While the vaccination campaign in both countries has been very slow, Australia on Monday began vaccinating its athletes against Covid 19 to compete in the Tokyo Olympics in two months. Swimming champion Kate Campbell, who is competing in her fourth Olympics in Japan (two gold, one silver, two bronze), is one of the first to volunteer. Speaking to reporters after …
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New doubts about forced labor with Apple contractors in China
Seven Apple contractors in China are suspected of participating in the government’s forced labor program for the Uyghur people. Human rights organizations and the site Information They claim to have discovered many objects. For example, Advanst-Connectic’s factory, a subcontractor located in Xinjiang (Uyghur province), was surrounded by walls and fences within an industrial park, providing only one way out. According …
Read More »Scotland and London are ready for a long struggle over the referendum
Analysis – After the election victory, Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon challenges Boris Johnson. Reporter in London They didn’t hit the magic number 65, but came very close to it. The separatists of the SNP (Scottish National Party) not only have one seat in the Holyrood Parliament, they won ten years ago in 2011. Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon, The proximity …
Read More »XV of France. Was Australia tour threatened by border closures?
The XV of France Will travel in July to faceAustralia In three game series. The Calendar Released and will play Blues 3 games in 10 days: July 7 in Sydney (cricket ground), July 13 in Melbourne (AAMI Park) and July 17 in Brisbane (Suncorp Stadium). In addition, one must observe a fortnight in the country to ensure that the blues …
Read More »What will happen from May 15?
Implementing a new privacy policy for an application is subject to much testing and error. Five months after the initial announcement of new terms for sharing WhatsApp data with its parent company, Facebook has again postponed the harsh use of the update. Announced in early January with a deadline of February 8, the reform was postponed for several months to …
Read More »Evil has been back in London since September 2021
London product Wicked The curtain is to be raised again on September 15 at the Apollo Victoria Theater. The ticket office will open on May 17th. The show is celebrating its 15th anniversary in the UK. Musical comedy Wicked Written by Winnie Holmesman based on the novel by Gregory Maguire Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicket Witch of …
Read More »Gerrard Arad – This ideological revolution came from the United States
CHRONIC. The 40-year cycle, started by Reagan and Thatcher, ends with the advent of Trumpism and the election of Biden. Europe must follow. Joe Biden and Donald Trump during a presidential campaign debate on October 22, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee. © POOL / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA via Getty Images AFP By Gerrard Arad Posted on 05/10/2021 at 2:00 p.m. …
Read More »London, New York, Paris … Covid’s first vacant business districts are rediscovering themselves
From Paris to New York, via London or Frankfurt, Major business districts around the world Haunted for 14 months, most of them are scared Virus And teleworking. With the health crisis, each country has actually taken different measures and is now organizing itself in its own way in the face of a gradual reopening. This is especially the case On …
Read More »Facebook IDs are reporting with News Corp in Australia
Eventually, the social media company will share a portion of its advertising revenue with Australian newspaper publishers. On Tuesday, a multi-billion dollar deal was signed with President Rupert Murdoch’s press team. The deal was announced between Facebook and Australia’s two leading news organizations, News Corp Australia and Nine Entertainment. “Great improvement after weeks of tense negotiations” This Tuesday explains the …
Read More »About 250 protesters at the NÎMES (in pictures and videos) climate march
As they did on March 28, environmental activists took part in a climate parade in Names. The meeting was more successful than last time (500 against 250 on Sunday 28 March), but it did not affect the good humor of the protesters. They sang and danced, but above all they demanded action for the weather. According to the organizers of …
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