[ad_1] Astronomers say that tonight you can see Mars in the sky. The Red Planet, the second smallest, will be seen around the world tonight. All-star presenters will be able to watch this tonight before a further observance in the coming weeks. The prediction of its visibility was recently made …
Read More »Good news! Whatsapp is likely to soon bring an ignore notification feature for archived chats / digital information world
[ad_1] In October 2018, WhatsApp spotted a new feature called ‘Vacation Mode’ in testing, and it was later renamed to Ignore Archived Chats. This feature could allow users to mute archived chats that would remain archived until the user activates them. WABetaInfo later than this feature was archived for unknown …
Read More »Should you buy the iPhone 7 or iPhone 8?
[ad_1] The iPhone 12 is just around the corner, reason enough for many tech enthusiasts and Apple fans to think about buying the new model. The prerequisite for this is a well-filled wallet, as we know that new iPhone models are priced high. But not everyone can afford to spend …
Read More »WHO donates medical supplies to fuel war against COVID-19 in South Sudan
[ad_1] Workers disinfect donations unloaded from a plane at Juba International Airport in Juba, South Sudan, on September 4, 2020. On Friday, the World Health Organization (WHO) donated medical supplies worth more than 85 million South Sudanese pounds (US $ 5.2 million) to fuel the East African nation’s fight against …
Read More »Record shows! – Sports
[ad_1] Mo Farah set a new world record in the rarely held one-hour event on her return to the track on Friday at an empty Brussels stadium that also saw Sifan Hassan set a new record in the women’s equivalent race. Three years after opting to run on the road, …
Read More »Aggressive COVID Forecast Predicts 410,000 Deaths By New Year
[ad_1] More than 410,000 Americans could die from COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, by January 1, 2021, according to the latest model from the University of Washington Institute for Health Assessment and Metrics. The United States reported more than 188,500 deaths as of Saturday and more than 6,200,000 …
Read More »Nine Important Things We Have Learned About The Coronavirus Pandemic So Far
[ad_1] Six months after Covid-19 was declared a pandemic, this story is being republished as a reminder of the many things scientists have learned about the disease and how it spreads. We are in a terrifying and confusing pandemic, with new and sometimes contradictory information about Covid-19 coming up all …
Read More »Sudan ends 30 years of Islamic law separating religion and state
[ad_1] Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok Image Credit: AFP Sudan’s transitional government agreed to separate the religion from the state, ending 30 years of Islamic rule in the North African nation. Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and Abdel-Aziz al-Hilu, leader of the rebel group North Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, signed …
Read More »Two-thirds of Americans say they will not receive a coronavirus vaccine – BGR
[ad_1] A new survey on coronavirus vaccines shows that two-thirds of Americans are unwilling to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. A quarter of those interviewed say they will never get vaccinated, while 44% said they would rather wait and see how the initial round of immunization goes. Recent controversies over the …
Read More »Kenya’s Jepchirchir runs the fastest half marathon ever in a women-only race
[ad_1] PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC – SEPTEMBER 5: Peres Jepchirchir breaks the only women’s world record for half a marathon in the RunCzech Prague race this morning, wearing adizero goodbye pro, the fastest running shoe from adidas. She set a new world time record of 1:05:34 on September 5, 2020 in …
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