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Login There is no solution to Gaza tensions because none of the parties want a solution 19/05/2021|6min The conflict between Israel and Palestine will not be resolved because “none of the parties want a solution” but the situation is likely to end in a temporary ceasefire, according to former Australian ambassador to Israel Peter Rodgers. “There is no solution in this because none of the parties involved want a solution, they want a pause perhaps, they want some calm but they’re not prepared to do a deal, he told Sky News. “There is a script for all this, this just a variation on the script, there’s nothing particularly new … The US will continue to protect Israel in the UN security council, the Israelis pound Gaza for the next few days and then there will be some sort of ceasefire but it’ll only be a pause . ....
Updated / Wednesday, 14 Apr 2021 11:52 In the newly published third volume of academic and author Seán McConville s comprehensive history Irish Political Prisoners, 1960–2000, McConville offers in his words, a comprehensive, detailed and humane account of the thousands who came into custody during the years of the Northern Ireland conflict, and how they lived out the months, years and decades in Irish and English maximum-security prisons . Below, the author introduces an extract from the book, recounting the notorious Maidstone breakout of 1972. I have tried to provide a complete account of imprisonment during the thirty and more years of The Troubles and have assumed that many readers will have only a sketchy knowledge of modern Irish history. The political, legal, organisational framework of those years have therefore been set out in as much detail as is practical. ....
Key Takeaways Although we can find case studies about microservices migrations, there are still a lot of companies in the industry that haven’t touched the microservices strategy yet. The current microservices approaches are more complex than they used to be. We build more complex systems, with a more complex architecture, so we have a more complex landscape and a deeper learning curve as consequence. Monitoring and tracing microservices are some of the biggest challenges, besides its complexity. The event-driven architecture is a great way to build microservices, especially in terms of communication between different services. Wes Reisz moderated an InfoQ Live roundtable on the impact of microservices, dealing with operational complexity, and alternatives to the microservices model. The participants were Leif Beaton (NGINX senior solutions architect), Yan Cui (independent AWS and serverless consultant), and Nicky Wrightson (Skyscanner principal engineer). ....