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French teachers are go on strike by the pressures of surging COVID-19 cases

January 14, 2022 Florence Alessi

Under about fourteen days after the colder time of year term began, French teachers are now depleted by the pressures of flooding COVID-19…

death toll from Brazilian lake rockfall on boaters has risen to 10

January 11, 2022 Antonio Chad

The death cost from an accident in which a chunk of precipice rock overturned onto joy boaters on a Brazilian lake has ascended…

powerful earthquake shakes Qinghai, China,several high-speed rail lines are closed

January 10, 2022 Florence Alessi

A powerful earthquake shook Qinghai, a distant region in western China, early Saturday morning. The size 6.9 quake was recorded at 1:45 a.m….

missile launch into the Japan Sea was a test of a hypersonic weapons system: North Korea

January 8, 2022 Antonio Chad

An surprise missile launch in North Korea this week was a trial of a weapons framework that could travel multiple times the speed…

North Korea fired a suspected ballistic missile into the Sea of Japan; report

January 7, 2022 Emma Perkins

North Korea fired an suspected ballistic missile into the Sea with Japan on Wednesday, its first such test in around two months, as…

Canada’s schools, gyms, indoor dining closed again as contagious omicron variant surge

January 5, 2022 Dave Barr

All schools in Canada’s most crowded area will be closed down and move to web based learning due to a record number of…

COVID-19 cases reached Antarctica, affecting crew at Belgian scientific research station

January 5, 2022 Benjamin Leo

The current flood in COVID-19 cases has arrived at Antarctica, influencing a completely vaccinated crew at a Belgian scientific research station, as per…

British health official cautioned, county may impose restrictive COVID-19 precautions before Christmas

December 20, 2021 Sophia Andrew

A top British health official forewarned that the nation might force prohibitive COVID-19 precautions before Christmas, even as the nation’s head of the…

Chinese-American veterans of World War II gets medals, Hundreds gathered to celebrate

December 20, 2021 Olivia John

Hundreds gathered in Chinatown on Saturday to observe Chinese-American veterans of World War II. The program incorporated the introduction of six Bronze Star…

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