Bianca Kaltschmitt – Jörge Lange German humanitarian Georg Lange, 63, has been freed after being held hostage in the Sahel for four and a half years, his NGO Help announced on Saturday. “We are so relieved and grateful that our colleague Georg Lange of more than four and a half years has returned to his family,” HELP executive director Bianca …
Read More »Unibet to Increase Its Presence in Licensed Gaming Markets in the USA
Unibet, a household name in the European iGaming space, is increasing its presence, targeting the North American markets. Allegedly, Iowa will no longer be the main focus of its operations. Instead, the company will adapt its strategy to expand to multi-product states. For example, Unibet casino in PA has a really strong presence in the state and it is recognized …
Read More »Is Pope Francis Running a Dictatorship?
At the Vatican, 2022 will commemorate the promulgation of the new Apostolic Constitution. Praise the gospel, which creates the new structure of the Roman Curia, the central administration of the Catholic Church. However, Pope Francis did not limit his action to Rome, but intervened directly to reform the functioning of several ‘satellite’ Catholic bodies, which legally benefit from a certain …
Read More »Notre-Dame’s two sarcophagi reveal some of their secrets
After all, misfortune is good, we can remind archaeologists who had the unexpected opportunity to work in the cathedral on April 15, 2019, after the fire of Notre-Dame de Paris. This was especially the case in the spring of 2022, when crossing the transept, between the nave and the choir, considering the reconstruction of the vault and the spire, a …
Read More »European Film Weeks, a moment of sharing and discussion
The 29th edition of the European Film Weeks, organized by the European Union in Morocco, returns this year from December 7 to 21, with a selection of 8 award-winning films and 3 promising short films from filmmakers at the world’s biggest film festivals. Films from the south of the Mediterranean will be screened in Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech and Tangier. After …
Read More »Google still has a plan to prevent it from draining too much of your computer’s memory and battery
Two features are used in Google Chrome: energy saving and the use of software to reduce the weight of the computer’s RAM. Tools that are in line with many existing initiatives. Google, the modern-day Sisyphus. Tirelessly, the American company is trying to find ways to reduce its weight Internet browser It may depend on the performance of the installed devices. …
Read More »Construction of the largest telescope on the planet has begun
Decryption – Thousands of antennas will be installed in Australia and South Africa for an observatory that will revolutionize radio astronomy. It was not an easy task, but the moment had finally arrived: the construction of the Baronic Project of the Radio Astronomy Observatory SKA (Square Kilometer Array) will start. The official kick-off of the construction site was given this …
Read More »Legislature approves new disruptions to coastal area
They are limited and cannot concern themselves with areas that can be used for agriculture or animal husbandry. The Legislature on Friday adopted new waivers from the “Offshore” Act to set up photovoltaic or hydrogen production facilities on barren land in the ocean, one of the bill’s measures to accelerate renewable energies. Adopted in first reading by 34 votes to …
Read More »In Riyadh, Xi Jinping promises stronger ties with Arab Gulf states
At a summit in Saudi Arabia, Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday called for closer, security and energy ties with the Arab monarchies of the Gulf, a region rich in hydrocarbons long considered America’s backyard. On the third and final day of his trip, Xi Jinping participated in a summit with the six countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) …
Read More »Seasonal Forecast: Mild in January but cold in February
Digital model developed by METEO CONSULT * High pressures located in high latitudes (Scandinavia) were well anticipated, while low pressures would be repeated in the Mediterranean basin. That’s what’s happening this December, which may finally be the coldest in France since 2010. But from January, our model assumes the return of an even more turbulent flow over France, which will …
Read More »Google takes a serious approach to its application
Google is planning to merge the Maps and Waze teams. The restructuring raises questions about Waze’s future. Google will bring together the teams working on Maps and Waze. The decision comes as the US company seeks to save money by cutting costs. Very popular among motorists, Waze has been owned by Google since 2013 and the application has always maintained …
Read More »Scandal of Dubai trip in Walloon Parliament: “It’s scandalous, what’s going on”
The Clerk of the Walloon Parliament is in the center Scandal after revealing his extraordinarily high traveling and travel expenses. Le Soir newspaper reveals that Frédéric Janssens sometimes accompanied Jean-Claude Marcourt, the Speaker of Parliament, when he visited Dubai. The trip cost the Walloons almost €19,000. “What is happening is ridiculous“, Germaine Mugemangango, head of the PTB group in the …
Read More »IQ’s big boss criticizes Act 96, calls for relaxations
Guy LeBlanc, CEO of Investissement Québec (IQ), tormented Bill 96, the new Bill 101, in front of an audience of businesspeople yesterday, publicly pleading a company’s case for two fingers to quit investing here. • Read more: Big IQ bosses have never made so much money • Read more: IQ is recruiting at full speed “We had a file, it …
Read More »Celine Dion’s Video: “A Defining Moment in the History of Neurology”
Although there is no cure for Stiff Person Syndrome (SPR), a serious disease Celine Dion suffers from, there are many treatments available to relieve the singer. • Read more: Could Celine be back on stage one day? • Read more: What is Difficult Person Syndrome, a rare disease that Celine suffers from? • Read more: Celine suffers from a very …
Read More »In Europe, skyscrapers are still popular
More open, more mixed… and always taller: office towers continue to rise from the ground in European metropolises, even as their opponents tarnish their unsightly and timeless appearance. With a height of 330 meters, it will be the tallest skyscraper in Western Europe: the construction of the Madrid Norte tower should begin in 2025 without causing controversy in the Spanish …
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