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Jan 29, 2021 Pattern of brown scrunchies InvisaWear launched a collection of bracelets, necklaces, keychains, and scrunchies that have built-in panic buttons, so the wearer can reach out to friends or even 911 when they’re in danger. The products let you choose a group of contacts who will get an SOS message and your location if you’re in a sketchy situation and need help. And in an emergency, it’ll contact 911 for you without you having to dig around for your phone. InvisaWear co-founder Razia Abdelaziz came up with the idea for the smart accessories after her own scary experience of being harassed and chased by a group of men. She realized she had her phone on her, but couldn’t stop to call for help and she saw the need for safety jewelry. ....
Jan 29, 2021 Pattern of brown scrunchies InvisaWear launched a collection of bracelets, necklaces, keychains, and scrunchies that have built-in panic buttons, so the wearer can reach out to friends or even 911 when they’re in danger. The products let you choose a group of contacts who will get an SOS message and your location if you’re in a sketchy situation and need help. And in an emergency, it’ll contact 911 for you without you having to dig around for your phone. InvisaWear co-founder Razia Abdelaziz came up with the idea for the smart accessories after her own scary experience of being harassed and chased by a group of men. She realized she had her phone on her, but couldn’t stop to call for help and she saw the need for safety jewelry. ....
Armenia: Cluster Munitions Used in Multiple Attacks on Azerbaijan Format End Their Use; Join Treaty Ban (Berlin) – Armenian or allied Nagorno-Karabakh forces repeatedly fired widely banned cluster munitions in attacks on populated areas in Azerbaijan during the six-week war over Nagorno-Karabakh, Human Rights Watch said today. The use of cluster munitions violates the laws of war due to the weapons’ inherently indiscriminate nature. During a visit in Azerbaijan in November 2020, Human Rights Watch researchers documented four attacks with cluster munitions in three of the country’s districts. They killed at least seven civilians, including two children, and wounded close to 20, including two children. ....