6:00 pm, January 17, 2021 Europe and North America perform better than the rest of the world. UNESCO noted this at the end of 2020: on these two continents, students actually missed an average of ten weeks of schooling (compared to the world average of fourteen). Moreover, if no European country has completely closed its schools since the outbreak, this …
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The match was maintained even though 47 players (!) Were confined to the hotel
Many players posed during the Australian Open in Melbourne on January 15, 2020. – Sydney Low / Call Sport Media / Ciba / Ciba The boss Australian Open Round, Craig Time, on Sunday promised that the Grand Slam tournament would start as planned next month, while acknowledging that “this is not a good situation”. 47 players are locked in their …
Read More »Fuell Flluid_2, a scooter that turns into an electric bike
Born in 2019 through a partnership between French investors and the American company Blue Eric Powell, A pioneer in racing motorcycle technologies, specializes in the design of 100% electric bikes and motorcycles. Despite his young age and health crisis, he already has two references on his list: the electric bicycle and the motorcycle. Fuel Fluid 1 electric bike Already available …
Read More »When a traffic regulator in London refuses to issue a new license to Uber’s rival Ola
Ola will lose the right to train in London. After nearly eight months of service in the British capital, the Indian taxi platform has refused to renew its license. The Transport for London (DFL), which is responsible for transportation in London, cited the public safety ban as the reason. If the DFL is to be believed, Ola is said to …
Read More »Brexit: London was able to reflect almost all European trade agreements
On December 25, 2020 at 9:00 p.m.Updated 25 Dec. 10:14 at 2020 Paid, or almost. The United Kingdom will not succeed in copying all trade agreements concluded by Brussels before leaving the EU on 31 December. But it only has a dozen or more countries to cover up by bilateral agreements, to avoid losing the benefits it has enjoyed until …
Read More »Louis Adette defends Coco’s structure
“It is easy to understand why the Audit family does not want to sell its stake in Coco Co. The future is bright and I assure you that the Audrey family wants to maintain its long-term commitment, ”Louise Audit told Cococo Communications, its main subsidiary, at the annual meeting of Cococo’s shareholders on Friday. On January 16, 2021 at 9:00 …
Read More »Australia admits to committing war crimes in Afghanistan
The 465-page official inquiry, released on Thursday, November 19, provides details of the killings of Australian Army Special Forces soldiers on Afghan civilians and prisoners between 2009 and 2013. Conflicts. The head of the Australian Army, General Angus Campbell, acknowledged this “Some patrols broke the law. The rules were broken, stories were made, lies were told, prisoners were killed.” Then …
Read More »London bans Beijing’s “savagery” against Uyghurs
Boris Johnson on Tuesday decided to ban products made in camps by China’s Muslim minority. Reporter in London Unlike other European leaders, Boris Johnson was not afraid to anger Beijing. Condemning Chinese repression of Uyghurs, London on Tuesday unveiled measures to ban items related to the forced labor of these Muslim minorities in Xinjiang, the great northwest of China. In …
Read More »“Pissagate” conspiracy theory: Canadian billionaire can sue Twitter
Citing the “Pissagate” conspiracy theory, the Canadian millionaire social network acquired the right to sue Twitter, which provided a number of messages promoting this incredible conspiracy, establishing a link between a pedophile network. Democrats in the United States. • read more: Three months between Quebec conspirators The Supreme Court of British Columbia on Thursday granted Frank Giustra, a close friend …
Read More »Biden finalizes his diplomatic mission to “fix” US foreign policy
This includes many alumni of the Obama era, with a significant desire to break Donald Trump’s one-sidedness and “fix” US foreign policy. The future head of state announced at the end of November that he had selected another former member of the Obama administration, Anthony Blingen, as the next Secretary of State. Wendy Sherman, 71, who was already a diplomatic …
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