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Famous cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C., and Japan bloom early as the climate warms

Famous cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C., and Japan bloom early as the climate warms

Cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C., and Japan have effectively arrived at peak flowering dates — and the Japanese city of… Read More

3 years ago

New York State launches the first Excelsior Pass Wallet app, a vaccine passport to prove a negative COVID test result

The country's very first "vaccine passport" is going to the Big Apple. Gov. Andrew Cuomo reported the launch of Excelsior… Read More

3 years ago

Angela Merkel agrees with radical easter lockdown extension in the Covid-19 pandemic setback for Germany

Chancellor Angela Merkel and regional leaders agreed to set Germany into hard lockdown over Easter to attempt to turn around… Read More

3 years ago

Canadian Pacific-Kansas City Southern railroad megamerger would make the first Mexico-US-Canada freight rail network

Two of North America's biggest railroad organizations declared a consolidation Sunday that would interface freight clients to Canada, the United… Read More

3 years ago

CHITWAN MALHOTRA REINFORCES COVID-19 RESPONSE THROUGH DONATION OF AMBULANCES TO THE FIRST LADY OF ZIMBABWE.

Ms. Chitwan Malhotra Chairperson IHD Life and Executive Director United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG) Health Partnership for Africa has… Read More

3 years ago

Biden administration planning to share AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine with Canada and Mexico

The Biden administration is concluding plans to share the U.S. supply of AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine with the governments of Canada… Read More

3 years ago

Honda and Toyota Motor will cut down production in North America as the pandemic’s impacts on the global supply chain

Toyota Motor Corp., Honda Motor Co., and Samsung Electronics Co. said supply-chain issues were confounding their businesses, as monstrosity weather,… Read More

3 years ago

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says $29 million in unpaid electric bills will be forgiven

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton declared Tuesday that more than $29 million in unpaid electric bills charged during February's devastating… Read More

3 years ago

European Union launches Philippines cycling tour, fora for International Women’s Month 2021

The European Union Delegation in the Philippines is launching a few activities to celebrate the 2021 International Women's month, including… Read More

3 years ago

Japan Business Federation appoints Tomoko Namba as the first female vice-chair

The Japan Business Federation has appointed Tomoko Namba, founder, and chairwoman of online service provider DeNA Co., as the first… Read More

3 years ago