MADRID (Reuters) – Brexit, Spain and the United Kingdom on Thursday reached an initial agreement to open the land border of the British overseas territory of Gibraltar at the end of the Iberian Peninsula. Under the agreement, Gibraltar will be an integral part of European agreements such as the Schengen area, said Spanish Foreign Minister Orange Gonzalez Laya. The agreement …
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Apple shares new data on diversity – Marseille News
Apple now shares updated data about its efforts as an all-inclusive and diverse company. On his Diversity Page, Apple is making efforts to become “the best reflection of the world in which we live”. According to data, the number of employees in low-cost communities (URCs) has increased by 64% or more than 18,000, and Apple represents nearly 50% of the …
Read More »Toulouse. Climate: Looking for solutions in Latin America
Two young men, aged 25 and 27, from Toulouse, Alexandrin Gaberbe and Firmin Montot, are looking for solutions to the current climate crisis. It was this mentality that led to the formation of the Row-Earth Association in October 2019. Through this they produced and broadcast reports on environmental and social themes. The Nobel Peace Prize goes to Jean Juicel, a …
Read More »Some parts of Australia report natural disasters caused by floods “once every 100 years”
It has been raining in local communities since Thursday, but parts of the east coast were flooded by a large dam on Saturday, causing rivers to swell and flash flood. The state of New South Wales and the federal government have signed 16 natural disaster notices along the central and north central coasts, from Hunter Valley near Sydney to Coffs …
Read More »Suitable for monopoly game period
For the first time in 85 years, the popular board game monopoly will enjoy the renewal of its 16 “Guys Commune” cards to reflect today’s society. There are no cards with titles like beauty pageants or holiday funds, and Hello “Local Shopping”, “Adopt a Puppy” or “Help Your Neighbors” cards. The American company Hasbro decided to give a mask to …
Read More »Some parts of Australia report natural disasters caused by floods “once every 100 years”
It has been raining in local communities since Thursday, but parts of the east coast were flooded by a large dam on Saturday, causing rivers to swell and flash flood. The state of New South Wales and the federal government have signed 16 natural disaster notices along the central and north central coasts, from Hunter Valley near Sydney to Coffs …
Read More »London refuses to send Parthenon marbles back to Athens (again)
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has again called for the return of Parthenon marbles to Greece. A painful denial a few days before the twenty years of the country’s independence. Envelopes of celebrities Ancient Temple of Parthenon Greece in Athens has been asking from the United Kingdom for decades “Legally Purchased” British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in an interview …
Read More »Suitable for monopoly game period
For the first time in 85 years, the popular board game monopoly will enjoy the renewal of its 16 “Guys Commune” cards to reflect today’s society. There are no cards with titles like beauty pageants or holiday funds, and Hello “Local Shopping”, “Adopt a Puppy” or “Help Your Neighbors” cards. The American company Hasbro decided to give a mask to …
Read More »Free Streaming Movies: The French company makes its cinema
Forget Netflix for a moment With… IFcinéma à la carte, find the best French cinema, watch anytime, anywhere! French பகு la Garde Cinema, as part of the month of Francophone, offers a selection of films available for free streaming from March 10 to April 9. In the show, the selected selection of four films should be the same for young …
Read More »Seismic warning sirens sound in Mexico City
(Mexico City) Hours after a magnitude 5.7 earthquake in western Mexico, seismic warning sirens sounded Saturday morning in Mexico City, causing no damage or damage. On March 20, 2021 at 11:23 am. France Media Agency According to an AFP reporter, the alarm sounded in the Del Vale district south of the capital, and dozens of people took to the streets, …
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