[ad_1] The former president of the Argentinian Society of Infectology and doctor of the Muñiz Lautaro De Vedia hospital said this Saturday that “I have no doubts that if we had had …
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[ad_1] Finance ministers from the G7, the richest group of countries in the world. they reached “a historic agreement” apply an overall tax rateUK Finance Minister Rishi Sunak announced on Saturday. The …
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[ad_1] January 13, 2020, Cathy Boone had breathing problems while staying at the Astoria Warming Shelter, a home / shelter for Astoria, Oregon, United States, for people living on the streets. An …
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[ad_1] The elephants of a wandering herd drove on cobblestone roads and stuck their trunks through windows as they approached a town in southwest China, and authorities rushed to protect both animals …
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[ad_1] A “unexpected” excess Nitrogen in Sargassum resulting from human activity has made these brown algae a toxic still life habitat that is invading beaches in Florida and the Caribbean at levels …
Read More »China vaccinates against coronavirus at a rate equal to that of all of Italy every three days
[ad_1] In just five days last month, China put 100 million doses of their coronavirus vaccines, a rate equivalent to vaccinating all of Italy every three days. After a slow start, China …
Read More »the vote for Keiko Fujimori, between the fear of Pedro Castillo, the nostalgia of the heavy hand and liberalism
[ad_1] From the great businessman frightened by “communism” and “terrorism”, to the nostalgic for the heavy hand of his father, to the extreme liberal and to the right-wing voter who had turned …
Read More »Empty gondolas, insecurity and two hours to get to work
[ad_1] The violence, strikes and pickets, who has crisscrossed Colombia for more than a month, has turned the lives of Colombians upside down. Getting to work is a high risk assignment. The …
Read More »in Cuba, they analyze the possibility of immunizing foreign tourists
[ad_1] Cuba could add as an attraction to its usual offer of sun and beach the possibility of to get vaccinated against the new coronavirus with its own antigens to international visitors, …
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