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Leaders to discuss plans to relieve congestion on E. Colonial Drive
A project planning meeting hosted by FDOT will discuss improving congestion on E. Colonial Drive in Orlando.
Zoom to lay off 15 per cent of workforce
CNBC reports that the company made the announcement on Feb. 7 via a blog post. 1,300 workers will be let go. CEO Eric Yuan cited the need to navigate the “uncertainty of the global economy”.
PM on Turkey-Syria quake: Scale of human loss hard to comprehend
PM on Turkey-Syria quake: Scale of human loss hard to comprehend.
Roger Waters addresses UN Security Council
Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters addressed the United Nations Security Council at the request of Russia on Wednesday (Feb. 9).
Andrey Sushentsov: Here’s eight reasons why the US has no interest in pushing for peace in Ukraine
Washington’s priority is to contain Russia and how the fighting ends for Kiev is a sideshow to the main objective
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Iranian press review: Conservatives offended by seeing belly buttons in public – Middle East Eye
Iranian press review: Conservatives offended by seeing belly buttons in public Middle East EyeIn Iran, NPR sees anger and desperation. Its government tells us nothing is wrong WUSF Public MediaView Full Coverage on Google News
NPR asks a senior Iranian official about protests and Iran’s conservative dress code – WUSF Public Media
NPR asks a senior Iranian official about protests and Iran’s conservative dress code WUSF Public MediaIranian press review: Conservatives offended by seeing belly buttons in public Middle East EyeAli Tarokh: Draconian sanctions an…
Turkey and Syria earthquake death toll passes 21,000 as first aid convoy enters north-west Syria
Turkey says it is working to open two more border crossings; girl and father pulled alive from rubble in AntakyaTurkey and Syria earthquake – latest news updatesThe first convoy of humanitarian assistance for victims of Monday’s earthquake has crossed …
‘Interstellar fragments in my hands’: A astronomer’s quest to touch the stars takes flight — in the ocean
In 2014, the first documented meteorite from outside our solar system struck Earth with a spectacular splash.First detected by a satellite network designed to spot dangerous asteroids, the interstellar space rock exploded into a fireball above the Pac…