Airtel Collaborates With Perplexity to Offer 12-Month Free Pro Access to All Users

Bharti Airtel announced a partnership with Perplexity on Thursday, under which all of its users will receive a free subscription to the AI platform’s paid tier. The telecom operator said access to the Perplexity Pro plan will be provided to its entire user base across mobile (prepaid and postpaid), Wi-Fi, and Direct-to-Home (DTH). The free subscription will remain valid for 12 months.

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Trên toàn thế giới, phân tích DNA là phương pháp tối ưu để xác định hài cốt sau các thảm họa hàng loạt, dù đó là tai nạn giao thông nghiêm trọng, thiên tai lớn hay tấn công khủng bố. Quy trình này đòi hỏi sự tỉ mỉ và chính xác cao, bao gồm hai giai đoạn chính: thu thập mẫu và phân tích đối chiếu.

The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück by Lynne Olson review – surviving an all-female concentration camp

The extraordinary story of the women who fought to bring their Nazi persecutors to justice

Shortly after her release from Ravensbrück in 1945, Comtesse Germaine de Renty attended a dinner party in Paris with old friends. One guest complimented her on how well she was looking, concluding that “life in Ravensbrück was not nearly as terrible as we’ve been told”. De Renty stared at the woman for a moment, before explaining icily that a typical day in the camp began by stepping over the corpses of friends who had died in the night. They would probably have no eyes, she added, since the rats had already eaten them. And with that, the comtesse stood up and swept out.

Ravensbrück always had a credibility issue, explains Lynne Olson in this consistently thoughtful book. The camp, although only 50 miles north of Berlin, had been liberated late, which gave the SS plenty of time to burn incriminating records. There was limited visual evidence, too, since no cameramen accompanied the Soviet army when it knocked down the gates on 30 April 1945. While images from Auschwitz and Dachau of starving prisoners and rotting corpses were flashed before a horrified world, Ravensbrück left little trace in the moral imagination.

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