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COVID-19. Tourist Corridor opens with United Kingdom ‘Good News’
“I’m not worried at all, I think it’s a good news for this opening in the UK Tourist Corridor,” Francisco…
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Do you feel bored about your 9-5 job, or do you feel that you have too much free time that…
Read MoreTeam Brasil is optimistic about surfing for the first time at Tokyo Olympics
Gabriel Medina, Italo Ferreira, Tatiana Weston-Webb and Silvana Lima will participate in a historic moment at the Olympic Games. Four…
Read MoreThe United Kingdom begins the largest reopening phase since the epidemic began. National newspaper
The United Kingdom began its largest phase of reopening since the onset of the epidemic on Monday (17). It was…
Read MoreFrom India to London, 125 elephants parade to teach us about coexistence. Biodiversity
In the jungles of South India, tribal indigenous people accustomed to living with giant Asian elephants made life-size sculptures of…
Read MoreAt least two Portuguese were prevented from entering the United Kingdom. The uk
Lack of work visas has recently prevented at least two Portuguese nationals from entering the United Kingdom, one of whom…
Read MoreIndia evacuated thousands of people on the west coast as the cyclone moved forward
Cyclone Tawki has already caused heavy rains and winds causing damage to homes in India.Photo: Reproduction / Reuters India is…
Read MoreTribuna Expresso: Big Game | In game 57 between Nadal and Djokovic, the Spaniard smiled
If the Superliga plays tennis, it is possible that we still have a clash between Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and…
Read MoreSolar power at airports can power Australia’s cities
Solar power at airports can power Australia’s cities Photo: RMIT, via Ciclovivo shareshare Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp similarity or https://www.archdaily.com.br/br/961575/energia-solar-em-aeroportos-pode-abastecer-cidades-na-australia…
Read MoreIndia asks Coronavirus B.1.617 mutation not to be called ‘Indian version’
India has grown from 24 million Kovid-19 infections, with more than 4,000 cases for the third consecutive dayPhoto: Mayank Makhija…
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