Monday February 20, 2023 by Philippe Brasseur The new issue of Pole Position Magazine will appear next week and as a little surprise, here are the most important topics of this issue. An edition that gives pride of
February 1 (Reuters) – A “silent strike” was held in major cities across Burma on Wednesday to mark the second anniversary of the February 1, 2021 military coup. The army accused the National League for Democracy (NLD) of rigging the
After the success of the very first edition, Curling Saguenay will organize a second edition of the Summer Series. The event will take place again in Saint-Félicien at the Center Marianne St-Gelais from August 6th to 27th. The Summer Series
The old social media platform Snapchat is currently losing its appeal. The main reason for this is assumed to be the success of the short videos from TikTok. And using the “Stories” feature, known as Snap by all its competitors.
Share in networks: January 31, 2023Reuters (RPT Title) PARIS (Reuters) – Unions on Tuesday announced two new mobilization days against pension reform, on February 7 and 11. (Report by Matthieu Protard) 🙏⛪💍💞 DO YOU LIKE OUR POSTS? GET INVOLVED! You
Guest at the microphone of the show Ottawa morninghe explained that the current government is led by the prime minister Doug Fordand the current portrait of the province are the main reasons for their interest. I’m really concerned about the
©Reuters. By Laura Sanchez Investing.com – Investors these days pay close attention to the various macro data we learn about the health of the global economy. In the case of the United States, Gilles Moëc, Chief Economist at AXA (EPA:)
The British company Evident has developed an index that ranks the major banks in Europe and North America according to their AI capabilities. European banks are clearly dominated by North Americans. In fourth place, UBS stands out as the best
The Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse (CDPDJ) notes that despite the skills of members of visible minorities, there are obstacles not only to access jobs, but even more so to advancement to managerial
– Western countries have for decades conceded a strange right to meddle in the affairs of emerging or third world countries under the guise of the principle of universal jurisdiction, extended to cases not covered by international criminal law. Most