Top 10 Most Expensive HOTELS In The World 2020
By Alux.com
Published: Apr 30, 2020
Top 10 Most Expensive HOTELS In The World 2020
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Top Headlines for May 10, 2020
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French Parents Anguish Over Sending Children Back to School
As France prepares to start letting public life resume after eight weeks under a coronavirus lockdown, many parents are deeply torn over a question without a clear or correct answer: Should I send my child back to school?
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Profits Up for Emirates Air, but Revenue Down Amid Pandemic
The Middle East’s biggest carrier, Emirates, announced on Sunday profits of $288 million over the past year even as revenue declined due to flight suspensions sparked by the coronavirus, offering a glimpse of the financial toll now facing airlines around the world.
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Pandemic Shows Contrasts Between US, European Safety Nets
The coronavirus pandemic is straining social safety nets across the globe ? and underlining sharp differences in approach between wealthy societies such as the United States and Europe.
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Pakistan Police: Cross Border Firing From India Kills Woman
Police in the Pakistan-ruled part of Kashmir say Indian troops across the disputed border opened fire with automatic rifles on Sunday, shooting a women dead.
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Virus Delay, Early Ice Melt Challenge Arctic Science Mission
They prepared for icy cold and trained to be on the watch for polar bears, but a pandemic just wasn’t part of the program.
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The Latest: Russia Records Highest Daily Tally of New Cases
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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Taliban Say They Don’t Have Missing US Contractor
Taliban leaders searched their ranks, including in the much-feared Haqqani network, and on Sunday told The Associated Press they are not holding Mark R. Frerichs, a Navy veteran turned contractor who disappeared in Afghanistan in late January.
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Virus Cases Rise in China, South Korea; Obama Bashes Trump
Both China and South Korea reported new spikes in coronavirus cases on Sunday, setting off fresh concerns in countries where local outbreaks had been in dramatic decline.
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Virus Prevents Diaspora Venezuelans From Sending Money Home
After fleeing Venezuela along with millions of others amid the country’s grueling humanitarian crisis, Misael Cocho made his way by bus to Peru ? where he got odd jobs and sent money home monthly to support his mother and his 5-year-old son.
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Asia Today: South Korean Leader Urges No Panic as Cases Rise
South Korea on Sunday reported 34 additional cases of the coronavirus amid a spate of infections linked to club goers, as President Moon Jae-in urged calm, saying that ?there?s no reason to stand still out of fear.'
[#Money #Success] 15 Things WE ALL TOOK FOR GRANTED
15 Things WE ALL TOOK FOR GRANTED
By Alux.com
Published: Apr 05, 2020
15 Things We All Took for Granted before the Pandemic | Sunday Motivation
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Top Headlines for May 09, 2020
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Militants Increasing Attacks on Burkina Faso Mines
Jihadists burst into the gold mine where Moussa Tambura worked in Burkina Faso, forbidding everyone from smoking and drinking. It wasn?t long before the men returned and leveled the place to the ground.
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Putin Marks Victory Day in Virus-Reduced Ceremony
Russian President Vladimir Putin marked Victory Day, the anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, in a ceremony shorn of its usual military parade and pomp by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Clashes and Unity Calls at UN on World War II Anniversary
A U.N. Security Council meeting on the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe on Friday saw a clash between Russia and some Europeans, calls for unity to fight COVID-19, and warnings that the seeds of a new global conflict must be prevented from growing.
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Russian Volunteers Search for Fallen World War II Soldiers
Crouching over the sun-drenched soil, Alfred Abayev picks up a charred fragment of a Soviet warplane downed in a World War II battle with advancing Nazi forces.
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Being Ostracized: Virus Leaves Its Mark for UK’s Elderly
From resounding applause to ostracization and isolation.
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‘Fear Kills:’ WWII Vets Recall War, Reject Panic Over Virus
On the 75th anniversary of the allied victory in the World War II, The Associated Press spoke to veterans in ex-Soviet countries and discovered that lessons they learned during the war are helping them cope with a new major challenge ? the coronavirus pandemic. As they recalled the horrors of the war, they also talked about how strength and tenacity were key to survival both then and now. Here is some of their testimony.
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Coronavirus Takes a Toll in Sweden’s Immigrant Community
The flight from Italy was one of the last arrivals that day at the Stockholm airport. A Swedish couple in their 50s walked up and loaded their skis into Razzak Khalaf’s taxi.
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The Latest: Germany Says Europe Wasn’t Well-Prepared
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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Remote Control: Tech Support Staffers Star in NFL Offseason
Like a principal walking through a hushed hallway on the first day of school, Cheryl Nygaard felt the emotional surge of relief and pride last week as the Minnesota Vikings director of information technology peeked in on the video conference sessions set up for this most unusual NFL offseason.
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Court Halts Ban on Mass Gatherings at Kentucky Churches
A federal court halted the Kentucky governor’s temporary ban on mass gatherings from applying to in-person religious services, clearing the way for Sunday church services.
[#Webdesign #Coding] React For The Rest Of Us: The 10 Days of React JS (Day 1)
React For The Rest Of Us: The 10 Days of React JS (Day 1)
By LearnWebCode
Published: Apr 25, 2020
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Top Headlines for May 08, 2020
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US, China Trade Envoys Promise ‘Favorable Conditions’
U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators promised to create ?favorable conditions? for carrying out a truce in their governments? tariff war during a phone call Friday, an official Chinese news agency reported.
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Walker Complains of Harassment After Breaking Lockdown Rules
Manchester City defender Kyle Walker complained about being ?harassed? and said Friday his family has been ?torn apart? after admitting to breaking social-distancing rules again during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Scuffles Break Out in Hong Kong’s Legislature
Scuffles broke out at Hong Kong?s Legislative Council on Friday as lawmakers from opposing camps competed to preside over a meeting to determine who has authority over a key committee which scrutinizes bills.
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Siemens Says Profits Down, This Quarter Could Be the Bottom
Siemens AG, maker of trains, power generators and medical scanners, saw net profit sag during the most recent quarter due to the virus outbreak. The company abandoned its business forecast for the year, saying it expected the downturn to bottom out in the current quarter.
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The Latest: City Defender Walker Says He Is Being ‘Harassed’
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Troubled Zimbabwe Hopes for Some Relief in Tobacco Sales
Adjust Saidi, a foreman at a farm outside Zimbabwe?s capital, Harare, paced through rows of tobacco plants. Desperate to complete the harvest and sell the crop, he pushed workers picking leaves to ?hurry it up.' Some carried up to 30 kilograms (66 pounds) of leaves, bound by wire, on their shoulders. Some wore face masks.
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The Latest: Afghan Health Minister Tests Positive for Virus
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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N. Korea Accuses South of ‘Reckless’ Drills Along Sea Border
North Korea threatened Friday to retaliate against South Korea for ?reckless? military drills near their disputed sea boundary, but the South denied any training in the immediate area, the scene of several bloody naval skirmishes in recent years.
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VE Day Clashes With Virus Chaos, Veterans Left in Limbo
On Friday’s 75th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe, talk of war is afoot again ? this time against a disease that has killed at least a quarter of a million people worldwide.
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Shares Rise on Talk of More Relief for US as Job Losses Soar
Global shares rose Friday ahead of a U.S. report that is expected to show 21 million jobs were lost in April as pandemic shutdowns took hold.
[#Adobe #Design] How to Add Text in Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2020
How to Add Text in Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2020
By AdobeMasters
Published: Nov 26, 2019
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In this tutorial, we go over how to add text in Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2020. However, this tutorial will also allow you to add text in premiere for all CC versions.
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Top Headlines for May 07, 2020
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Trial Begins Over Norwegian Mosque Attack
A Norwegian man suspected of killing his stepsister and then storming an Oslo mosque with firearms ?with the intention to kill as many Muslims as possible,? appeared in court Thursday, charged with murder and terror.
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Air France-KLM Report $1.9 Billion in Losses, Outlook Grim
Air France-KLM lost 1.8 billion euros ($1.9 billion) in the first quarter, mostly just in a few weeks in March as travel restrictions grounded planes worldwide, and said Thursday that it will take several years to recover.
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German Industrial Production Down 9.2% in March on Virus
Industrial production in Germany, Europe’s biggest economy, dropped 9.2% in March compared with the previous month as shutdowns around the continent and elsewhere started to bite, official data showed Thursday.
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Hit by Pandemic and Oil Slide, Norway Cuts Key Interest Rate
Norway?s central bank has cut its key policy rate by a quarter percentage point to 0% as the economy is slammed by the combination of the coronavirus pandemic and a recent plunge in the price of oil.
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Nintendo Marks Profit Jump as People Stay Home Amid Pandemic
Japanese video-game maker Nintendo Co. scored a 33% jump in annual profit, as people stuck at home turn to playing games.
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July 12 Is Possible Date for Poland’s Postponed Election
A spokesman for Poland?s ruling party said Thursday that July 12 is a potential new date for the presidential election that will not take place Sunday as previously scheduled.
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The Latest: KHL Says It Will Not Name a Champion
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K-League Set for Kick Off as Soccer Resumes in South Korea
South Korea?s soccer league will kick off the season Friday, three days after the first pitch was thrown in baseball, in yet another sign that life in the country is starting to return to normal after strenuous efforts to contain the coronavirus.
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AP PHOTOS: Memorials Weave WWII Into Russia’s Psyche
Russians this year won’t be able to mark Victory Day, the end of World War II in Europe, with the usual elaborate parades because of coronavirus restrictions . But they can turn their eyes to a remarkable array of war monuments.
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Veteran Chinese Diplomat and Mao Zedong’s Interpreter Dies
Ji Chaozhu, a veteran Chinese diplomat who provided English translation for leaders from Mao Zedong to Deng Xiaoping and served as an undersecretary of the United Nations, has died, the foreign ministry said. He was 90.
[#Art #Animation] Upgrading a Cheap Craigslist Computer to Make DIGITAL ART On!
Upgrading a Cheap Craigslist Computer to Make DIGITAL ART On!
By BaM Animation
Published: Feb 10, 2020
A Cheap Desktop can be a great tool for Digital drawing, and its the best way to get into professional software! today we found an old computer on craigslist to make some cool digital art on. Digital art does not have to be expensive with the right hardware. This old computer will run Photoshop, Clipstudio, Flash, TVPaint, and Harmony! And it even has a solid state drive. What kind of compute… [READ MORE]
Top Headlines for May 06, 2020
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Hearing Set for Georgia Man Guilty in Hot Car Death of Son
A Georgia man who was convicted of murder after his toddler son died inside a hot SUV will get a new hearing to appeal his case.
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BMW: Outbreak Will Slow Auto Industry ‘for Quite Some Time’
Automaker BMW saw net profit fall slightly in the first quarter from a year earlier, when the company had a large one-time expense. The company said it expected earnings to deteriorate during the first half of this year due to the coronavirus lockdowns and predicted the entire auto industry would be held back by the outbreak ?for quite some time to come.?
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EU Forecasts ‘Recession of Historic Proportions’ This Year
The European Union predicted Wednesday ?a recession of historic proportions this year? due to the impact of the coronavirus with a drop in output of more than 7%, as it released its first official forecast of the damage the pandemic is inflicting on the bloc?s economy.
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Seoul Reports Panic Buying in N Korea Amid Economic Woes
The coronavirus pandemic has likely taken a heavy toll on North Korea, forcing leader Kim Jong Un to avoid public activities and his people into panic buying for daily necessities, South Korea?s spy agency told lawmakers Wednesday.
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Israeli Billionaire Hopes to Bring Water to Parched Gaza
A Georgian-Israeli billionaire believes he has found a solution to the Gaza Strip?s chronic water crisis.
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German Factory Orders Plunge in March as Shutdowns Hit
German factory orders plunged by 15.6% in March compared with the previous month as countries around Europe and beyond started shutting down public life and businesses, official data showed Wednesday.
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Relatives of Germanwings Victims Seek Compensation for Crash
A court in Germany is considering demands for compensation brought against Lufthansa by eight people who lost loved ones in the crash of its budget airline Germanwings five years ago.
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Iraqi Military Says 3 Rockets Strike Near Baghdad Airport
Three Katyusha rockets struck near the military sector of the Baghdad airport early on Wednesday but caused no casualties, the Iraqi military said.
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Polish Presidential Election in Chaos With Only 4 Days to Go
Poland is scheduled to hold a presidential election in just four days but nobody can say whether it will happen or not.
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The Latest: Premier League Clubs Yet to Settle on Protocols
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