On Facebook and other social networks, Personality test. And these can provide valuable information about one’s path. In this case, we present to you something that is very angry in countries like Mexico, USA and Spain. It involves answering a question: What do you see first in the picture? If you are a faithful person what you say will be …
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Realme has introduced the world’s first magnetic wireless charging system for Android devices. The MagDart wireless charging solution includes a 50W magnetic wireless charger, which the company claims is the fastest wireless charger in the world. Apart from this, the company also introduced its concept phone Realmie Flash, which is the first Android smartphone to support magnetic wireless charging. The …
Read More »Covid 19: Military confirms compliance with control in Australia, Iran faces eruption of lawsuits
Control, curfew, compulsory vaccination for some … Covit-19 is not finished talking about this … The official balance sheet says that the epidemic has killed more than 4.22 million people worldwide since the end of December 2019 (far from the real figures, in all probability). The United States has the highest mortality rate (613,228) compared to Brazil (556,834) and India …
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Buffalo Bills and Quarterback Josh Allen have offered themselves until the team’s first preseason game to agree to the terms of a new contract or they will wait until 2022. This is what CEO Brandon Bean said on Monday. “We are in August. So I would say we have only a few more weeks to come to an agreement or …
Read More »Greece faces worst heat wave since 1987, with temperatures exceeding 44 degrees Celsius
First change: 03/08/2021 – 12:11 Authorities have ordered the closure of archeological sites in the open, in response to a heat wave that has hit Greece since Thursday. This exceptionally high temperature is reminiscent of the July 1987 heat waves that struck Athens, killing more than a thousand people. Begona Castiella from Athens. The worst heat wave in Greece has …
Read More »On the London-Singapore train, it is coming soon
Southeast Asia is witnessing the emergence of new railways from the earth in a special competitive field between China and Japan, which will facilitate travel in the region and soon become more environmentally friendly. South China Morning Record. From Vientiane to Phnom Penh via Bangkok; From Ho Chi Minh City to Luang Prabang via Hanoi and Kunming; Half of the …
Read More »130 companies are restructuring the global minimum tax for large companies
About 130 countries have agreed to the World Organization At least Tax, an idea approved by President Joe Biden. The lower tax is part of an international effort to avoid the tax of multinational corporations. The deal was announced last Thursday. It is an attempt to address the difficulties of the interconnected and growing online global economy. The contract pays …
Read More »Kathy Griffin with lung cancer: “I’m going to have surgery”
Kathy Griffin, the American actress who is known for her irrelevant stances across the Atlantic, and sometimes the controversial provocations, announced this Monday, Monday, 2, that she is suffering from lung cancer. She hadn’t laughed about it yet. American actress and comedian Kathy Griffin has announced that she will arrive on Monday, August 2nd Lung cancer. This is for sure …
Read More »Neanderthals probably had more artistic sense than previously thought
In 2018, paint traces nearly 65,000 years old were discovered in a cave in Spain. Now American researchers are convinced: the findings show that modern humans are not the only ones enjoying art. Researchers have found additional evidence that Neanderthals are, in contrast to long-held hypotheses, artistic talents. Now an article in the American newspaper “PNAS” clearly tells the story …
Read More »By the end of 2022 all exceptions to photovoltaic and wind outside tenders will expire
The possibility of individuals and law firms establishing photovoltaics up to 500 kW from tender procedures was discussed by Mr. Are interested throughout Greece. This growth, however, should be linked to the fact that the “window of opportunity” for small producers will finally close by the end of 2022. According to the rules, from January 1, 2023, a RES station …
Read More »There is no health pass for public places
The left-wing leader pointed out that despite the recent increase in infections as part of Mexico’s third wave of Covid 19 cases, the number of deaths has decreased due to the progress of the vaccine. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lபpez Obrador on Monday rejected the use of a health pass to access public places despite the Covid 19 epidemic. The …
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Friday, July 30, 2021. 10:39 p.m. (Update: Saturday, July 31, 2021. 1:03 p.m.) Anthony Risso scored a home run in his first game against the New York Yankees, who beat Miami Marlins 3-1 on Friday night. Rizo, who was purchased from the Chicago Cubs on Thursday, scored a sixth in a separate room. This is his 15th home run this …
Read More »This is the schedule of India v England Test series
New Delhi: The Indian team, which lost in the final of the ICC Test Championship, is ready for the Test series again. The five-match Test series starts on August 4. The first Test will be played at Trent Bridge in Nottingham, England. The Indian team is currently ranked second in the ICC rankings. The UK is in fourth place. In …
Read More »Olympic-Hockey-India and Belgium join Australia and Germany in the semifinals
TOKYO, Aug 1 – India beat Great Britain 3-1 on Sunday for the first time since 1972 in the semifinals of the men’s hockey tournament at the Olympics and clashed with Belgium at the Tokyo Games. Australia and Germany will play in the other semi-final. India, who won their last eight Olympic hockey golds at the Moscow Games in 1980, …
Read More »Bombardier: Public support under certain conditions, Vincent Maricel believes
In response to Bombardier’s demand for new public support, Vincent Marisel, Solidarity Vice President for Rosemond, said such assistance should at least guarantee the creation and maintenance of jobs, including the executive salary and the state’s profit. Bombardier is seeking new public support five years after receiving $ 1.7 billion in funding from Quebec and Ottawa. Journal of Montreal. Bombardier’s …
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