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Foreign fighters in Russian army take the fight to Ukrainian army in Avdiivka area

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DJI hobby drones mooshing men all over the place

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Dayum! These DJI hobby drones mooshing men is cruel but it's war I guess.

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PayPal payments for freelancers from Feb 2024​

E-Rozgar centres to boost digital productivity, says IT minister

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January 12, 2024

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Caretaker Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Dr. Umar Saif on Thursday said that under the pilot project, 10,000 freelancers would start receiving payments from PayPal in February.

Addressing a Tech Destination Pakistan event that featured the launch of E-Rozgar Centers in the country, he said, “In February, we are going to start the first pilot project in which 10,000 freelancers in Pakistan would be able to start receiving payments through PayPal.”

The minister further mentioned that in March, the program would be scaled up and everyone would have access to payments from PayPal and Stripe across the country.

He clarified that while PayPal itself is not coming to Pakistan, an agreement has been reached where remittances would be channeled through PayPal via a third party.

Under the newly devised program, the freelancers will not need to open a PayPal account. Instead, individuals outside the country will make payments from their PayPal accounts, and the funds will be promptly deposited into the freelancers’ accounts, the minister explained.

The minister said that the government has devised a mechanism for the opening of bank accounts for freelancers. He mentioned that only freelancers would have to provide evidence that they have an account on Fiverr, Upwork, Elance, Toptal, or Crossover.

The minister added, “The IT industry would have a 50 percentdollar retention policy, which means that whatever you earn, you can keep 50 percent of that in dollars. You will get a debit card from that bank so that you can freely spend that money domestically or internationally.”

He highlighted that the government has allocated enough funds for the establishment of E-Rozgaar centers across the country through a public-private partnership mode, facilitating an interest-free loan to shortlisted/qualified individuals and companies.

He said that the main objective behind the E-Rozgaar centers is to provide state-of-the-art infrastructure to enhance freelancers’ productivity and bolster Pakistan’s digital ecosystem.

Under the program, more than 250 E-Rozgaar Pakistan centers would be established through the public and private sectors.

He said that the initiative would foster inclusivity in the digital, financial, and economic sectors by cultivating a culture of freelancing and entrepreneurship in Pakistan.

Currently, he informed that work on almost 40 E-Rozgaar centers is in progress, and it is expected that all these E-Rozgaar centers shall be made operational by 19th February 2024.

Dr. Umar Saif said that the first standardized quality test for the 75,000 information technology graduates would be conducted on January 15.

He highlighted significant decisions made to revamp IT education in collaboration with various entities, including HEC, the National Computing Accreditation Council, the Examination Testing Council, the Pakistan Software Export Board, and the Pakistan Software Houses Association.

Dr Saif said students who successfully pass the test will be offered job opportunities through the Industry Placement Program. He added that funds will be allocated to support special industry courses in universities, aiming to prepare students for current industry trends and needs.

He mentioned that the students would get a stipend from the government, and the companies that give them apprenticeships would get cash awards from the government.

At the same time, he said, the IT industry also needs highly skilled manpower, which is certified by international enterprise platforms Google’s and Microsoft’s, Cisco’s. “So this year, we’re going to train 16,000 people. These are people who already have IT skills but need international certifications in technologies like Salesforce, Cisco, Microsoft, Oracle financials, etc,” he added.

He said the government, under the SIFC, had taken some radical steps to facilitate the IT firms, which helped increase IT revenue by 13 percent during the last month.

Federal IT Secretary Hassan Nasir Jami said within a short period, the IT ministry had introduced multiple initiatives to enhance IT exports and facilitate freelancers.

He said the IT ministry was committed to developing an IT ecosystem and called upon entrepreneurs, students, and developers to take advantage of opportunities available

 
Tank is paper tiger. Armor not good. 1 anti tank missile moosh it.

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A young 23 year old Ukrainian MiG-29 fighter pilot got mooshed, probably by R-37M long range AAM fired by Su-35.

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wonder what happened to those f-16s
 
wonder what happened to those f-16s

I think the Dutch ones are blocked or delayed by Netherlands' new government after Geert Wilders won election. The Belgian ones are only scheduled for next year.
 
This war still going on I thought Russia won long time ago

Russia can end it all with in 1-2 days if it wanted but it is very patient
 
This war still going on I thought Russia won long time ago

Russia can end it all with in 1-2 days if it wanted but it is very patient

Xi told Putin to drag it out for 500 years to weaken the West.

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Production of GPS guided glide bomb kit in the Russian far east outside range of Ukrainian army drones.

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super duper American Mk 19 AGS no match for DJI hobby drone

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Ukrainian army keeps losing valuable self propelled field guns thanks to Russia's new AESA counter battery radars locating them all the time.

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Russian 82 mm automatic mortar. Americans can only dream.

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Russian 82 mm automatic mortar. Americans can only dream.

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Of course. It is just that what the Americans dream up ends up being a nightmare for some others. Who needs mortars? :D
 
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