Cory Weinberg

"Alcohol evangelist. Devoted twitter guru. Lifelong coffee expert. Music nerd."

Burma: US sanctions, repression causes massive displacement

Burma: US sanctions, repression causes massive displacement

The U.S. Treasury on Wednesday announced sanctions against Burmese state-owned companies that control the export of timber and pearls on its blockchain, claiming it would generate revenue for the ruling military junta. Treasury restrictions restrict access to the international financial system of Myanmar Timber Enterprise and Myanmar Pearl Enterprise, barring any US and any US business from transacting with them, …

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Fear in the United States

Fear in the United States

Across this vast country of 330 million people, black parents, from the rich to the very underprivileged, continue to teach their children how to reduce the risk of having their head poked out every time. U.S.n The man is dead. Another will spend the rest of his life behind bars. Justice in the case of George Floyd is just in …

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Australia considers itself a hydrogen exporter

Australia considers itself a hydrogen exporter

Interview – Australian Trade Minister Dan Tehan is pushing for a free trade agreement on a European tour. On the Parisian leg of his tour of Europe, it was no coincidence that the Australian Commerce Minister, along with his French counterparts Jean-Yves Le Drian and Air Liquid and neon managers Frank Ryster. Founded in 2008, the last French company, along …

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One day, an item made in France (Season 3): Pyrex Foods

One day, an item made in France (Season 3): Pyrex Foods

The Pyrex baking dish (here, the “inevitable” model) will be the controlling companion of millions of homes by 2020. Laurent Rovers / Pyrex In 1916 the iconic pie dish became the first in the history of pyrex. Gave this brand its name. Corning, an American company, was first inspired by “By-Right” Pie plate, Pi Pan), but finally chose Pyrex, which …

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London: The Design Museum will become a “pop-up supermarket” – Travel

London: The Design Museum will become a "pop-up supermarket" - Travel

Touching works of art is strictly forbidden in most museums, but not in the Design Museum in London, which has made its souvenir shop “the first supermarket designed by an artist” to reopen despite restrictions attached to the Covid-19. . Faced with the success of the vaccine campaign, the UK began its restructuring program. But if the galleries, hairdresser and …

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He was the one who was hit in the neck by an octopus he was filming

He was the one who was hit in the neck by an octopus he was filming

Met an Australian geologist “Geologist tough octopus in the bay” When he bathed with his camera on the Australian beach in Dunsboro. Lance Carlson, surprised by the aggressive behavior of the octopus that first attacked a seagull, wanted to film the octopus, which also struck him. After hitting the geologist twice, the animal left him Significant red marks on neck …

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After the test, Biden invites the United States to come together

After the test, Biden invites the United States to come together

Judgment was eagerly awaited at the George Floyd inquest. U.S. President Joe Biden called on the United States on Tuesday, April 20, after police officer Derek Zhou pleaded guilty to killing a 46-year-old African-American man during a May 25, 2020 muscle arrest. Come together and fight against racism that “stains” his soul. “The time has come for this country to …

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AirTax has finally released Apple

AirTax has finally released Apple

Apple Trackers will be available from April 30 for $ 35 each. That’s it, Apple has finally decided to regularize AirTax. Apple enthusiasts can finally get their hands on head trackers. As a reminder, AirTake is a small circular object that allows you to track and locate an object attached from Apple’s location app. All you have to do is …

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Australia and New Zealand open ‘travel bubble’

Australia and New Zealand open 'travel bubble'

It reunited at Sydney Airport on April 19, 2021, following the opening of a “travel bubble” between Australia and New Zealand. Saeed Khan / AFP On Monday, April 19, in front of the check-in kiosks at Sydney International Airport, Sue Crocodile oscillates between laughter and tears. In a few hours, he will land in Auckland and meet his 1 year …

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