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[ad_1] Switzerland and the Czech Republic today announced that they have detected cases with this strain of the coronavirus, amid new concerns about the circulation of this variant, considered to be more …
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[ad_1] The moving ceremony at the cemetery of Yeraplur cemetery Thousands of people marched through Yerevan with candles and flowers on Saturday to mark the 106th anniversary of the massacres of Armenians …
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[ad_1] Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa. EFE / JuanJo Martín. / Archives Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa reaffirmed his support for presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori to embody “democratic” values and warned that …
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[ad_1] On Friday April 16, a group of golfers amateur was finishing a tour for the benefit of local businesses in a club of Queensland. But before reaching the tee from hole …
Read More »In the heat of the regrowth, the overabundance of vaccines in the United States sparks anger around the world
[ad_1] WASHINGTON – While the India announces the sad record of being the country with the most daily coronavirus infections in the world, Americans appreciate a spring loaded with vaccines. Only 1.4% …
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[ad_1] One of the big questions of the biggest nuclear accident in history seems to have found an answer 35 years later. When reactor number four at the Chernobyl power plant exploded …
Read More »They locked 15 people in a cave for 40 days without technology for scientific study: these are the results
[ad_1] To isolate oneself from society for a month without being able to communicate: a dream for some, a nightmare for others. This is what the Franco-Swiss explorer did Christian Clot with …
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