UPDATED- Iran’s Water Crisis Protests Enter Fifth Night

ICBPS- Iran’s ‘water shortage’ protests have entered the fifth night in a row, more cities have joined the ongoing demonstrations. Five days of protests against water shortages and electricity blackouts in the nation’s southwest have turned deadly, with gunfire killing at least three people, injuring dozens so far. Late Thursday, July 15, 2021, people in […]

Iran Protests: Security Forces Open Fire Towards Demonstrators

ICBPS- Iranian citizens marched through streets over water shortages on July 16, 2021 in the oil-rich Khuzestan province, including its capital, Ahvaz.
Videos posted online indicate that police have fired weapons to disperse the crowds in the restive province in southwestern Iran.
People in at least 10 cities and several districts of Ahvaz took to the streets late Thursday to protest over water shortage.

Neural Network Journalism Averse To China’s Politburo

ICBPS- Neural networks are a set of algorithms, modelled loosely after the human brain, that are designed to recognize patterns. They interpret sensory data through a kind of machine perception, labelling or clustering raw input. The patterns they recognize are numerical, contained in vectors, into which all real-world data, be it images, sound, text or time series, must be translated. Neural networks help us cluster and classify. They help to group unlabelled data according to similarities among the example inputs, and they classify data when they have a labelled dataset to train on. The neural network journalism is human’s essential need against today’s politburo. It is no more possible for journalism to focus on only one topic without considering other related topics. Journalism has ton see the world as an network of cells not only one cell.