The week in news #188 – 2020SEP07 … 2020SEP13
For this 188th week, another selection of the most relevant world news and articles: state of emergency in California due to wildfires, AstraZeneca pauses coronavirus vaccine, etc.
For this 188th week, another selection of the most relevant world news and articles: state of emergency in California due to wildfires, AstraZeneca pauses coronavirus vaccine, etc.
For this 125th week, another selection of the most relevant world news and articles: the history of Intel CPUs, aftermath of the Ramos/Williams affair at the US Open, SpaceX launches Falcon 9, large gold encrusted rock in Australia, etc.
For these 123th and 124th weeks, another selection of the most relevant world news and articles: Brazil’s National Museum destroyed by fire; Reuters journalists jailed in Myanmar, Bono Vox completely loses voice in Berlin concert, New York Times anonymous editorial on Trump, etc.
For this 109th week, another selection of the most relevant world news and articles: the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Nipah vírus, the ‘trade war is over’ between China/USA, possible Planet 9 discovered, etc.
For this 96th week, another selection of the most relevant world news and articles: global warming in 2017, Cyril Ramaphosa elected South Africa’s president after Jacob Zuma’s resignation, Ethiopian PM resigns which leads country into state of emergency, Richter 7.2 earthquake in Mexico, Trump suggest teachers should carry guns, etc.
For this 52th week, another selection of the most relevant world news and articles: USA sending new F-35 stealth jets to Europe, new CGD logotype, missile crisis in North Korea, Kathrine Switzer running the Boston Marathon 50 years after, plane crash in Tires near Lisbon, earthquake in Vanatu, Internet privacy limbo, giant shipworm discovered, gene which […]
For this 40th week, another selection of the most relevant world news and articles: Richard Branson and second chances, Donald Trump’s inauguration, Asus, submitting sensitive information to the New Yorker, Pink Floyd’s “Animals” @ 40, Jo-Wilfred Tsonga and the ball girl, Roger, Rafa, Venus and Serena in the AusOpen finals, Japan’s Emperor Akihito, quantum computing, […]