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March, 2020

  • 22 March

    United States Olympic Committee will seek postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Games

    By: Fidel Gastelum, Reporter The U.S. Swimming Team and the United States Athletics Association, two of the main disciplines in which the national team competes in the Olympic games, is asking the United States Olympic Committee to postpone the event due to the threat posed by COVID-19. The biggest sporting …

  • 22 March

    Internet Use Surges to New Levels Thanks to COVID-19

    -Editorial The world is paralyzed during the COVID-19 so the only other option to do is to surf the internet. The German internet exchange operator De-Cix said made the announcement this week that they have reached a new peak of over 9.1 Tbps at its site in Frankfurt. The use of …

February, 2020

  • 4 February

    IMPERIAL COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER SHARES UPDATE ON 2019 NOVEL CORONAVIRUS

    Individuals are encouraged to take steps to prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses.  IMPERIAL COUNTY- The Imperial County Public Health Department shared today that county health officials are monitoring for the spread of coronavirus.  Public health department staff continues to work closely with state and federal agencies to monitor the cases …

January, 2020

  • 22 January

    Mexican citizens will need to get new online permit to enter the European Union

    -Editorial New politics of the European Parliament have ruled about a new document requirement for travelers entering the European Union from Mexico, and other Latin American countries in 2020. This is the ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System), a permit for travelers, which will serve as a temporary visa, …

  • 16 January

    China and U.S. Sign New Trade Deal

    -Editorial In a major economic victory for President Donald Trump, China and the United States signed a new trade deal easing tensions between the two countries. Both countries signed the first phase of the new trade deal after two years of negotiations. “From day one, my Administration has fought tirelessly …

  • 9 January

    Australia burns in flames; American firefighters attend the call

    -Editorial For several weeks, thousands of strong images about the situation in South Australia have been circulating in social media about forest fires, which have severely affected the natural environment of millions of animal species, mainly kangaroos and koalas, which abound in that region. A widely disseminated report from the …

November, 2019

  • 11 November

    It’s been 30 years since the Berlin Wall fall

    By: Fidel Gastelum, Reporter On Saturday, November 9, the 30th anniversary of the Berlin Wall Fall was commemorated, one of the most emblematic events in the history of mankind, which marked the life of three generations during the twentieth century, when the wall was installed in 1963, as an instrument …

September, 2019

September, 2018

  • 6 September

    NEW PERSPECTIVES IN INTERCELLULAR COMMUNICATION

    By: Dr. Elton Gómez, stem-cells expert The flow and evolution of scientific information is evolving in an unstoppable and impressive way, particularly in the field of medical science, and particularly in the field of molecular and cellular biology, since the creation of the International Society of Cell Therapy, (ISCT for its …

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