GOODTIME RADIO 88.5 The Best! Soared to number 5 on the radio dial

GOODTIME RADIO 88.5 The Best!  Soared to number 5 on the radio dial

GOOTIME RADIO 88.5 opens a new era with good stories, starting with the expansion of the network to the southern region of Songkhla, FM 94.5, broadcasted simultaneously on 4 stations on January 1, and continues to deliver happiness to listeners like Consecutive over 2 years, the latest GOODTIME RADIO 88.5 radio waves that include the … Read more

PORTRAIT. Jean-Pierre Bacri, the brilliant grump of French cinema

PORTRAIT.  Jean-Pierre Bacri, the brilliant grump of French cinema

“Your knee is clean now, you can tackle the rest”, spear nastily Jean-Pierre Bacri, owner of the bar Au Père Quiet, to his employee Jean-Pierre Darroussin. We are in 1996, in A family resemblance. And the images of this family masquerade around the grumpy Bacri immediately come to mind. Including when Catherine Frot is offered … Read more

Japanese Scientist Optimistic Space Vehicle Approaching Earth Smoothly

Japanese Scientist Optimistic Space Vehicle Approaching Earth Smoothly

Scientists are optimistic that the Japanese spacecraft is getting closer to Earth from Earth on a year-long journey from a distant asteroid carrying soil samples and data that could provide clues about the origin of the solar system. The spacecraft Hayabusa2 left the asteroid Ryugu, located about 300 million km from Earth, a year ago … Read more

European Union Leaders Hoping Covid-19 Vaccinations to Begin in December

European Union Leaders Hoping Covid-19 Vaccinations to Begin in December

The European Union said Tuesday that the bloc could vaccinate its citizens against COVID-19 by the end of this month if medical officials provide emergency approval for the two vaccine candidates. European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen told reporters in Brussels that EU member states are now planning the distribution of millions of doses … Read more

US Health Administration Updates Guidelines Regarding Covid-19 Transmission

US Health Administration Updates Guidelines Regarding Covid-19 Transmission

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now recognizes that Covid-19 can spread through tiny particles in the air over long distances and for hours at a time. The CDC has long confirmed that the coronavirus is transmitted primarily between people who are standing within two meters of each other, through droplets emitted … Read more

CDC US Removes Guidelines on Covid-19 Dissemination

CDC US Removes Guidelines on Covid-19 Dissemination

While the US is approaching a record 200,000 deaths from the coronavirus, the government’s main health agency has suddenly removed information from its websites on the Internet about how the virus is transmitted. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published guidelines last Friday showing the virus can spread via tiny particles in … Read more

AstraZeneca Resumes Covid-19 Vaccine Trials in the UK

AstraZeneca Resumes Covid-19 Vaccine Trials in the UK

The British-Swedish pharmaceutical giant, AstraZeneca, said Saturday (12/9) that it had continued testing the Covid-19 vaccine after receiving the green light from supervisors. “Clinical trials for the AstraZeneca Oxford coronavirus vaccine, AZD1222, have resumed in the UK following confirmation from the Medicines Health Regulatory Authority that it is safe to carry out,” the company said … Read more

Since March, Canada Reported Zero Deaths from Covid-19 for the First Time

Since March, Canada Reported Zero Deaths from Covid-19 for the First Time

Canadian Public Health Agency data reported no deaths from Covid-19 in the past 24 hours. This is an achievement for the first time since March 15, as reported by Reuters news agency, Saturday (12/9). Government data put the death toll from the coronavirus pandemic in Canada at 9,163 on September 11, the same as the … Read more