Ramp was founded in March 2019 by Eric Clayman and Kareem Adiye. D.R. The American start-up ramp joins the world’s smallest club of unicorns, with these young shoots worth more than a billion dollars. Founded two years ago by Eric Clayman and Lebanese Karim Adiye, the meteor hike for Fintech set a record for New York City. The New York-based …
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Emerging Australian pedal
The country-continent on the other side of the world has always been very sport-oriented. The Australian puts physical activity at the center of his interests. In this context, Paddle him, Which won many athletes at home, was a remarkable entry Australia. With such growth, a Australian Patel Federation (ABF) Created for the purpose of promotion Patel across Australia. In terms …
Read More »Australia and New Zealand finally reunite
The border between Australia and New Zealand was reopened, allowing travelers from both countries to travel without being isolated as of Monday. The bubble of happiness. On Monday, the border between Australia and New Zealand was officially reopened, with no isolation imposed on travelers from either country. After more than a year of restrictions, many families have the opportunity to …
Read More »Shortage of electronic chips worsens, Stellandis plant in Rennes closes
The production line at the Stellandis (PSA) plant in Rennes, which produces the 5008 and C5 Aircross, will be closed until Monday, April 19th. Problem: Interruption in supply of electronic components. According to some estimates, the situation that has plagued the automotive sector for several months now will last until 2023. Rennes Factory – La Janice © Stellandis No vehicles …
Read More »Pacific earthquake: Tsunami warning issued for New Zealand and Australia
The US Geological Survey (USGS) said the epicenter was about 400 kilometers southeast of the Loyalty Islands and about 430 kilometers from Vanuatu. The quake immediately triggered a tsunami alert from the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. “Dangerous waves caused by this earthquake are possible in the next three hours“, He warned, noting that 30 cm and one meter waves could …
Read More »How does Latin America deal with Covid-19?
Analysis – Beyond the Apocalypse films reaching us from the Latin American subcontinent, the region is experiencing the full force of the crisis with severe economic, social and political consequences. These images captured the minds of the people during the first wave of Covid 19: Dozens of corpses abandoned by their families on the streets of Guayaquil, Ecuador. Funeral homes …
Read More »Humpback whales enter a crocodile-infested river in Australia
In Australia, humpback whales have entered rivers infested with crocodiles. On Saturday, two Cetaceans found the right path, but one was under surveillance. An exemption zone has been decided to protect potters and whales. Three humpback whales, a species usually bound for Antarctica this year, have lost their way and strayed into rivers in crocodile-infested rivers in northern Australia, according …
Read More »David Anderson completes the ring in Australia
Seen at major World Championships (including NBA and Euroleague), David Anderson Has a long and successful career. Considered one of the best Australian players in history, the prestigious Level 4 went through SIG (2013-2014 again in 2019) and then to ASVEL (between 2014 and 2016 and then in 2017). The Melbourne native returns to where he started playing basketball at …
Read More »Kyle Salmers successfully returned to the Australian Championship
Kyle Salmers underwent shoulder surgery late last year to compete in the 100 and 200m at the Australian Championships. ” I was able to swim faster (than the series) in the finals this (Sunday) morning, that’s all »Delighted to be an Olympic champion in the 100m freestyle. The Australian Olympics are scheduled for June. In the women’s 100m, Kate Campbell, …
Read More »Monster crowd on the streets of London, the terraces of pubs taken by the storm
The British rushed to control their large locked hair on the terraces of pubs this early Monday morning, tasting a little freedom gained by removing the restrictions associated with infection. In London, this Monday evening party was especially in full swing. Announced by radio LBC News, Encountered a monster crowd on the streets of Soho district in the center of …
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