[ad_1] After my first gameplay demo of Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, I was taken aback. I didn’t think Ubisoft’s next Viking-themed game would be bad, but it felt too similar to the latest games in the franchise. Last week, I had the opportunity to play open world again, this time for …
Read More »COVID-19 Live Updates: Iraq Reports 3,857 New COVID-19 Cases As Death Toll Surpasses 10,000
[ad_1] BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) – The following are updates on the global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. – – – – BAGHDAD – The Iraqi Ministry of Health reported 3,857 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, as the total number of deaths exceeded 10,000. A ministry statement said the …
Read More »Coronavirus: strain causing severe diarrhea and vomiting in pigs ‘could be spread to humans’
[ad_1] A strain of coronavirus that has been infecting pigs in China since 2016, causing severe diarrhea and vomiting, could spread to humans, a study warned. The strain, ‘swine acute diarrhea syndrome coronavirus,’ or SADS-CoV, is believed to have come from bats and has been worrying the livestock industry. It …
Read More »Google Pixel 5 review: a bad year for Pixel fans
[ad_1] It’s worth noting that this time Google had to drop a bunch of long-standing Pixel features and components. I hope you didn’t like pressing your phone to activate the Google Assistant, because you can’t here. And there is no giant front either because there is no Soli radar. We …
Read More »‘Mario Kart Live’: its augmented reality surpasses ‘Pokémon Go’
[ad_1] Supposedly, “Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit” is a toy that transforms your home into racetracks enhanced with augmented reality. At least that’s its stated purpose. But really, after half a year of staying home 24/7, the Nintendo Switch accessory “Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit” has a power that I …
Read More »COVID-19 cases in Africa approach 1.6 million and death toll reaches 38,868 – Africa CDC
[ad_1] ADDIS ABABA, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) – The total number of confirmed positive COVID-19 cases across the African continent reached 1,592,549 as of Wednesday, the African Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said. Africa). The Africa CDC, a specialized health care agency of the African Union Commission, said in …
Read More »Tardigrades: Earth’s toughest creatures can survive deadly ultraviolet radiation thanks to the fluorescent shield
[ad_1] The toughest creatures on Earth can survive deadly ultraviolet radiation thanks to their glow-in-the-dark fluorescent protective shields. Tardigrades, or ‘mossy piglets’, are strange, microscopic animals that live in water They can survive extreme temperatures, pressures, and even nuclear radiation. A genus found in India has now revealed a defense …
Read More »The tragedy of Ethiopia and the Ethiopians
[ad_1] “It is not unpatriotic to denounce an injustice committed in our name, perhaps it is the most patriotic thing we can do.”– EA Bucchianeri, Brushstrokes of a horsefly “Too often when we see injustices, both big and small, we think, that’s terrible, but we don’t do anything. We don’t …
Read More »Cleopatra: Gal Gadot Movie Ad Sparks “Laundering” Allegations Ents & Arts News
[ad_1] Gal Gadot’s new film about ancient Egyptian ruler Cleopatra is already coming under fire before filming begins, with accusations of “whitewashing” the role. The Israeli actress will star in the biopic, which will see her reunited with her Wonder Woman director, Patty Jenkins. Gadot, who has been ranked as …
Read More »Ethiopia: PM inaugurates Entoto Natural Park
[ad_1] ADDIS ABABA – Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed inaugurated the Entoto Natural Park, a park that is expected to become one of the focal points of tourist attraction, last Saturday. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed started the Entoto Project along with the Sheger River side projects to establish a world-class tourist …
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