Cory Weinberg

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Rare earthquake spreads panic in Melbourne

Rare earthquake spreads panic in Melbourne

A Earthquake 5.9 size hit the southeast Australia, Shook buildings in Melbourne and panicked residents ran out of the area, which was not used for the quake. The quake, which occurred at a depth of ten kilometers, shocked residents of Australia’s second largest city at 9am and was felt hundreds of kilometers around. Emergency services have received calls for help …

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In Bonneville, like the wind of London on the N10

Comme un air de Londres sur la N10, à Bonneval

They believed that “this is an antique bus. It dates back to 1982 and it came by an exceptional convoy on April 28.” Twenty-two customers can enjoy their meal without being surprised at the timely braking. Maria, who decided to switch to catering, wanted to take over a hotel-restaurant called Le Relice Fuseron in Mignier, and then Vasiley opened a …

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Gianni Stains to play for Australia as All-Whites

Gianni Stains to play for Australia as All-Whites

Gianni Stennes. Photo / Photosport New Zealand have lost one of the best chances in international football to Australia. Gianni Stains, who played for the Allivites at the Tokyo Games, said his loyalty to manager Danny Hay was elsewhere and that he chose to represent Australia at the senior level. He says he is disappointed but accepts the decision. “I …

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Australia refuses to discharge fossil fuels

The United States, India, Japan and Australia have pledged to deliver one billion doses of the vaccine to Asia

By Melanie Burton MELBOURNE, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Saturday refused to accept a fossil fuel phase schedule ahead of the September 26-Glasgow climate conference, stressing the country’s reluctance to fight. It was severely affected against climate change. His deputy, Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, flatly rejected the intent of the “net zero” greenhouse gas emissions suggested by many experts …

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Facebook paid $ 5 billion to protect Mark Zuckerberg from lawsuit

Facebook paid $ 5 billion to protect Mark Zuckerberg from lawsuit

This information was leaked thanks to a complaint filed by Facebook shareholders in Delaware (USA) last month but was released at the end of September. In 2019, Cambridge Analytica was fined by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in 2019 for misleading users about its ability to keep personal information confidential after a year-long investigation into data breaches by the UK …

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Australia refuses to phase out fossil fuels

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By Melanie Burton Melbourne (Reuters) – Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has refused to accept a fossil fuel schedule ahead of the Glasgow climate conference, despite his country’s strong position to fight climate change. His Deputy Prime Minister Barnabas Joyce has categorically rejected the goal of a “net zero emission” of greenhouse gases suggested by many experts to control global …

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In Mammers, the show “Nuggets of South America” ​​was canceled

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By Mortagne-au-Perche editorial staff Posted on 26 September 21 at 8:32 p.m. Why Check out my message Follow this medium Jean Tyson, President of the Friendly Generation Movement Club and Lillian Roux, Secretary of the Sasnois Generations Movement Club. (© Le Perche) Monday, September 6, 2021, The Friendly club generation movement, Led Jean Tyson, Was on duty at Mammers (Sarthe), …

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Two years after the fire at the chemical plant in Rouen, where is justice?

Two years after the fire at the chemical plant in Rouen, where is justice?

It was September 26, 2019. The city of Rouen woke up under a huge black smoke. On the shores of the Seine, a chemical plant called Luprisol, classified as the high gate of Sevastopol, burns, one of the major industrial disasters since the 2001 AZF eruption. read more: Two years after the Lubrisol fire, factory workers in Rouen could not …

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