Cory Weinberg

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Qantas records huge loss due to covid

Qantas a enregistré plus de 20 milliards de dollars australiens (8,93 milliards d'euros) de pertes depuis le début de la pandémie.

Australian airline Qantas reported a huge loss in the second half of the year on Thursday, due to coronavirus-related travel restrictions and the arrival of the Omicron variant that increased its difficulties. Qantas has recorded more than 20 billion Australian dollars (8.93 billion euros) in losses since the beginning of the pandemic. Read moreWhy French airlines aren’t more concerned about …

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Crowd against Australia before World Cup?

Crowd against Australia before World Cup?

The French XV could play a match against Australia in August 2023, just weeks before the World Cup. France’S XV’s schedule currently looks to be good. Australian media reports Fox Rugby, Ahead of August 2023, French team can play better in match against Australia. That is, only a few weeks before the start of the World Cup in the same …

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Nadal wins first match since Australian title in Acapulco

Nadal wins first match since Australian title in Acapulco

Released on : 23/02/2022 – 07:22 Acapulco, Mexico (A. F. B) – The two finalists, recent Australian Open Rafael Nadal and Daniil Medvedev, easily qualified for the second round of the ATP 500 tournament in Acapulco on Tuesday in Mexico after their respective victories against Denis Kudla and Benoît Paire. The 35-year-old Spaniard defeated American Denis Kudla 6-3, 6-2 in …

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What Is Gambling for People with Disabilities?

The contributions of engaging in leisure and recreational activities in enhancing life and well-being are widely discussed and encouraged. However, little is known about how the disabled engage with these activities compared to the ordinary individual. People who fall into this category have mental or physical conditions that limit their movement, activities, or senses. There are numerous types of disabilities, …

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Australia refusing to sow in Antarctica

Australia refusing to sow in Antarctica

Prime minister Scott Morrison, on Tuesday, February 22, unveiled a plan of more than half a billion euros to accelerate the study of the White Continent. Many see it as his intention to ward off Chinese appetites above all else and risk creating an arms race. Drones, autonomous vehicles, helicopters … Australia plans to use enormous means to continue its …

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ATP-Acapulco: Nadal wins first tournament since Australian title

ATP-Acapulco: Nadal wins first tournament since Australian title

The 35-year-old Spaniard defeated American Denis Kudla 6-3, 6-2 in straight sets and will face another American, Stephen Kozlov, ranked 103rd in the ATP rankings, who is his training partner in the next round. The world No. 5 broke No. 100 Kudla in the fourth game of the tournament to lead 3-1 and lead imminently in the first set. The …

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One dead, ten missing in floods

One dead, ten missing in floods

The body of a six-year-old man found in a sinking car in the state of Queensland. Article written by Released 06: 56 on 23/02/2022 Updated 23/02/2022 at 07: 53 Reading time : 1 min. Flooding occurred suddenly. One person died and ten others were missing on Wednesday, February 23, as heavy rains lashed eastern Australia. Body found in a six-year-old man …

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United States – Amazon has once again blamed anti-union practices

Un panneau incitant les employés d’Amazon à voter, le 28 mars 2021 dans l’Alabama.

PublishedFebruary 22, 2022, 10:45 p.m. The e-commerce company is currently facing several union initiatives in various US states. A sign urging Amazon employees to vote on March 28, 2021 in Alabama. Getty Images via AFP An organization seeking to form a union at the Amazon warehouse in Alabama on Tuesday again accused e-commerce of subverting the union to the US …

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Melbourne lifts latest covid containment measures

Australie: Melbourne lève les dernières mesures de confinement anti-Covid

AA / Istanbul Melbourne, the capital of Victoria state, Australia’s second-largest city, decided on Friday on lifting the latest containment measures imposed to counter the spread of the coronavirus. Control measures continued for 262 days, or nearly 9 months, during 6 separate lockdowns, ordered since March 2020, making Melbourne the “most defined City” in the world, according to a reporter …

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