Vladimir Putin had a working meeting with Minister of Communications and Mass Media Nikolai Nikiforov. Subjects discussed included a joint project to build fibre-optic communications lines that will connect even small towns with populations upwards of 250 people, and support for Russian software producers. PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA VLADIMIR PUTIN: Mr Nikiforov, what good news do […]
5 Spots To Visit In Vienna For The Adventure Traveler
Are you an adventurous traveller looking for a unique destination? Look no further than Vienna, Austria. With its rich history, stunning architecture, and culture, Vienna has something for everyone. Whether you’re looking to explore castles and cathedrals or experience the city’s vibrant nightlife, Vienna is the perfect spot for the intrepid traveller. Here are ten […]
COVID-19 Could Change SA’s Car Insurance Industry Forever
South African car owners behaviour may change as a consequence of the spread of the coronavirus impact. Many are the areas that are already affected economically by the health crisis caused by the COVID-19 impact. One of the most affected areas is the car insurance industry. Due to their own nature of protection and risk […]
Are Galilee Basin Mines Good for Queensland?
RollingStone called it “The World’s Most Insane Energy Project” and ABC titled it “The most divisive project in recent Australian history”. 10 million tonnes of coal a year, supported by a 200km railway. Lets take a journey into its size, history and viability and what that means for the whole region. Queensland. June 14th, 2019. […]
E-Bikes – Remarkable New Generation of Bicycles
In simple words, E-bicycle resembles a scooter or an electric bike with additional electrical components, like a battery, a controller that is seamlessly incorporated into the design. However, they really look awesome in an unexpected way. ‘E-bike’ can be referred as bicycles that have got a petite electric engine as well as rechargeable batteries to […]
“The Lost Ones: A Story” by Samuel Beckett
This story was begun in 1966, completed in 1970 – written in French, of course, then translated by the author into English. It’s essentially a prose exploration of a section of The Inferno: one of the particular torments of Hell. (Is it an actual story from the Inferno? I don’t know.) But it’s very mechanical […]
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