Author: Cole Hanson

"Extreme twitteraholic. Passionate travel nerd. Hardcore zombie trailblazer. Web fanatic. Evil bacon geek."

(Miami) On Monday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law imposing fines on tech companies like Twitter and Facebook if they ban political candidates’ accounts, as they did with former President Donald Trump. Posted on May 24, 2021 at 5:27 pm France Media DeSantis, a Republican considered a potential presidential candidate for 2024, said the move was part of “fighting oversight over major tech companies.” “A lot in our state suffered from censorship and authoritarian behavior in Cuba and Venezuela,” he said, referring to many voters from those two countries in Florida. “If technology watchers apply the rules unevenly, to…

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(Washington) The United States on Monday advised its citizens not to travel to Japan, the host of the Olympic Games this summer, due to the risks associated with the Covid-19 epidemic. Posted on May 24, 2021 at 1:59 pm. France Media The US State Department wrote, “Because of Covid-19, do not travel to Japan,” which raised the travel warning to the maximum warning level. Over the course of several weeks, the department has been updating its travel warnings to align them with those of the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC), in order to better consider the risks associated…

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(Ottawa) A slowdown in the arrival of vaccine doses in Canada against the Coronavirus is expected this week. Posted May 24, 2021 at 8:11 am The Canadian Press Approximately 600,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine are expected to be shipped to Canada. Two million doses were due to arrive in the country over the next seven days, but 1.4 million doses were sent last week, ahead of the long Victoria Day or the Patriots Day holiday. Biopharmaceuticals Pfizer and BioNTech have so far managed to deliver the promised doses, while other vaccine manufacturers have sometimes had difficulty keeping up with…

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On Sunday, the Israeli Ministry of Health said that Israel plans to end most health restrictions related to the Coronavirus, as of early June, on its territory. Also read: COVID-19: Quebec reports 477 new cases and 3 additional deaths Also read: Rare heart problems have been reported in vaccinated youth For the first time since the outbreak of the epidemic, all restrictions inside Israeli territory will be lifted from 1he is The ministry said in a press release, “June,” explaining that the government still has to vote in favor of this proposal. Restrictions imposed on travelers to enter Israel will…

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After the muscular, tattooed, tanned man had recently completed his hibernation, he let his den lash out onto Oka Beach. Once they thought they’d heard the prime minister’s “Go”, those beach party enthusiasts were quick to open their decorating celebrations. Why wait until May 28th? Just a few days later, what difference could that make? It’s July in May, it’s hot, so we feel the heat at the water’s edge. Incidentally, the party is not only captured at beaches, but parks and other public places as well. The mask and the physical spacing? Don’t talk to us about it, we’re…

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Désolé, votre navigateur ne supporte pas les videos (Goma) La ville de Goma, dans l’est de la République démocratique du Congo (RDC), a été « épargnée » par les laves du volcan de Nyiragongo, entré en éruption samedi soir, a déclaré dimanche matin le gouverneur militaire de la région. Publié le 23 mai 2021 à 7h46 Agence France-Presse « Les laves se sont arrêtées vers Buhene, en périphérie de Goma, […] “The city has escaped,” said General Constant Ndima, in a short audio address to residents via the public media. “The provisional outcome is as follows: Five people were killed in accidents during…

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‘Rock and Roll Never Die’: Italy, which was ahead of the favorites, won the 2021 Eurovision music competition, ahead of France and Switzerland, thanks to the strong performance of the rock band Måneskin. Eurovision is returning to a small audience in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, after it was canceled for the first time in its history last year due to the pandemic. With her nickname “Voilà,” Barbara Bravi has not managed to end 44 years of famine on the French side. She narrowly failed to place second, followed by Switzerland. Dressed in leather and full of energy, the Italians were thrilled…

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Sorry, your browser does not support the videos (Rio de Janeiro) The governor of this northeastern state has announced that Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will have to pay a fine for unmasked wandering in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic in Maranhão. Posted May 22, 2021 at 12:02 am Updated at 12:38 pm France Media The left-wing governor Flavio Dino said on Twitter on Friday evening that the health authorities in Maranhão “imposed a fine on the president of the republic who raised gatherings without the slightest health reserve.” He added that “the law is one for all,” explaining that…

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California authorities announced Friday that the state could, as planned, end most health restrictions related to COVID-19 starting June 15, with a complete reopening of businesses without physical distancing and wearing unnecessary masks for people who have been vaccinated. Also read: The closure of the US border extended until June 21 Also read: In the United States, lottery games to revive vaccination against COVID are proliferating Also read: “We have a real impression that we found Florida before the pandemic.” “We’re at a point, if you look at the statistics, California is ready to drop the” four-color health restrictions system…

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Sorry, your browser does not support the videos (New York) On Friday, New York police are searching for the perpetrators of the attack on a Jewish man who took place on the sidelines of clashes between supporters of Israelis and supporters of the Palestinians the previous day in Times Square, amid an escalation in – high-profile acts due to the conflict in the Middle East. Posted on May 21, 2021 at 12:56 pm Updated at 4:29 p.m. France Media According to a police spokeswoman, the attack took place around 6:30 pm on Thursday: “five or six men” beat a 29-year-old…

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