams for the upcoming year as the stars twinkle overhead. 2. Reflective Retreat: Deepti Chandy, Therapist and COO at Anna Chandy & Associates, shared, “Our identity is a huge cornerstone that affects both our mental health and well-being. Identity gives us a lot of personal meaning and validation, apart from external validation. It is deeply connected to how we feel about ourselves. For example, today when you meet anyone, one of the first questions we ask is “What do you do?” and that is why a lot of us gain validation from our professional identity and as we know, validation contributes both tangibly and intangibly to our sense of well-being. It would be useful for all of us to focus on mindfulness and self-reflection.” She suggested a few techniques, “10-minute guided meditations, which you can find on Spotify and YouTube. These can be a game changer when you feel emotionally dysregulated. Journalling, on notes in a notebook, voice notes. It will reveal a pattern after a while, that will give you an insight into your thoughts and feelings. Every time you feel triggered, try and make a note. This is will also reveal a pattern as to what could be causing it. Doing a timeline of your life’s journey what you liked and what you would like in the future, helps with goals. Noting things that make you really happy when they make you happy. You can go back and look at them and that will reveal a pattern as well.” If nothing else works, escape the hustle and bustle by welcoming the New Year with a reflective retreat on a solo getaway or a small group retreat where you spend time in nature, meditate and set intentions for the coming year and let this mindful approach foster self-discovery and provide a serene start to your new chapter. 3. Midnight Yoga Session: Morning Yoga sessions are oh-so-mainstream so, roll out your Yoga mats in a garden area at night and enter into deep meditation with Sukhasana or easy pose of Yoga and start the new year with a focus on well-being with friends or a local Yoga community who are ready to join in the first moments of the new year with tranquility and positive energy as the calming practice of Yoga can set the tone for a mindful and balanced start to the year. For the uninitiated, Yoga at night is a great remedy to release stress, anxiety or tension in the mind or body and help restore balance to prepare you for a good night's rest before bedtime on the last night of 2023. https://www.hindustantimes.com/lifestyle/festivals/happy-new-year-2024-8-unique-ways-to-welcome-the-new-year-101703601678344.html
  11. Australians and New Zealanders are making final preparations on New Year's Eve to become among the first nations to ring in 2024 as ongoing wars in Ukraine and Gaza cast a pall over celebrations and heightened tensions across parts of the world. Rain in New Zealand's largest city Auckland is expected to ease by midnight when downtown Sky Tower, the country's tallest structure, erupts with fireworks as the centerpiece of a spectacular annual light show. Two hours later in neighboring Australia, the Sydney Harbor Bridge will become the focal point of a renowned midnight fireworks display and light show viewed annually by around 425 million people worldwide, according to city authorities. More police than ever have been deployed throughout Sydney to ensure safety as more than 1 million people — equivalent to one in five of the city's po[CENSORED]tion — converge on the harbor waterfront for the best available views, state government authorities said in a statement. Many revelers have been camping at the best vantage points since Sunday morning. The waterfront has been the scene of heated pro-Palestinian protests after the sails of the Sydney Opera House were illuminated in the colors of the Israeli flag in response to the October 7 attack by Palestinian militant group Hamas that triggered the war. In New York's Times Square, officials and party organizers say they are prepared to welcome crowds of revelers and ensure their safety. At a security briefing Friday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said there were "no specific threats" to the annual New Year's Eve bash, which is expected to draw tens of thousands of people to the heart of midtown Manhattan. The celebrity-filled event will include live performances from Flo Rida, Megan Thee Stallion and LL Cool J, as well as televised appearances from Cardi B and others. Organizers said in-person attendance is expected to return to pre-COVID levels, even as foot traffic around Times Square remains down slightly since the pandemic. Amid near-daily protests in New York sparked by the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, police said they would expand the security perimeter around the party, creating a "buffer zone" that will allow them to head off potential demonstrations. "We will be out here with our canines, on horseback, our helicopters, our boats," Adams said. Officials will also monitor protests with drones, he said. "But as we saw last year, after having no specific threats, we get a threat." During last year's New Year's Eve party, a machete-wielding man attacked three police officers a few blocks from Times Square. Security will also be heightened across France on Sunday, with 90,000 law enforcement officers set to be deployed, domestic intelligence chief Céline Berthon said Friday. Of those, 6,000 will be in Paris, where French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said over 1.5 million people are expected to attend celebrations on the Champs-Elysees. Speaking at a press conference, Darmanin cited a "very high terrorist threat" because, in part, of "what is happening in Israel and Palestine," referring to the Israel-Hamas war. Darmanin said that police for the first time will be able to use drones as part of security work and that tens of thousands of firefighters and 5,000 soldiers would also be deployed. New Year's Eve celebrations in the French capital will center on the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, including DJ sets, fireworks and video projections on the Arc de Triomphe, highlighting "changes in the city and faces of the Games," according to the press service of the City of Paris. Other planned events include "the largest Mexican wave ever performed" and a "giant karaoke." Local authorities have instituted a ban on the sale of alcohol on and around the Champs Elysees on New Year's Eve, and the public will not be able to access the area with glass bottles and flasks. The security challenge ahead of the Olympics was highlighted when a tourist was killed in a knife attack near the Eiffel Tower on December 2. Large-scale attacks — such as that at the Bataclan in 2015, when Islamic extremists invaded the music hall and shot up cafe terraces, killing 130 people — also loom in memory. The knife attack raised concern in France and abroad about security for the Games that begin July 26, in just under seven months. But law enforcement officials appear eager to show off a security-ready Paris. In Muslim-majority Pakistan, the government has banned all New Year's Eve celebrations as an act of solidarity with the Palestinians. In an overnight televised message, caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar urged Pakistanis to "show solidarity with the oppressed people of Gaza" by beginning the new year with simplicity. Kakar said Muslims across the world were saddened over Israel's attacks on Gaza that resulted in the killings of thousands of innocent people. https://www.voanews.com/a/australians-new-zealanders-preparing-to-be-among-first-to-ring-in-2024-/7419066.html
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