By Aurelie Bouchat Journalist La Muse Hui-Warme | Published on 1/08/2022 at 06:30 Patrick Sarsfield, an Irish knight who died in 1693, was he buried in Hoo? Excavations will begin on the Avenue des Fosse. Descendants have already undergone DNA analysis to confirm a possible discovery! ** ********** ********** ********* **** ****** ** ********** ** *** ******* **** ********** ** …
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More choice and flexibility for Uber drivers
It was a very strong claim: Uber would give up the ballast and specifically let drivers choose their races better. Provide drivers with more flexible, profitable and rewarding employment opportunities Before saying ‘yes’ to running the race, Uber drivers will now know how much they earn ; Thus they can accept or reject. Earnings are displayed based on destination and …
Read More »Malawi seeks $300 billion from US mining giant
According to the Justice Minister, Nyala Mines Limited would have paid only $600 in taxes on a turnover of $24 billion. Malawi is demanding more than $300 billion from an American company, Columbia Gem House, for unpaid tax revenue on gemstones mined in Malawi and exported to the United States. A letter from Justice Minister Thapo Sakaka Nyirenda dated Tuesday …
Read More »One of the most beautiful games on Xbox Series X was created by one person
Posted in complete anonymity, Vivid Memory: Infinite One of the most beautiful games available on Xbox Series X. It was designed by one. May 7, 2020: Microsoft chose this date to hold the presentation of the first Xbox Series X games. It’s a chance for the Redmond company to show off what’s in its belly with its console – the …
Read More »Debris from a Chinese rocket threatens to fall to Earth on Saturday-Sunday night
Part of the Chinese rocket is expected to fall to Earth overnight from Saturday to Sunday. The problem is that it is currently impossible to know exactly when and where space debris will fall. The piece of metal, which forms a 33-meter-long cylinder, is part of the Chinese Long March 5B rocket that was launched into space on July 24. …
Read More »A Frenchman arrested for cybercrime faces 116 years in prison in the US
As part of an international investigation between Morocco and the FBI, the 21-year-old Frenchman was arrested and jailed in Morocco. He is wanted by the United States for his alleged involvement in cybercrime against companies, some of which are American. Sébastien Raoult was arrested on May 31 at Rabat-Salé Airport under a red notice. – International Alert Message – issued …
Read More »Google Play presents a new logo for its 10th anniversary!
for the celebration of 10th Anniversary of Google Play, the American company decided to create a new logo for it. Although the latter does not benefit from a major change, this approach allows Google To integrate its image in all the products it offers. 10 years reserve Google Play Since 2012. It’s fair to say that from this start, the …
Read More »Management Training: Training employees or living well in an organization
Management Training: Training employees or living well in an organization Good management skills are essential for any manager. After all, these are the skills that enable a manager to effectively lead and supervise a team of employees. But what are management skills? And how to grow them? There are many definitions of management skills, but they can generally be divided …
Read More »Seguit will buy Spanish group Grupo Primavera
Cegid, a company specializing in publishing cloud-based management software for professionals, announced on July 26 that it intends to acquire business management software platform Grupo Primavera. This acquisition ” A leading business software provider in the Iberian region “. An acquisition valued at 6.8 billion euros The Lyon-based software development company has entered into an exclusive negotiation phase with the …
Read More »Who is Francis Hagen, the engineer who wants to “save” Facebook | Technology
The 37-year-old worked on Mark Zuckerberg’s civil integrity team. He collected thousands of internal documents before leaving the company in May. Facebook weakens democracy and threatens children, ex-president tells US Senate The information leaked to the Wall Street Journal alerted several members of parliament, who quickly organized an inquiry into the safety of minors on the Internet. Haugen emerged from …
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