[ad_1] Sadness loomed over the Egyptian and Arabic singing scene for the death of the great musician Tariq Akef, last night at the age of 60, after a long musical career with the best singers in the Arab world. Various social networking sites received a large number of condolences to …
Read More »Climate change: Rising sea levels could spell disaster
[ad_1] Global warming – (MENAFN Gulf Times) and the resulting sea level rise have been major environmental concerns for many years. A new study, published in the journal Nature Communications, adds to concerns by revealing that Greenland’s larger glaciers could lose even more ice than previously predicted. This could have …
Read More »Contestant dies after filming ‘Wipeout’ obstacle show
[ad_1] A well-known competitor obstacle television program “Wipeout” He died last Wednesday after suffering a heart attack after finishing one of the competition races. According to sources from the show’s production at Variety magazine, the competitor requested medical attention after finishing the test, was treated on the recording set and, …
Read More »Boeing’s stock may remain on the ground as the 737 MAX flies again
[ad_1] Since the second 737 Max crash, Boeing shares have fallen by more than 50%. David Ryder / Getty Images Text size The return of Boeing‘S 737 MAX was supposed to bring clarity to investors. He did nothing but. The plane was grounded by the Federal Aviation Administration in the …
Read More »VMware Blockchain Debuts – Virtualization Review
[ad_2][ad_1] news VMware Blockchain Debuts VMware this week introduced a new blockchain offering, originally announced as a beta in 2018. VMware Blockchain is now commercially available, designed to help organizations build business networks and deploy business-critical decentralized applications. Decentralization is the key to blockchain, a fairly new, complicated, and multipurpose …
Read More »Lessons from the first wave not learned everywhere
[ad_1] CHSLDs and retirement homes (RPAs) are struggling to implement the lessons of the first wave of COVID-19 in the spring in Quebec, while community transmission does not end. • Read also: Another hatching problem in a Lanaudière residence • Read also: Action in CHSLDs is urgent “We know what …
Read More »Bitcoin Entrepreneur Malcolm CasSelle Dies at 50 – Bitcoin Magazine
[ad_2][ad_1] Malcolm CaSelle, a blockchain technology pioneer and Bitcoin entrepreneur, has died at the age of 50, according to a social media post by friend and colleague E. David Ellington. “My younger brother, business partner, adviser and friend, Malcolm CasSelle, died yesterday in Mexico,” Ellington wrote on November 18, 2020. …
Read More »Scientists discover a new exotic mineral forged in the furnace of a Russian volcano
[ad_1] Volcanoes rank among the most destructive and majestic phenomena on the planet. But these fiery rifts do more than just destroy. They also create. In a new study, researchers in Russia report the discovery of one such creation – an unusual mineral never before documented by scientists: a crystallized, …
Read More »The dengue epidemic does not subside and attacks children
[ad_1] BUT Monday 16 November 2020 – 6:47 pm 950 cases per week: The dengue epidemic, which has entered its 54th week, is not weakening. Rather. We learn that one person died in September. Children pay a high price. It was in October 2019 that the contamination values exceeded the …
Read More »Minister Benbouzid discusses the risks associated with Covid
[ad_1] The minister revealed, during his speech on the occasion of the celebration of World Diabetes Day, that the prevalence rate of diabetes among adults in Algeria has reached 14.4%, equal to about 2.8 million people. people. Adding “type 2 diabetes is a real health problem in the world, because …
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