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The Microsoft Copilot logo is displayed at the Fira Gran Via during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2026. The pla...

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Mobile World Congress

13 March 2026

The Microsoft Copilot logo is displayed at the Fira Gran Via during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2026. The pla...

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13 March 2026

The Microsoft Copilot logo is displayed at the Fira Gran Via during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2026. The platform evolves into a proactive Agentic AI ecosystem, and the branding highlights the integration of Work IQ and Agent Mode across Microsoft 365 apps, powered by foundational models like GPT-5 and Azure OpenAI Foundry. The exhibit showcases the synergy between the software and the latest Copilot+ PC hardware, including devices equipped with the Snapdragon X Plus (8-core) processor and the AMD Ryzen AI 400 series, both featuring dedicated Neural Processing Units (NPUs) capable of 45 to 50 TOPS for on-device AI tasks. The display also features the Surface Pro 12-inch, which integrates a 10-megapixel Ultra HD rear camera and a Full HD front-facing Studio Camera with AI-enhanced Windows Studio Effects, all operating under the unified Copilot intelligence layer.


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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 23, 2023: Razia Iqbal attends the official winners' ceremony of the International Booker Prize 2023 at the Sky...

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International Booker Prize Award Ceremony In London

24 May 2023

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 23, 2023: Razia Iqbal attends the official winners' ceremony of the International Booker Prize 2023 at the Sky...

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24 May 2023

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 23, 2023: Razia Iqbal attends the official winners' ceremony of the International Booker Prize 2023 at the Sky Garden in London, United Kingdom on May 23, 2023. The International Booker Prize is awarded annually for the finest single work of fiction from around the world which has been translated into English and published in the UK and Ireland.


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(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, makes cuts on a hand of a man in Wazirabad...

#1138518

India Bloodletting Treatment

2 April 2016

(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, makes cuts on a hand of a man in Wazirabad...

#1138518

2 April 2016

(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, makes cuts on a hand of a man in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)


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(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, makes cuts on a foot of a woman in Wazirab...

#1138519

India Bloodletting Treatment

2 April 2016

(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, makes cuts on a foot of a woman in Wazirab...

#1138519

2 April 2016

(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, makes cuts on a foot of a woman in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)


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(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- A helper washes a hand of a patient after she was made cuts by Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner loc...

#1138515

India Bloodletting Treatment

2 April 2016

(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- A helper washes a hand of a patient after she was made cuts by Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner loc...

#1138515

2 April 2016

(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- A helper washes a hand of a patient after she was made cuts by Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)


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(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- A helper washes the hands of patients after they were made cuts by Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner...

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India Bloodletting Treatment

2 April 2016

(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- A helper washes the hands of patients after they were made cuts by Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner...

#1138516

2 April 2016

(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- A helper washes the hands of patients after they were made cuts by Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)


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(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- A helper washes the feet of women patients after they were made cuts by Mohammad Iqbal, a practit...

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India Bloodletting Treatment

2 April 2016

(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- A helper washes the feet of women patients after they were made cuts by Mohammad Iqbal, a practit...

#1138517

2 April 2016

(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- A helper washes the feet of women patients after they were made cuts by Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)


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Before the revolution, I was a teacher at the Ahmad al-Shami school and deputy head teacher at the Community Education School, operated by a...

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Syria: How the revolution changed my life

25 March 2016

Before the revolution, I was a teacher at the Ahmad al-Shami school and deputy head teacher at the Community Education School, operated by a...

#1128781

25 March 2016

Before the revolution, I was a teacher at the Ahmad al-Shami school and deputy head teacher at the Community Education School, operated by a charity organisation in Douma. I used to study geography at Damascus University, I didn't graduate from university because I was dismissed from college for security reasons after I had been arrested. I have participated in revolution-related activities since the beginning of the Syrian uprising. I was once arrested for four hours for taking part in a protest. However, I didn't expect to be arrested again. But I was detained once more in Damascus in an ambush as I was held in a Kafr Souseh security office. I was held for one month and was released in an exchange-of-prisoner deal that led to the release of 48 Iranians who had been captured by the Baraa Brigades. I was released on December 1, 2012, and since then, I have decided to dedicate all my time to civil work. With the help of my friends, I founded the Iqra Centre, an elementary education centre for children. On January 1, 2015, I was appointed director of the Office of Women's Affairs in Eastern Ghouta. A turning point in my life during those five years happened on December 13, 2015, when the regime forces targeted the school where I was teaching. The regime fired missiles at the school. The schoolyard was full of injured children and teachers. The blood of the injured children was everywhere. It was then when my viewpoint towards the war changed.


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Before the revolution, I was a teacher at the Ahmad al-Shami school and deputy head teacher at the Community Education School, operated by a...

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Syria: How the revolution changed my life

25 March 2016

Before the revolution, I was a teacher at the Ahmad al-Shami school and deputy head teacher at the Community Education School, operated by a...

#1128784

25 March 2016

Before the revolution, I was a teacher at the Ahmad al-Shami school and deputy head teacher at the Community Education School, operated by a charity organisation in Douma. I used to study geography at Damascus University, I didn't graduate from university because I was dismissed from college for security reasons after I had been arrested. I have participated in revolution-related activities since the beginning of the Syrian uprising. I was once arrested for four hours for taking part in a protest. However, I didn't expect to be arrested again. But I was detained once more in Damascus in an ambush as I was held in a Kafr Souseh security office. I was held for one month and was released in an exchange-of-prisoner deal that led to the release of 48 Iranians who had been captured by the Baraa Brigades. I was released on December 1, 2012, and since then, I have decided to dedicate all my time to civil work. With the help of my friends, I founded the Iqra Centre, an elementary education centre for children. On January 1, 2015, I was appointed director of the Office of Women's Affairs in Eastern Ghouta. A turning point in my life during those five years happened on December 13, 2015, when the regime forces targeted the school where I was teaching. The regime fired missiles at the school. The schoolyard was full of injured children and teachers. The blood of the injured children was everywhere. It was then when my viewpoint towards the war changed.


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Before the revolution, I was a teacher at the Ahmad al-Shami school and deputy head teacher at the Community Education School, operated by a...

#1128785

Syria: How the revolution changed my life

25 March 2016

Before the revolution, I was a teacher at the Ahmad al-Shami school and deputy head teacher at the Community Education School, operated by a...

#1128785

25 March 2016

Before the revolution, I was a teacher at the Ahmad al-Shami school and deputy head teacher at the Community Education School, operated by a charity organisation in Douma. I used to study geography at Damascus University, I didn't graduate from university because I was dismissed from college for security reasons after I had been arrested. I have participated in revolution-related activities since the beginning of the Syrian uprising. I was once arrested for four hours for taking part in a protest. However, I didn't expect to be arrested again. But I was detained once more in Damascus in an ambush as I was held in a Kafr Souseh security office. I was held for one month and was released in an exchange-of-prisoner deal that led to the release of 48 Iranians who had been captured by the Baraa Brigades. I was released on December 1, 2012, and since then, I have decided to dedicate all my time to civil work. With the help of my friends, I founded the Iqra Centre, an elementary education centre for children. On January 1, 2015, I was appointed director of the Office of Women's Affairs in Eastern Ghouta. A turning point in my life during those five years happened on December 13, 2015, when the regime forces targeted the school where I was teaching. The regime fired missiles at the school. The schoolyard was full of injured children and teachers. The blood of the injured children was everywhere. It was then when my viewpoint towards the war changed.


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