The first result is more reasonable than the unprofessional preparation would have suggested. Although the SPÖ did not set any hurdles at all for the application for the party chairmanship and then set carelessly low hurdles, ultimately only the favored trio of Pamela Rendi-Wagner, Hans Peter Doskozil and Andreas Babler remained in the running. This will be due to the effort of scraping together 30 declarations of support as a nobody – but also to later insight that the member survey is too important for fruitless self-portrayal. If there was a plan – as suspected by opponents of Rendi-Wagner – to ridicule the vote with a flood of candidates, then this failed.
More schedule changes in the Professional League: Avellaneda’s classic is brought forward
Next Sunday’s Avellaneda classic between Independiente and Racing Club changed its schedule for “security reasons,” the Professional Soccer League (LPF) reported in a statement.
The match, valid for the 12th date of the LPF, was scheduled for 7:00 p.m. and was brought forward to 4:30 p.m. at the request of the Agency for the Prevention of Violence in Sport (Aprevide), due to inmates from the local club’s bar .
It is that Independiente currently has three factions of bars, something similar to what happens in its classic rival, and for this reason they generally do not play at night.
In addition, Newell’s Old Boys from Rosario will receive River from 7:00 p.m. and not from 4:30 p.m. as scheduled.
Consequently, this is how date 12 of the Professional League remained
Saturday April 15
16.30 Defense and Justice – Institute
19.00 Mouth – Students
21.30 Gymnastics – Belgrano
21.30 Hurricane – Argentines
Sunday April 16
14.00 Union – Tiger
14.00 Velez – Central Barracas
16.30 Independent – Racing
19.00 Newell’s – River
21.30 Workshops – San Lorenzo
Monday April 17
16.30 Platense – Colon
19.00 Sarmiento – Arsenal
19.00 Banfield – Central Córdoba
21.30 Atlético Tucumán – Rosario Central
21.30 Godoy Cruz – Lanús
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Apple transfers production of mixed reality headset to Chinese supplier
Taiwanese electronics maker Pegatron, which was seen as the exclusive partner for building Apple’s mixed reality headset, was recently removed from the device’s supply chain, according to a report by DigiTimes.
According to the report, Apple asked Pegatron to hand over manufacturing and final assembly operations to Chinese supplier Luxshare. Apparently, this process would have ended in March. DigiTimes suggests that the move may be related to Pegatron moving some of its production capacity from China to other regions, which includes the sale of its Shanghai factory to Luxshare.
Pegatron designed the production process for the headset that has now been handed over to Luxshare, but that’s not necessarily a losing point for the company. It would only make big profits if the launch manufacturing yielded a large volume.
And the Apple headset is expected to be manufactured in low volume as the software and hardware have not yet matured and it is an unproven marketwhich may not be initially profitable for vendors, who have pinned their hopes on the long-term potential of headphone devices.
The acquisition of Luxshare marks the first time that a Chinese company will be solely responsible for manufacturing and assembling a new Apple product at launch. Until now, manufacturing of Apple devices has been developed and carried out by companies in Taiwan before gradually moving to Chinese companies.
Luxshare already makes AirPods for Apple, as well as several iPhone and Apple Watch models. In the future, the company should also help supply the iPhone 15 Pro Max, upcoming MacBooks and even Apple’s electric vehicle.
Tunisia: the Opposition takes to the streets to demand the release of its members
In Tunisia, the opposition does not take off. Sunday, once more at the call of the National Salvation Front, several activists took to the streets of Tunis to demand the release of their leaders imprisoned since February on charges of acts of terrorism and conspiracy once morest state security.
Since the beginning of February, the authorities have imprisoned more than 20 opponents and personalities including ex-ministers, businessmen and the owner of the most listened to radio station in the country, Radio Mosaïque. Present at the demonstration, Samir Ben Amor, head of the Republican Party, an opposition party, demanded a dialogue to save Tunisia: “we are calling today for a national dialogue to draw up a roadmap to save Tunisia, put an end to what began in July 2021 when President Kaïs Saied took full power, and return to the democratic path. »
These arrests are denounced by local and international NGOs and target, among others, senior executives of the National Salvation Front and its main component, the Islamist-inspired party Ennahada. President Kais Saied called those arrested terrorists. Belgacem Hassen, of the FSN, asked on Sunday that the “prosecution or justice take over (from the police, editor’s note) and present the charges once morest the detainees to the Tunisian people”.
The demonstrators also evoked the rejection a few days ago by President Saied “of the dictates of the IMF” with which Tunisia has been in talks for months for financial aid of nearly 2 billion dollars.
Source: Africanews