Month: July 2024
Novak Djokovic, too strong for Rafael Nadal, will be in the 3rd round
The clash of tennis legends turned in favor of Novak Djokovic on Monday, July 29. In the second round of the singles tournament at the 2024 Olympics, the Serbian got…
France: for the 2024 Olympics, foreign police officers patrol the capital
Around 1,800 international reinforcements are mobilised throughout the competition period, in a process of cooperation between police forces around the world. They come from around forty countries. For their patrol,…
the preliminary draft constitution presented for the referendum planned before the end of the year
In Guinea, the authorities presented on Monday, July 29, a preliminary draft of the new constitution that should be submitted to a referendum before the end of the year and…
LHSC adds new MRI machine to help reduce patient wait times
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News London’s largest hospital has added a new imaging machine for less urgent cases that it says will help to reduce patient wait times for…
Google Lens search engine in Chrome will be better
It remains the most used browser in the world. Chrome The Google Lens-based visual search engine in the is coming. Google Chrome An update to the interface of the visual…
SG Company finalizes acquisition of 51% of KNOBS
(Telestock) – SG Company Benefit Company, listed on the Euronext Growth Milan market. has finalized the purchase of 51% of the share capital of KNOBSa tech company and innovative SME…
Politico: US does not believe conflict will expand in Middle East | News in brief
According to the representative of the White House, a diplomatic solution to the situation can be found. According to the US, the expansion of the conflict between Israel and the…
Comment: Matti Mattsson’s lost legacy – on the way to deep waters | Sport
Even though Matti Mattsson doesn’t set his retirement in stone, the air is full of nostalgia for a career that is already ending. Porilainen’s legacy has been wasted, writes Pekka…
From environmental problems to delicacy – this is how Japan should deal with sea urchins
To try to deal with the sea urchin problem, scientists at the Kanagawa Fisheries Technology Center may now have found an alternative solution to the problem. Namely, to collect sea…
Police are suspected of having stolen a colleague’s computer
Updated 03.12 | Published at 02.30 share-arrowShare unsaveSave expand-left full screen A police officer in Värmland is charged with computer theft from the police station, theft of goods from grocery…