(New York) Leaders of an organization campaigning to form a union at the Amazon warehouse in New York have announced that they have signed an agreement with the company to hold an employee referendum from Wednesday 25 to March 30. . Released at 2:19 p.m. Workers at the JFK8 warehouse around Staten Island will cast their ballots in person, group …
Read More »Anti-Govt + Struggle: WHO promises 116 countries backward
Speaking at a global action meeting against Covid 19, AG Tetros said, “In some countries, high vaccine coverage with low intensity of omigran leads to a false story, thus ending the epidemic. .Add: “We can control the epidemic this year, but we run the risk of wasting this opportunity. Currently, 116 countries are far from reaching the common goal of …
Read More »Australia’s asylum seeker holds record for detention
Released on : 16/02/2022 – 17:10 Illegal immigrants spend an average of 689 days in detention centres in Australia. A sad record revealed by the human Rights Watch organisation, which condemns the seriousness and illegality of the island continent’s migration policy. With our reporter in Sydney, Gregory bless Whether they are being held in Nauru, in detention centres or, as …
Read More »Brisbane City wins 2032 Summer Olympics
Released on : 21/07/2021 – 15:08 Only one in the running, Brisbane hosted the 2032 Summer Olympics on Wednesday, two days before the opening of the Tokyo Games to allow the Olympic world to prepare for the future, troubled by surcharges and the pandemic. The suspense was thin. I met in Tokyo for their 138th session. Oh. C members elected …
Read More »A new option soon to avoid duplicate notifications on your smartphone and computer
Gmail benefits from a new option that is currently being tested. This allows you to pause mobile notifications when you are actively using Google’s browser-based email client. A great idea for those who are tired of receiving notifications on multiple devices at once … Gmail on PC // Source: Unsplash Solen Feyissa Google It is constantly testing new features for …
Read More »Why is the moon so big compared to the earth?
You will be interested too [EN VIDÉO] Direct observation of exomune formation The Giant Alma Radio Telescope has taken the first live image of the moon orbiting a very young giant planet. In the solar system, the earth has many specialties. One of them has a relatively large moon. Our moon actually reaches 1% Mass Of the earth. An exceptional …
Read More »Netflix Announces Drive to Survive Season 4 Release Date
Japping Autonomous Betting WRC: 7 Topics Statistics by Sébastien Ogier Drive To Survive on the Netflix product followed the 2021 season of Formula 1, just like the previous 3 seasons. So it will be available on March 11 at 9am French time. The first rounds of the 2022 season in Bahrain are exactly one week away. 0 விமர்சபம y .. …
Read More »China to increase coal use after deficit
Tatang Coal Power Plant on November 15, 2021 in Zhangjiajie, Hebei Province, China. Despite Beijing’s promise to reduce carbon emissions, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has announced that China will increase its coal use this year to support the economic recovery from power shortages. Last summer, the country faced the full burden of rising global prices for raw materials, on …
Read More »C. N. Stops posting content on facebook in my Australia
(Sydney) C.N. N stopped posting content on Facebook in Australia on Thursday, after a court ruled that news groups were responsible for defamatory comments related to their posts on the popular US social network. 30 Sep. 2021 C. E. on Thursday.N. Australian users who opened my in’s Facebook page saw a message pop up claiming the content was now restricted. …
Read More »UniFrance and film at linglan center announces 27th Rendez-Vous with French cinema in New York
The project of this 27th edition once again demonstrates the diversity and vitality of French cinema, thanks to the works of the most sought-after directors across the Atlantic, such as Arnaud Desplechin, Mathieu Amalric, Jacques Audiard or Emmanuel carrer, as well as films of emerging talents such as Emily Carpentier, Vincent Mall Cardona, Rachel long, Leyla busit. The opening night …
Read More »Australia, facing criticism from China, set for international law,
Released on : 17/09/2021 – 12:15Modified on : 17/09/2021 – 12:19 The Australian prime minister explained on Friday that the military alliance with the United States and the United Kingdom aims to respond to the current situation in the Asia-Pacific region, where territories are increasingly disputed and competition with China is intensifying. Australia brushed off China’s anger on Friday, September …
Read More »The taskbar is being upgraded, Android apps are coming, and a list of new features for February 2022
Windows 11 is ranked fifth and is enriched with new features. The February 2022 update makes it possible to enjoy Android apps and the Amazon App Store, while improving the taskbar. But that’s not all, because Microsoft has reviewed and edited its media player and its notepad. Come on, let’s go, let’s go around the owner. We knew it for …
Read More »Emotions before the facts, when it comes time to punish the culprits
Anger is everywhere. This is often observed in public, from political speeches to opinion pieces in the media. This is an emotion that is taken into account in interpreting public opinion, especially after opinion polls conducted by decision makers about crime. INRS professor Caroline Cote-Lucier and her colleagues wanted to understand the role of instinctual anger and quick negative emotional …
Read More »Justice imposes the teaching of Islam in schools
The Murcia region has a strong Muslim community of estimated 100,000, with about 22,291 students enrolled in public schools that are not eligible for Islamic education. The injustice was rectified by a Mursi court that ruled in favor of a Spaniard from Cartagena who had converted to Islam for 12 years, the author of a complaint filed by his children …
Read More »Submarine crisis: Australia defends itself after century treaty breach
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Sunday, September 19, before the purchase agreement was broken last week that the French government knew Canberra had “deep and serious reservations” about French submarines. Scott Morrison said he understood the French government’s “disappointment” but said he had raised the issues surrounding the deal “a few months ago” like other Australian government ministers. …
Read More »