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2020-02-29T07:51:20.658Z


Here are some of the news of the week that aroused interest, caused discussion or simply aroused curiosity © Ansa


Here are some of the news of the week that aroused interest, made people discuss or, simply, aroused curiosity

Week once again dominated by the coronavirus which, between hoaxes and legends, also runs on the web. And we try to avoid possible new infections also in a creative way. In Singapore, for example, the mass is online, while in the Philippines no cross on the forehead on Ash Wednesday to reduce contacts. And the virus does not "spare" even Tom Cruise: in fact, the filming in Venice of the last chapter of the series 'Mission: Impossible' has been suspended. Then there is also "Love at the time of Co ... vid-19", a new mural signed by the street artist Tvboy. Not just creativity, though. To deal with the emergency, you also need to know, from government measures to WHO recommendations.

On the other hand, good news comes from Syria with a happy ending for little Selva: the Idlib girl who laughed under the bombs was in fact welcomed in Turkey with her whole family.

In the days of "judgment" for Harvey Weinstein, who now faces five to twenty-five years in prison, Placido Domingo's mea culpa certainly also weighs, saying: "I am sorry for the pain I caused".

Bad news for pedestrians comes from the States: the number of deaths has reached the highest level in the last 30 years in 2019. Not exactly a thing for pedestrians, however, what cost a complaint to an 18 year old in the Syracuse area: madly jumping on the cars and on the roofs, causing damage and risking for their own safety. And speaking of public transport, goodbye to the father of the iconic New York subway map: his card is the most consulted in history.

Strange couple who found themselves in a recording studio in London. This is Jon Bon Jovi and the still little Duke of Sussex, Harry, who met the American rocker in Abbey Road Studios while he was engaged in a new version of 'Unbroken' in support of the next Invictus Games to be held in the countries Low in May.

Now, looking in detail, we find that the sardines have become smaller and thinner, due to climate change, an alga in Antarctica turns the snow red as blood, while the devastating fires that hit Australia have burned over a fifth of forests.

And now let's talk about cats: they too have a playlist to relax, purring and meowing between the notes. Good news for all pet owners from Liguria: they can be buried in the owner's grave. Complicated life, however, in Rome for a small goldfish ended in the dispute between zoological guards and owner who, with the proverbial capitoline irony shows the shirt: 'Aridatece Martin'.

"God knew they had to stay together," this was the touching greeting of Kobe Bryant's wife at the Staples center in Los Angeles one month after the tragic accident in which the NBA star, her daughter Gianna and seven other people died.

Tennis "loses" instead Maria Sharapova who announces the farewell in an exciting letter. Nightmare ended, in the meantime, for Filippo Magnini: Tas has in fact acquitted the former blue champion, canceling his disqualification at 4 years for doping.

To close "let's go" to space: goodbye to Katherine Johnson, the American mathematics, computer science and physics who brought the man to the Moon and goodbye also to 'Mad' Mike Hughes, decidedly less scientific, who died in the launch of a steam rocket. -at your place. Fervent supporter of the self-styled theory of the flat Earth, he dreamed of being able to get launched into space in order to finally photograph the Earth "without tricks".

Source: ansa

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