Bad week for Mark Zuckerberg. Facebook, Instagram and Messenger services suffered a disruption on Friday night, four days after a global blackout on Monday. Less than two hours later, after the “configuration” problem, Facebook announced that everything was back to normal, the company said. New York Times. Sorry if you have not been able to access our products in the …
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Biden to reclaim part of the protected areas cut by Trump
Joe Biden’s administration will rescind Donald Trump’s decision to cut off three protected areas from one part of their territory, thus continuing to defeat the highly critical actions of his predecessors in the field of the environment. These three national sites (… the White House wrote in a statement. The national bases of the Grand Starkase-Escalande and Pierce ears, located …
Read More »Australia has released its crew with 3 “French” for its tour of Europe!
Fifteen worlds of jogging XV de France: 2020/2021 Report A few weeks before the fall tour, Australia clearly shows its ambitions. In fact, the Wallabies are moving to Europe to face the three major nations of Scotland, England and Wales. To put the odds on his side, the coach called back 3 players in the basement, those who did not …
Read More »Night without time to play for Vulgar Foreignes and Fasundo Medina in South America
The night was not very successful for the South Americans RC lens, Whether it be points or playing time. Vulgar flour, Usually starting with targets for Venezuela, was the alternative against Brazil Fakundo Medina Nor did he play for Argentina. Vulgar flour At the start of Copa America last summer, before resuming his place, he was liked by Joel Greter. …
Read More »Japan fell in Saudi Arabia, Australia promises against Oman
Posted on 10/08/2021 at 1:23 p.m. Photo credit © Reuters By Adrian Werker (iDalgo) Six matches were held this Thursday in Asia as part of the qualifying round for the 2022 Qatar World Cup. Japan lost 1-0 in Saudi Arabia and the world is gone. With 3 points in 3 games, it is necessary to fight to change the course. …
Read More »IBM says all U.S. employees must be vaccinated or face unpaid suspension
Scott Ellis | Bloomberg | Getty Images IBM this week told U.S. employees to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 by December 8 or face unpaid suspension. As a government contractor, the company told workers to comply with President Joe Biden’s order on vaccinations for federal contractors. “As a federal contractor, it is a business imperative for IBM to comply with …
Read More »Are Australians forced to take selfies to prove their loneliness? Warning
Imagine a global epidemic managed by methods Orwellian surveillance is worthy 1984. According to several Internet users, this is currently happening in Australia: “To track people, the government sends them a text message. Then they have 5 minutes to take a selfie to prove they are home, otherwise the police will come.” Twitter Warn about monitoring methods used Australia, Control …
Read More »Running America gives a new look to history
Theater. Sports Running USA Participates in the Maison Des Art Show in Drummondville on October 19th. Alexandre Castongue, Soleil Lunier and Patrice Dubois describe the little-known journey of men and women who discovered history and contributed in their own way to building America. The starting point of the project is work They treated America And They created the United States …
Read More »It takes 17 hours and 15,000 km to reach Argentina and Australia
As Australia prepares to reopen its borders in November, Australian airline Qantas has developed the longest commercial flight of 128 Australians from Buenos Aires (Argentina) north of Darwin. Flight QF14 took off at 12:44 pm local time on Tuesday, October 5, then flew south, crossed Antarctica and landed in Darwin at 6:39 pm local time on Wednesday, October 6. Named …
Read More »The map of Vinland is a fake “witness” to the Vikings’ voyages in the United States
Long before Christoph Columbus, it was considered valuable as a trail of Viking voyages to the United States. The card called “Vinland” is actually counterfeit today. Yale University, the owner of the object, decided to admit it In a press release. This map is not dated, as we think, from the 15th century, but from the 1920s. Since its publication …
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