Photographs Reveal How Iranian Women Have Used Dance as Resistance

An Iranian photographer explores how women have used dance as resistance in the social and political history of her native country.
Across Iran’s modern history, dance has reflected changing ideas around identity, freedom, and self-expression. Through photographs, videos, and archival materials, Iranian artist Hannah Darabi explores how dance has been used as a form of
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Microsoft 最近宣佈動畫角色 Mico 將於 8 月 18 日退出 Copilot 語音對話介面,由推出到轉型僅得不足一年,這個決定與消費版及商業版 Copilot 應用程式合併同步公佈,官方形容 Mico 未來會轉投教學功能 Learn Live,擔任引導式導師角色。
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Communist Party of China invokes Jiang’s legacy in call to rally round Xi’s leadership
A leading Communist Party research group has invoked the legacy of China’s former leader Jiang Zemin in a call to rally round President Xi Jinping.
The article by the Institute of Party History and Literature, published on Sunday in the party’s mouthpiece People’s Daily, formed part of the commemorations of the centenary of Jiang’s birth and highlighted the importance of supporting the leadership in the face of economic or geopolitical difficulties.
“Under the party’s third-generation leadership with Comrade Jiang Zemin at its core
ZOTAC owner PC Partner warns entry-level GPU shortages will get worse in H2 2026
PC Partner calls PC market “highly challenging” as GPU shortages worsen

PC Partner Group, the company behind ZOTAC, Inno3D and Manli, has issued a warning about worsening graphics card supply in the second half of 2026. The manufacturer says GPU and graphics memory constraints are already limiting shipments, with entry-level graphics cards expected to become harder to obtain.
The warning comes directly from PC Partner’s financial results published on August 14. The company says, “The PC market remains highly
Boy, 13, among 16 arrested as Hong Kong police tackle juvenile crime
Hong Kong police have arrested 16 people as part of efforts to clamp down on juvenile crime, with those apprehended including a 13‑year‑old boy linked to a shoplifting case involving stolen goods worth about HK$4,000 (US$510).
Officers from the force’s New Territories South regional headquarters said on Sunday that the arrestees, aged 13 to 39, included 11 teenagers. They were apprehended on suspicion of various offences, including disorderly conduct, possession



