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The family survived for many days in remote areas due to car accident
A family survived for several days in a remote area of Australia for seven days after the car was engulfed….
Read MoreBahian, 31, is vaccinated against Kovid-19 in the United States on the same day as his father, who is 62 years old and immunized in Salvador. Bahia
Diana Ribeiro of Bahia, who lives in the United States, has the privilege of saying that she has been vaccinated…
Read MoreAustralia and US prepare ‘contingency’ for potential conflict in Taiwan – Tuesday Free TV
Click to click on TER Matter or Pace Michael Goldman, current US diplomat in Canberra, reported during The interview Last…
Read MoreTribunal Expresso | Roger Federer is back
Former world number one Swiss tennis player Roger Federer will return to the ATP Tour circuit at the Madrid Masters…
Read MoreUnited Kingdom version responsible for the “vast majority” of cases in Portugal
Newsroom with lusa The SARS-CoV-2 variant is linked to the United Kingdom which continues on an “upward frequency trajectory” in…
Read MoreFlorida phosphate reservoir is at risk of collapse; US officials fear environmental disaster world
Florida (United States) officials are concerned about Cracks in the reservoir of an old phosphate plant At Piney Point that…
Read MoreItalian businessman mistakenly approved by US government – Época Negócios
+ United States (photo: photo: Pexels) Blocked accounts, tarnished reputations and names included in the United States government’s sanctions list….
Read MoreVideo of octopus “attacking” a man in Australia viral watch – Revista Galileu
+ The moment when the octopus emerges from the top of the buther on a beach in Australia (Photo: reproduction…
Read MoreIndia tightens sanctions against Kovid-19 in Mumbai
India’s richest state, Maharashtra, has announced severe sanctions against Kovid-19, effective from Monday (5). There has been an increase in…
Read MoreBrazilian athletes perform well in USA – 04/04/2021
The group of Brazilian athletes, who are doing pre-season in the United States, performed well in the first competition this…
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