
In recent days, rumors have been circulating about CloudWhale Intelligence, a leading tech company, planning significant layoffs. CEO Zhang Juebin addressed these rumors in a statement released earlier this week, confirming that the company had indeed reduced its workforce from 1600 employees to 1400 in an effort to streamline operations and improve efficiency.Letter: Empower states to innovate and leadQueen of Jungle Coleen Rooney , 38, angered fans with her unique table manners during the I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! final. As a treat for final three Coleen, Richard Coles , and - eventual winner - Danny Jones after winning all of their stars during their trial, the campers were able to pick out a three-course meal for themselves. Coleen opted for bruschetta, followed by a spag bol and profiteroles for pudding. On Twitter , however, viewers raged after they noticed that the WAG used a knife and fork to cut up her spaghetti, even claiming she didn’t deserve to win after watching the moment. “Don't know if I can vote for Coleen, cutting her spaghetti with a knife. Twirl it, woman,” one person wrote. A second agreed: “Coleen doesn’t twist the spaghetti? Criminal,” with a third exclaiming, “COLEEN CUTS HER SPAGHETTI. SHE CANNOT BE ALLOWED TO WIN” while another echoed, “ Coleen Rooney has just cut spaghetti with a knife and fork if she wins this is a travesty.” One viewer demanded: “Why is Coleen eating Spaghetti Bolognese with a knife?” while one suggested she’d made a major diplomatic mistake, claiming, “The Italian in me is pained watching Coleen cut her spaghetti with a knife, this is outrageous.” The dinner scene turned out to be contentious in many ways, with lots of fans having strong opinions about what the contestants chose. Danny went for a starter of mozzarella sticks with sweet chilli sauce, a buttermilk chicken burger and chips for his main course, fresh cream profiteroles with warm Nutella sauce for dessert and a cold glass of beer for his drink. Richard, meanwhile, had a starter of king prawn cocktail with salad, cottage pie with peas, carrots and gravy for his main course, fruit cake for dessert and Chablis Grand Cru for his drink. "The Reverend could have literally had any meal he wanted omg. Why would he willingly choose to eat fruitcake over something delicious. Strange choices,” one person said of Richard’s choice, with another complaining: "Actually offended by the Reverend's dinner. How revolting." Even beyond her spaghetti etiquette, Coleen may have slashed her odds of winning with her behaviour during her final trial. The star ditched her usual cool and collected response to creepy crawlies, and couldn’t stop shouting while surrounded by snakes. Ant and Dec told Coleen they’d never seen her that scared before, while fans were shocked to see Coleen terrified and panicked for the first time in the last few weeks of the jungle. One fan said on social media: "First time I’ve seen Coleen actually panic!" while another posted: "Most panicked I’ve seen Coleen yet!" One claimed she was 'faking' her fear to appear brave during the final. They wrote: "Coleen has been silent in all the trials so far but on the last one she’s freaking out? It’s giving acting scared to appear brave." * Follow Mirror Celebs on Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .Penguins' captain Sidney Crosby breaks Lemieux's franchise record for assists
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Education Ministry and Six Other Departments Deploy Further Strengthening of Teacher Respect and Support WorkJimmy Carter, the 39th US president, has died at 100 ATLANTA (AP) — Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has died. He was 100 years old and had spent more than a year in hospice care. The Georgia peanut farmer served one turbulent term in the White House before building a reputation as a global humanitarian and champion of democracy. He defeated President Gerald Ford in 1976 promising to restore trust in government but lost to Ronald Reagan four years later amid soaring inflation, gas station lines and the Iran hostage crisis. He and his wife Rosalynn then formed The Carter Center, and he earned a Nobel Peace Prize while making himself the most internationally engaged of former presidents. The Carter Center said he died peacefully Sunday afternoon in Plains, Georgia, surrounded by his family. Jimmy Carter: Many evolutions for a centenarian ‘citizen of the world’ PLAINS, Ga. (AP) — The 39th and longest-lived U.S. president, James Earl Carter Jr., died Sunday at the age of 100. His life ended where it began, in Plains, Georgia. He left and returned to the tiny town many times as he climbed to the nation’s highest office and lost it after four tumultuous years. Carter spent the next 40 years setting new standards for what a former president can do. Carter wrote nearly a decade ago that he found all the phases of his life challenging but also successful and enjoyable. The Democrat's principled but pragmatic approach defied American political labels, especially the idea that one-term presidents are failures. The Latest: Former President Jimmy Carter is dead at age 100 Former President Jimmy Carter has died at the age of 100. The 39th president of the United States was a Georgia peanut farmer who sought to restore trust in government when he assumed the presidency in 1977 and then built a reputation for tireless work as a humanitarian. He earned a Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. He died Sunday, more than a year after entering hospice care, at his home in Plains, Georgia. Carter was sworn in as president on Jan. 20, 1977, after defeating President Gerald R. Ford in the 1976 general election. He left office on Jan. 20, 1981, following his 1980 general election loss to Ronald Reagan. Jimmy Carter: A brief bio Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has died at his home in Plains, Georgia. His death comes more than a year after the former president entered hospice care. He was 100 years old. Jetliner skids off runway and bursts into flames while landing in South Korea, killing 179 SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A jetliner skidded off a runway, slammed into a concrete fence and burst into flames in South Korea after its landing gear apparently failed to deploy. Officials said all but two of the 181 people on board were killed Sunday in one of the country’s worst aviation disasters. The 737-800 operated by Jeju Air plane arrived from Bangkok and crashed while attempting to land in the town of Muan, about 290 kilometers (180 miles) south of Seoul. Footage of the crash aired by South Korean television channels showed the plane skidding across the airstrip at high speed, evidently with its landing gear still closed. Tornadoes in Texas and Mississippi kill 2 and injure 6 as severe weather system moves east HOUSTON (AP) — A strong storm system is threatening to whip up tornadoes in parts of the U.S. Southeast, a day after severe weather claimed at least two lives as twisters touched down in Texas and Mississippi. Strong storms moving eastward Sunday are expected to continue producing gusty, damaging winds, hail and tornadoes through Sunday. That is according to National Weather Service meteorologist Frank Pereira. So far, the line of severe weather has led to about 40 tornado reports from southeastern Texas to Alabama, Pereira said, but those reports remain unconfirmed until surveys of damage are completed. Israeli hospital says Netanyahu has undergone successful prostate surgery TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — An Israeli hospital says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has undergone successful prostate surgery. Jerusalem’s Hadassah Medical Center said his prostate was removed late Sunday and that he was recovering. Netanyahu’s office had said Justice Minister Yariv Levin, a close ally, would serve as acting prime minister during the procedure. Doctors ordered the operation after detecting an infection last week. Netanyahu is expected to remain hospitalized for several days. With so much at stake, Netanyahu’s health in wartime is a concern for both Israelis and the wider world. Syria's de facto leader says it could take up to 4 years to hold elections BEIRUT (AP) — Syria’s de facto leader has said it could take up to four years to hold elections in Syria, and that he plans on dissolving his Islamist group that led the country’s insurgency at an anticipated national dialogue summit for the country. Ahmad al-Sharaa, who leads Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the group leading the new authority in Syria, made the remarks in an interview Sunday. That's according to the Saudi television network Al-Arabiyya. It comes almost a month after a lightning insurgency led by HTS overthrew President Bashar Assad’s decades-long rule, ending the country’s uprising-turned civil war that started back in 2011. A fourth infant dies of the winter cold in Gaza as families share blankets in seaside tents DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — A fourth infant has died of hypothermia in Gaza, where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians displaced by nearly 15 months of war are huddled in tents along the rainy, windswept coast as winter arrives. The baby's father says the 20-day-old child was found with his head as “cold as ice” Sunday morning in their tent. The baby’s twin brother was moved to the intensive care unit of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital. Their father says the twins were born one month premature and spent just a day in hospital, which like other Gaza health centers has been overwhelmed and only partially functions. Musk causes uproar for backing Germany's far-right party ahead of key elections BERLIN (AP) — Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has caused uproar after backing Germany’s far-right party in a major newspaper ahead of key parliamentary elections in the Western European country, leading to the resignation of the paper’s opinion editor in protest. Germany is to vote in an early election on Feb. 23 after Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s three-party governing coalition collapsed last month in a dispute over how to revitalize the country’s stagnant economy. Musk’s guest opinion piece for Welt am Sonntag, published in German over the weekend, was the second time this month he supported the Alternative for Germany, or AfD.