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Australia to harvest abundant wheat
According to a January 26 report by Australia’s Department of Agriculture, Australia is expected to produce its second largest wheat…
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The first black woman to lead an American company listed on the Fortune 500 | The companies
Rosalind Brewer, director of operations for the Starbucks coffee chain, will leave the company from March 15 and take on…
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Facebook news arrives in the UK and organs will be paid for content
In June last year, Mark Zuckerberg’s company launched Facebook News in the US, a concept that competes with Apple News….
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Novo Hamburgo receives 2,660 doses of the vaccine from India – Coronavirus Special
Novo Hamburgo received the vaccine’s second consignment against the new Coronavirus, early Tuesday (26). A total of 2,660 doses are…
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Paula Badosa condemns quarantine at Australian Open: ‘Regret’
First to test positive for Kovid-19 at the Australian Open, Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa condemned her forced quarantine situation….
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The US Senate confirmed, and Janet Yellen will be the Treasury’s first female secretary
United States Senate confirmed this Monday (25 January 2021) Janet Yellen For the post of Secretary of the US Treasury….
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Ammonia-1 satellite to be launched from India on 28 February – News
The INPE / MCTI space engineering team announced the date and time of the launch of the Brazilian satellite Amazônia-1….
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João Sousa misses Australian Open after being infected with Kovid-19
Joo Sosa himself, who was already in doubt, confirmed: “It is with great sadness that I inform you that I…
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The impact of cryptocurrencies on retail in Canada
Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are two of the most discussed topics in the world at the moment, be it in Canada…
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USA restores restrictions on flights from the European Union, Brazil and the United Kingdom – DNOTICIAS.PT
The press reported that the President of the United States has today banned entry into the country for the people…
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