Vaccination is not mandatory in Australia. Nearly 94% of people over the age of 16 still received two doses of the vaccine. Article written by Released 12/02/2022 on 10: 09 Updated 12/02/2022 at 13: 03 Reading time : 1 minute. The Canadian “freedom convoy” follows. Thousands of protesters marched towards Parliament in the Australian capital Canberra on Saturday, February 12, …
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St. Nasir. The American City Burger Restaurant is finally set to open
That’s it, the opening of the American city St. Nasir Finally emerges more precisely. Released a year ago, The name of the future new restaurant of Blue Ribbon Will always be displayed in the window announcing the next opening. In 2021, epidemics, all sorts of delays and an increase in quotes put an end to the life of Theory Favier-led …
Read More »Coronavirus in the world: Austria eases its health restrictions, thousands of Australians protest against vaccine
Europe Austria Austria is easing its health restrictions against the coronavirus until Saturday, while the situation in hospitals has once again become “manageable,” the government said. Sixty-nine percent of the country’s population is vaccinated. The FFP2 mask requirement is now only valid in shops and museums. Surgical mask is still required at public events, for which measurements are magnified. Entry …
Read More »Curling mixed doubles / Canada beat Czech Republic but falls to Australia
Play had already grown in intensity ahead of Sunday’s games at the (Beijing) Beijing Olympic curling tournament. Canadiens Rachel Homan and John Morris added a few more in a thrilling clash on Ice Cube. Updated on February 6 Gregory Strong The Canadian Press Homan kicked his final stone with a second on the clock and tied it with two runs, …
Read More »Unfortunately for Astra, it went wrong again after its rocket took off
During the mission for NASA’s benefit, the Astra rocket encountered an anomaly in the middle, which prevented it from releasing its payload into orbit. This is another failure for Astra. With the ugly success of companies like Aerospace and SpaceX sending rockets into space, one can forget that this type of exercise is very complicated. This is the bitter observation …
Read More »Blinken in Australia for” Quad ” meeting
US High Commissioner Antony Blinken arrived in Australia on Wednesday to meet allies in the Asia-Pacific region to boost their partnership in the face of China’s rise to power. “The secretary of state will participate in meetings for two days.”Quad“, In the hope that America’s alliance with Australia, India and Japan will strengthen its desire to become a bulwark against …
Read More »Protesters also rallied in Hungary, Belgium, New Zealand and Australia
Although the” convoy of freedom ” is due to arrive in Paris on Friday, February 11, protesters opposed to the vaccine requirement have already been mobilized for days in other cities around the world. In Wellington, New Zealand, Thousands of people have been around Parliament for four days now. Hungarian motorists and truck drivers stand in solidarity with Canadians and …
Read More »Australian company IAG’s cash profit was down 62 per cent as a result of a rise in natural disaster claims.
The news sent the company’s shares up 4 per cent to $ A4.74, the highest level in more than two months. Adverse weather conditions in Australia led to an increase in claims, prompting many insurers to increase their cots premiums to cover claims related to natural hazards for the entire state. Earlier this week, rival Suncorp reported a 29 per …
Read More »Australia officially classifies koalas as endangered species
The catastrophic fires of 2019-2020 destroyed marsupial populations in some Australian coastal areas. Article written by Released 11/02/2022 on 08: 20 Updated 11/02/2022 on 08: 41 Reading time : 1 minute. They are suffering from bushfires, land clearing, drought and disease. Koalas of a large part of Australia’s East Coast are officially classified, as of Friday, February 11 “At risk”. Environment …
Read More »Jean-Pierre Seventh in the Bed of Industrial Sovereignty by Emmanuel Macron
4:30 p.m. The public, who religiously listen to the President’s view of his energy for decades, refrain from applauding. The one at the table is not honored. But in that room is the iconic Jean-Pierre Sevenment of the Lion City. ” I would like to pay tribute to Jean-Pierre Chevènement who has been fighting for this file for decades without …
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