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Legoland To Open Its Biggest-Ever Theme Park In New York in 2020
Legoland unveils plans to build its biggest-ever theme park in New York which is slated to open to the public in Spring 2020. The park will reportedly feature eight themed Lego “lands” and a Legoland Hotel for accommodation. Legoland unveils plans to build its biggest-ever theme park in New York which is slated to open to the public in Spring 2020. The park will reportedly feature eight themed Lego “lands” and a Legoland Hotel for accommodation. -
Vatican Confirms Pope Francis Upcoming Visit In Ireland To Meet Sex Abuse Victims
Pope Francis is heading to Ireland this weekend and among his top itineraries is his meeting with the victims of sex abuse by the Catholic clergy, the Vatican confirmed on Tuesday. Pope Francis is heading to Ireland this weekend and among his top itineraries is his meeting with the victims of sex abuse by the Catholic clergy, the Vatican confirmed on Tuesday. -
Genoa Bridge Death Toll Rises To 43; Search Operation Concluded
Search and rescue operatives in Italy have found more bodies buried under the wreckage of the recently collapsed Genoa motorway bridge, scaling up the death toll to 43 over the weekend. Meanwhile, the search operation conducted on site of has finally ended. Search and rescue operatives in Italy have found more bodies buried under the wreckage of the recently collapsed Genoa motorway bridge, scaling up the death toll to 43 over the weekend. Meanwhile, the search operation conducted on site of has finally ended. -
Netflix Rolls Out Test Ad Runs For Its Original Content; App Users Utter Dismay
From streamlined binge-watching experience, users of Netflix may now start seeing ads, which promote in-house shows, cutting down between episodes and movies. Meanwhile, the web streaming giant clears out confusion amidst the negative public reaction brought about its recent corporate move. From streamlined binge-watching experience, users of Netflix may now start seeing ads, which promote in-house shows, cutting down between episodes and movies. Meanwhile, the web streaming giant clears out confusion amidst the negative public reaction brought about its recent corporate move. -
Amazon Taps On The Country’s Top Cardiologist As It Enters Health Care Industry
In a bid to make its stake in the health care sector, Amazon Inc. has hired one of the country’s top cardiologists. In a bid to make its stake in the health care sector, Amazon Inc. has hired one of the country’s top cardiologists. -
French Oil Firm Total Officially Cut Ties With Iran In Light Of New US Sanctions
Major French oil company Total has now officially cut off its ties with Iran on its giant energy project in light of the looming threats brought by US economic sanctions on Tehran. Major French oil company Total has now officially cut off its ties with Iran on its giant energy project in light of the looming threats brought by US economic sanctions on Tehran. -
China’s Anti-Smog Initiative Bears Fruits
Residents in Beijing have been reaping the fruits of China’s efforts to “bring back the blue skies” in the country as the US embassy smog reading results indicate. Residents in Beijing have been reaping the fruits of China’s efforts to “bring back the blue skies” in the country as the US embassy smog reading results indicate. -
Elon Musk Hints At A Much Cheaper, $25,000 Tesla EV Sometime In 2021
Despite his hectic schedule while facing the current corporate debacle Tesla, Inc. is in right now, company founder Elon Musk sat down for an interview with a YouTube personality to talk about the electric vehicle industry. During the segment, Musk inadvertently spilled some juicy hints about the plan to produce a USD$25,000-dollar EV unit which might come around three years from now. Despite his hectic schedule while facing the current corporate debacle Tesla, Inc. is in right now, company founder Elon Musk sat down for an interview with a YouTube personality to talk about the electric vehicle industry. During the segment, Musk inadvertently spilled some juicy hints about the plan to produce a USD$25,000-dollar EV unit which might come around three years from now. -
Trump Administration Retracts Stabilization Funding To Syria
The United States, through the leadership of President Donald J. Trump, will no longer be involved in the Syrian conflict as the current administration sought to cut the USD$200 million funding intended for the “stabilization” efforts in the war-ravaged country. The United States, through the leadership of President Donald J. Trump, will no longer be involved in the Syrian conflict as the current administration sought to cut the USD$200 million funding intended for the “stabilization” efforts in the war-ravaged country. -
Beijing-Manila Meet On Joint Infrastructure Projects Set This Week
Key Philippine government officials will head over to Beijing within this week to meet with Chinese counterparts as discussions for the preparation and implementation of Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte’s nationwide infrastructure projects come to the fore. Key Philippine government officials will head over to Beijing within this week to meet with Chinese counterparts as discussions for the preparation and implementation of Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte’s nationwide infrastructure projects come to the fore.