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Hypersonic missile: China is approaching its "Sputnik moment", according to the Pentagon

The Pentagon confirmed on Wednesday that China did test a nuclear-capable missile in August. A key moment, compared to the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik in 1957. China closer  http://folliclefixbuy.blogsidea.com/9743653/https-www-ipressusa-com-sponsered-follicle-fix-hair-regrowth-formula and closer to its "Sputnik moment". The highest ranking American  https://sites.google.com/view/folliclefixbuy/follicle-fix-hair-regrowth-formula official, General Mark Milley, publicly confirmed a hypersonic missile  folliclefixbuy.jigsy.com/follicle-fix-hair-regrowth-formula test by Beijing on Wednesday in August.  Although denied  https://vimeo.com/folliclefixbuy by Beijing, this launch was revealed in mid-October by the Financial Times.  "What we have seen is (...)  https://disqus.com/by/folliclefixbuy/about/ a very significant test of a hypersonic weapon system," the US chief of staff said in an interview with Bloomberg TV . "He  https://folliclefixbuy.blogsp

How Jean-Michel Blanquer wants to bring schools and businesses closer

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National Education is organizing its “first school-business university” this Thursday, in Poitiers. Mentalities have evolved, say in an interview with "Echoes", the Minister of Education and the boss of Veolia, Antoine Frérot. Jean-Michel Blanquer promises more internships for teachers and students, a one-stop shop for companies in the rectorships and the development of public-private partnerships inspired by IBM and the United States. How to bring school and business together? The question returns to the fore from one five-year term to another . This Thursday opens in Poitiers " the first school-business university in the service of training and professional integration ". The event organized by the National Education, which was to take place before the health crisis, will welcome business leaders, representatives of unions, employers and National Education. UNSA and FO were present. Not the FSU, which considers that the government "instrumentalizes" the

Spices, wool, toys, smartphones ... the shortages are gone to last

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Several grains of sand have gripped a hitherto well-oiled global supply chain, energized by a strong upturn in demand. Until it derailed. The world economy has turned into the unpredictable. In Europe and the United States, consumption, helped by support plans, resumes over the course of vaccination campaigns, while in Asia factories and ports are closed to curb the circulation of Covid-19. Caught between the two, shipping companies must transport rapidly increasing volumes of goods (+ 10.8% in 2021, according to the latest forecasts from the World Trade Organization). The congestion of container ships is growing at the entrance to ports, lengthening transport times and fueling soaring freight prices, which have increased tenfold in eighteen months. Result: shortages multiply, from spices to wool, from toys to iPhones. Some lead to others: the lack of semiconductors has, for example, forced car manufacturers to shut down the activity of some of their factories. “In the United States an

League of Nations: a France-Belgium to turn the page of 2018

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French and Belgians meet Thursday in the semi-finals of the League of Nations, for the first time since the semi-final of the World Cup. The reactions of Belgian players had created, and still fuel, resentment between supporters. As the ground is slippery, Didier Deschamps put on his rain tires on Monday, October 4, at a press conference. When he was given the pole on the Belgian national football team, often triumphant in qualifying matches for international competitions, but rather paper tiger at the time of the final stages of these same competitions, the coach of the Blues recalled the CV of his future opponent: number one in the FIFA world ranking. “  The only thing, and it is to be factual, it is a very good generation which did not have the happiness to know the success through the World Cup and the Euro.  " It would not be a question of waking up a neighborhood dispute already three years old, before the semi-final of the League of Nations, Thursday, October 7. In Turin, t

In Guadeloupe, hospitals victims of sabotage

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The health authorities denounce malicious acts within health establishments against the backdrop of a debate on the compulsory vaccination of health personnel. According to the prefect, procedures are underway. Waste oil in offices, sticks in locks and "malicious acts"  : the health authorities of the department of Guadeloupe denounced, Wednesday, October 6, "actions of sabotage" within health establishments, in the midst of fierce debates on the vaccination obligation. People "carry out acts of sabotage inside establishments" , declared, during the weekly update on the health situation, the general director of the regional health agency (ARS) of Guadeloupe, Valérie Denux. “They have dumped used motor oil in the human resources departments of the [Pointe-à-Pitre] CHU in recent days; they put glue in the locks; they block certain accesses ” , she detailed, estimating that these actions involve “ disorganization or even loss of chances for the patients ” . &