A test flight was made between the two countries today after the Italian government lifted an embargo on the commercial flight ban imposed on Libya. The Libyan government said that the test flight of Italian Airlines, which brought Libyan Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dibeybe from Rome to Tripoli, was successful. Dibeybe, who held a press conference after the plane’s arrival in Tripoli, announced that commercial flights between the two countries would start in September
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Microsoft has fired software engineer Joe Lopez after he publicly protested the company’s Azure technology being used by Israel in attacks on Gaza.
Lopez interrupted CEO Satya Nadella’s speech at a company conference in Seattle on May 19, accusing Microsoft of supporting Israeli war crimes. He was later dismissed via email, according to activist group “No Azure for Apartheid.”
The group also claimed Microsoft banned terms like “Palestine”, “Gaza”, and “genocide” from internal emails. Lopez had worked on Azure’s AI services team and previously warned colleagues about the technology’s alleged use in targeting civilians.
Microsoft has not publicly responded to the incident.