[ad_1] Britain organized an air liftoff and 140,000 people sent out cards to mark the 100th birthday on Thursday of a World War II veteran whose amazing fundraising efforts have inspired a country deep in a coronavirus outbreak. Having served Britain in the past century, “Captain Tom” Moore has gotten …
Read More »Mr D Food will deliver from restaurants during the level 4 blockade
[ad_1] D Food announced that it will resume delivery of restaurant food to South Africans beginning Friday, May 1, 2020. “On April 29, 2020, the relaxation of restaurant-related regulations was announced during the national shutdown, allowing South Africa’s favorite food delivery brand, Mr. D Food, to resume operations from Friday. …
Read More »How to use Google Meet, a free Zoom video chat rival
[ad_1] Google Google is making more movements in the video chat space during the coronavirus pandemic, which will soon offer its premium Google Meet video conferencing service for free to consumers. Previously available only to organizations using G Suite, Meet will soon be open to all, in a move that …
Read More »Queen Elizabeth II’s Incredible Comment on Royal Food Exposed | Real | News
[ad_1] Paul Kidd worked as a royal steward between 1975 and 1982, serving senior members of the Royal Family, including the Queen herself. He recalled the first time that Her Majesty’s lunch was served in the documentary “Royal Servants”, uploaded to YouTube in 2011. Mr. Kidd claimed that the Queen …
Read More »Liverpool morning headlines as Kylian Mbappe drops clues about the transfer
[ad_1] Here are the Liverpool morning headlines for Thursday April 30. Mbappe drops clues about specuatlion transfer French superstar Kylian Mbappe has been doggedly linked with a move to Liverpool, and Real Madrid is said to be another possible destination for the World Cup winner the next time he advances. …
Read More »The catch rate is a poor indicator of the health of the fishery in the lakes.
[ad_1] Go out and change the battery of an antenna used to control the movement of fish in the study lake. Credit: Julia Barron Fishing industry collapses can be difficult to forecast and prevent due to hyperstability, a phenomenon in which catch rates remain high even as fish abundance declines. …
Read More »COVID-19 and smoking: what does the WHO say?
[ad_1] With tobacco use believed to kill about eight million people each year, a report that smokers were less likely to get coronavirus raised their eyebrows last week. The study, conducted by the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, stated that “current smoking appears to be a protective factor against SARS-CoV-2 infection” …
Read More »8 arrested after 2 KZN supermarkets hit by armed robbers
[ad_1] Eight people have been arrested after two KwaZulu-Natal supermarkets were hit by armed robbers in separate incidents over the weekend, according to police. The two supermarkets, one in Durban and the other in Greytown, saw armed groups of thieves targeting the stores occupied during the national shutdown. Police spokesman …
Read More »China to Help Build $ 3 Billion Coal Plant in Zimbabwe
[ad_1] Rio Energy Ltd., a unit of RioZim Ltd., will build a 2,100-megawatt thermal power plant with China Gezhouba Group Corp in northern Zimbabwe at a projected cost of $ 3 billion, Rio Energy said Monday. “CGGC will develop the project and help with fundraising,” said Caleb Dengu, president of …
Read More »Samsung is working on an A series phone with a pop-up camera
[ad_1] Samsung is working on an A-series phone, according to a new leak from OnLeaks (via Pigtou) The mid-range smartphone will come with the same full-screen design as the other Samsung A-Series units, though it adopts a new pop-up style front camera. It will have a rear fingerprint camera and …
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