October 2020

  • Cristiano Ronaldo tests negative for COVID-19

    CRISTIANO RONALDO has tested negative for coronavirus and can return to Juventus training after 17 days in self-isolation. The Portuguese star, 35, contracted the virus and tested positive while on international duty in his homeland. He travelled back to Turin but continued to quarantine at home. Now, after two further positive tests forced him to miss…

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  • New Zealand focused on innovation and tech-friendly culture

    Technology savvy Kiwis appear to have a very bright future ahead of them, as the world continues to tumble forth amidst a digital golden age, with industries throughout the world becoming increasingly aware of the need to adapt and evolve. As part of a culture-of-innovation research study published by Microsoft News in October, some 88% of business…

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  • Pompeo improves ties with India as US-China trade war continues

    India and the U.S. held a “productive” and “successful” third round of 22 dialogue in New Delhi, the Indian capital, signing the foundational Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA) and expanding their defence cooperation as visiting Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that the United States will stand with India as it confronts threats to…

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  • Twitter records 14 percent increase in Q3

    U.S. social media company Twitter Inc. Thursday said it saw a revenue of $936 million in the third quarter of 2020, up 14 percent year on year. Its net income was $28.66 million in July-September, or 0.04 cents per share, compared with a net income of $37 million, or 0.05 cents per share in the…

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  • Difference between Trump and Biden glaring

    Voters choosing between President Donald Trump and former Democratic Vice President Joe Biden in the U.S. presidential election should have no difficulty distinguishing between the two men on policy questions. The differences in the candidates’ positions on a large variety of issues – climate, taxes, trade, race relations, national security, immigration, and above all the…

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  • China increasing investment in the aviation sector

    China has achieved comprehensive progress in the civil airport sector with a major move forward in building world-class airport clusters, said a senior civil aviation official Thursday. The sector has gained progress in construction scale, speed, investment and effect over the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-2020), said Dong Zhiyi, deputy head of the Civil Aviation…

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  • The real difference between Warri and Ajegunle

    😂😂😂😂😂😂 Two cities in Nigeria, Warri in delta state and Ajegunle in Lagos state, decided tohold a drinking competition. A week to the competition, Warri city Sent a delegate to Ajegunle city, to confirm If the competition will still hold. When the delegate got to Ajegunle City, the hosts (people of Ajegunle) brought 10 litres…

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  • The Basics of Horse Behavior (Part 1)

    Horse are similar to humans in several ways. For example, the lovely creatures can communicate using all five senses of hearing, taste, sight, touch and smell. Moreover, the animals effectively communicate with humans, using body language such as posture, movements and other fascinating expressions that indicate love, fear, anger, sadness or illness, among other emotions.…

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  • Tunisian man beheads woman in a church

    A knife-wielding Tunisian man shouting “Allahu Akbar” (God is Greatest) beheaded a woman and killed two other people in a church in the French city of Nice on Thursday before being shot and taken away by police. President Emmanuel Macron said France would deploy thousands more soldiers to protect important sites such as places of…

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  • Sen. McConnell predicts US polls, says there’s hope for Dems

    Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., says Democrats have a 50-50 shot of flipping the upper chamber. ”It’s a 50-50 proposition. We have a lot of exposure. This is a huge Republican class,” McConnell said Wednesday during a campaign stop in Kentucky. “There are dogfights all over the country.” Republicans hold a 53-47 majority in the Senate, though several polling…

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  • Did Benzema tell Mendy not to pass to Vinicius?

    Real Madrid are starting to have a problem with the presence of cameras and microphones during games. During Saturday’s Clasico, Isco was ‘captured’ moaning about Zinedine Zidane and in Tuesday’s draw with Borussia Monchengladbach, it was Karim Benzema’s turn to get caught.  Telefoot have leaked images of the France forward supposedly criticising teammate Vinicius Jr.…

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  • Josep Maria Bartomeu’s last words

    Josep Maria Bartomeu has had an intense few weeks. His relationship with the dressing room diminished and he finally quit this week. Some players have not even responded to his messages. The former president sent a few last Whatsapps to the squad. Pedri Gonzalez was one who received an unexpected message. Bartomeu asked for Pedri’s…

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  • Fabio Capello: Messi is amazing to watch

    Barcelona had their best game under Koeman against Juventus in the Champions League, a 2-0 win. Pedri shone but Lionel Messi looked good too, and the Argentina international footballer scored from the penalty spot. Former England coach Fabio Capello spoke after the game about the Argentine’s attitude. “I saw a super-dynamic and aggressive Barca, on…

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  • How long can your COVID-19 immunity last after infection?

    Covid-19 immunity could only last a few months following infection, after a study revealed a decline in protective antibodies. Research by Imperial College London estimated just 4.4% of adults had some form of immunity against Covid-19 in September, when cases began to increase again. This is compared with 6% found to have antibodies between June 20…

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  • Mobile phone companies are to be banned from selling devices which are “locked” into specific networks, the UK communications regulator has ruled. Ofcom said the likes of BT/EE, Tesco Mobile and Vodafone will be told to follow their other big name rivals in only supplying phones which allow customers to switch from one network to another…

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  • Why the EU and UK are still arguing  over Brexit

    It’s more than four years since Britain voted to leave the European Union, and almost a year since Prime Minister Boris Johnson won an election by vowing to “get Brexit done.” Spoiler alert: It is not done. As negotiators from the two sides hunker down for their final weeks of talks on an elusive trade…

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