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USA: This pace has lived with tires on the neck for many years

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He has lived with tires around his neck for half of his life. According to the Colorado Nature Park (USA) team, the elk was over four years old and had been stuck in its neck tire for at least two years. On Saturday, wildlife conservation officials were finally unable to shake off the animals for removal. Trapped for 2 years …

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Violent scythe attack on cyclist in park in London: Thieves steal his bike

Violent scythe attack on cyclist in park in London: Thieves steal his bike

Alexander Richardson is still in shock after a surreal attack on a park in London last week. Alexander Richardson (Albacen-Phoenix) was attacked with a knife during a full training session on October 7 in a park in London. He described his “shocking experience” in a post on Instagram. “When I was finishing my training at 3pm four motorcycles with four …

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VF Corporation automates its logistics through Locus Robotics

VF Corporation automates its logistics through Locus Robotics

When asked about 2020, many retailers share a common experience: a sudden rise in e-commerce activity as sales points are massively closed, and the need for logistics to find solutions. This is the case with VF Corporation, an American company that specializes in distributing clothing to popular brands including Eastbog, Vance, The North Face, Supreme or Timberland. With ten distribution …

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Covid 19: Australia will ease international travel restrictions in November

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Australia | Young woman consulting board at an airport departure. Getty Images In November, Australia lifted restrictions on international travel – less than a month earlier – to make it easier for its citizens and permanent residents to enter and leave the country. This milestone marks the end of the most severe Covid 19 travel control measures imposed worldwide. Highlights …

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Christopher Columbus, or the celebration of the Native people, was torn by a holiday in America

Christopher Columbus, or the celebration of the Native people, was torn by a holiday in America

“Columbus Day” or “Indigenous People’s Day”, you have to choose. For the first time in the United States, the second Monday in October was traditionally observed as a federal holiday, Indigenous People’s Day, celebrating the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the United States. Appreciated by the Amerindians who saw the identity of white colonialism in Christopher Columbus, the decision of …

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Southwest acknowledges that many of its flight cancellations are linked to a limited number of employees

La compagnie aérienne a annulé plus de 2.000 vols au cours des trois derniers jours.

The U.S. company Southwest, which initially caused more than 2,000 cancellations due to weather and air traffic control problems, admitted on Monday, October 11, that the situation was exacerbated by limited manpower. Read moreAir cargo begins with the Covid 19 epidemic Problems were canceled Friday night “Mainly related to weather and other external barriers”, The aircraft and crew were not …

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From London to Clohors-Cornwall, Marcox invented the most responsible fashion

From London to Clohors-Cornwall, Marcox invented the most responsible fashion

First from Nièvre, Marcox Lovevre, stylist and print designer, The tailor grew up near his grandmother. “Her shop was where she touched the clothes. She just bought me the first machine. By spreading her interest to her granddaughter, her grandmother gives her a lifelong dream as a bonus: to have her own shop. Lace curtains, blankets … With Epitome, Clohorse-Carnoid …

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Did Italian sailors know that the United States existed 150 years before Christopher Columbus?

Did Italian sailors know that the United States existed 150 years before Christopher Columbus?

That was almost 530 years ago. On October 12, 1492, more than a month later, Christopher Columbus first landed on an island in the Bahamas, today commonly described as the “Invention of America”. However, research over the past decades has produced a different version of the story. They showed that the American continent was completely unknown to the Europeans. Long …

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Microsoft asserts the right to repair

Microsoft asserts the right to repair

Good news for Microsoft product enthusiasts. Redmond has agreed to facilitate the repair of its products by third-party companies or customers. The first major step in favor of the right to compensation is being protected by more and more companies. In June 2021, Microsoft partners filed a resolution with management urging them to seriously consider repairing their various devices easily. …

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