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Canada: Justin Trudeau appoints a tribal woman as Governor-General

Canada: Justin Trudeau nomme une femme autochtone au poste de gouverneure générale, une première

“We are proud to have Ms Simon as the first Indigenous Governor-General,” he said. “Today, 154 years later, our country is taking an important step. At this time I do not see a better person,” Justin Trudeau added. “The country mourns the discovery of more than a thousand anonymous graves near former residential schools. Born in 1947, the Inuit is …

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Australia hopes to return in 2023

L'Australie espère un retour en 2023

WRC 2018 final, finally won by M-Sport Ford driver Sebastian Ozier Rally Australia It was unable to compete next year due to the devastating fire that struck the country, and this led to the cancellation of the Antibodies round. Not visited in 2020, Australia is not part of the 2021 plan, Melbourne has now announced The 2021 F1 Grand Prix …

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US fund Platinum acquires equity chemist Solanis for $ 5.25 billion

Le géant Allemand BASF détenait 49% de Solenis avant son rachat.

US fund Platinum Equity is valued at $ 5.25 billion (4. 4.43 billion) by chemist Solenis, 49% by German firm PASF and 51% by Clayton, Doubler & Rice, according to a report released on Tuesday. “Solanis’ corporate value in the transaction is $ 5.25 billion, taking into account net debt of $ 2.5 billion.BASF said. Also read:BASF uses 3D printing …

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Key battles in England vs Denmark

When England knocked Germany out of Euro 2020 in the round of 16, the general consensus was that Gareth Southgate’s men would go all the way to the final at Wembley on July 11th. In breezing past Ukraine in the quarter-finals, with a 4-0 victory at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Saturday night, phase one of the process is …

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[Chroniques de l’Amérique latine #15] COVID-19 in Latin America: Where Are We?

[Chroniques de l’Amérique latine #15] COVID-19 in Latin America: Where Are We?

[Chroniques de l’Amérique latine #15] COVID-19 in Latin America: Where Are We? | I.R.I.S. 06.07.2021 Christoph Ventura, Director of Research at IRIS and Head of the Latin America / Caribbean Project, invites you to his “Chronicles of Latin America” ​​regularly. Today, Christoph Ventura examines the current health situation in Latin America and its impact on social and political crises. Other …

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The Australian Grand Prix has been canceled

Le Grand Prix d'Australie annulé

Melbourne will not return to F1 in 2021. Albert Park will not host the Australian Grand Prix from November 19 to 21 due to health restrictions linked to the Covid 19 epidemic and logistics challenges related to the situation. The event has already been postponed to the end of the year compared to the usual date in March. “We understand …

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Venezuela | Joe Biden reaffirms US support for opposition leader Juan Guide

Venezuela |  Joe Biden reaffirms US support for opposition leader Juan Guide

(Caracas) US President Joe Biden reaffirmed in a letter Monday, Venezuela’s National Day, that his country’s support for Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guido, who recognizes him as interim president. On July 5, 2021 at 8:35 p.m. “More than ever, we are committed to supporting the struggle for freedom for all Venezuelans through peaceful and democratic change,” the U.S. president wrote …

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Involved in Bitcoin

Involved in Bitcoin

Since last June, protesters have called for a halt to Bitcoin’s “mining” in the Finger Lakes area of ​​the United States. They condemn the pollution created by these activities, which produce several hundred million tons Co.2 Globally. The Finger Lakes area of ​​New York’s upstate is known for its lakes, boat tours and wine tastes. “But many residents of the …

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