2023-08-08 16:33:51
The staff affiliated to the national union of cabin crew (SNPNC) of the Air Caraïbes company issued a renewable strike notice between August 11 and 15. They demand equal treatment between the different staff and better working conditions.
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2023-08-08 16:33:12
There was in Chos Malal a finding of great paleontological importance. They found the first fossil remains of dinosaurs.
“It is the first find of its kind in the Chos Malal area. Due to their size and shape, it can already be said that they belong to a dinosaur,” highlighted paleontologist Mateo Gutiérrez.
He described in dialogue with Diario RíO NEGRO that they were found in the Rayoso formation, from the Lower Cretaceous. So the dinosaur found is over 100 million years old.
He indicated that the material is bones “that are very weathered”, almost a meter long.
He explained that remains of marine invertebrates and prehistoric marine reptiles have already been found in the area. He deepened that the novelty of the new discovery is that it is the first time that fossils of reptiles that inhabited the Mesozoic era have been found.
In accordance with what is dictated by provincial law 2184, the fossils will be deposited in the paleontological museum closest to the place of discovery.
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Nigerian women claim their bonuses, Colombia remains in the running… The newspaper of August 8
2023-08-08 15:05:41
Every day throughout the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, 20 Minutes provides an update on the highlights of the competition. This Tuesday, we come back to the qualification of Colombia once morest Jamaica (1-0), but also to the rant of the Nigerians, who insistently claim their bonuses for this World Cup (and not only). Finally, we will come back to the management of Hervé Renard, who managed following four games to offer playing time to his 20 outfield players, thanks to the demonstration (4-0) once morest Morocco.
The Super Falcons still upset once morest their federation
Round of 16 in the World Cup and on the verge of a colossal feat once morest England on Monday (0-0, 2-4 on penalties), the Nigerian players are still angry with their federation. “The Super Falcons believe that it is now time for the Nigerian Football Federation to honor its commitments and pay the amounts due,” said a statement on Tuesday from Fifpro, the players’ union. It is therefore a question here of bonuses, internship allowances and unpaid expenses, some of which date back to 2021. If they waited for their elimination to resume the battle which opposes them to their leaders, this had almost led to the boycott of their first World Cup match once morest Canada (July 21).
#FIFAWWC | ???? We see Chloe Kelly’s match point once more, which offers the qualification to the English!
The European champions were jostled by the Nigerians, but came out on penalties (0-0, 4-2 on pens). pic.twitter.com/6DZFsV283H
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Randy Waldrum’s players had finally agreed to put their demands on hold to focus on the tournament. “The team is extremely frustrated that they had to sue the Football Federation of Nigeria for these payments before and during the tournament and may have to continue to do so followingwards. It is regrettable that the players had to challenge their own federation at such an important moment in their careers”, also explains the press release provided by Fifpro.
Colombia pierces the Jamaican wall
All it takes is a careless mistake, a marking error in this case, to ruin a long-term job. The Jamaican team learned this the hard way on Tuesday during the round of 16 once morest Colombia. And this while having the bad idea of forgetting the excellent Catalina Usme on the right of the penalty area. A delicious control and a shot adjusted later (1-0, 51st), poof, soared the Jamaican invincibility in this tournament during the entire group stage.
We can still enjoy the nugget of Real Madrid Linda Caicedo in this World Cup, following qualifying for the quarter-finals of Colombia, victorious this Tuesday from Jamaica (1-0). – Nicholson/UK Sports Pics/SIPA
It didn’t take much more for the Colombians to snatch qualification following a barely average match. Next stop, England on Saturday. The “Reggae Girlz”, who played their first knockout phase in two appearances, nevertheless left the competition with their heads held high: they had achieved a feat by eliminating Brazil in their group, following standing up to the Blues.
Hervé Renard in an armchair to spin
It is difficult to have a better context than the France-Panama (6-3) and France-Morocco (4-0) sequence to get everyone involved in the party. But it must be recognized that Hervé Renard is doing very well so far to find a mix between a starting team that emerges and substitutes who have all had the right to tread (at least) an Australian lawn. It was not easy, with the obvious exception of the two substitute goalkeepers (Solène Durand and Constance Picaud), to call on the 20 outfield players. Laurina Fazer and Viviane Asseyi were able to come into play for the first time once morest Panama.
All that was missing was Naomie Feller and Aïssatou Tounkara. It was therefore for this Tuesday, respectively in place of Eugénie Le Sommer (81st) and Sakina Karchaoui (90th). It still smells of the group living well, before a huge test in the quarter-finals once morest Australia, right? Here, we leave you for this newspaper of May 8 by summarizing the four posters of the quarter-finals of this World Cup:
Spain – Netherlands, Friday August 11 (3 a.m.) in Wellington (New Zealand)Japan – Sweden, Friday August 11 (9:30 a.m.) in Auckland (New Zealand)France – Australia, Saturday August 12 (9 a.m.) in Brisbane (Australia) England-Colombia, Saturday August 12 (12:30 p.m.) in Sydney (Australia)
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Libertadores 2023: find out where to watch the games of the week on TV and online [08/08/23]
2023-08-08 11:24:00
This week, the return matches of the round of 16 phase of Conmebol Libertadores 2023 begin. As in the previous week, there will be five of the eight games with the participation of Brazilian clubs.
In Brazil, broadcasting rights are owned by Globo, on open TV; from Disney and Paramount, on closed TV and paid streaming. TudoCelular shows you where you can check each match.
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Fluminense vs Argentinos Juniors (08/08, at 7pm)
Fluminense opens the round by receiving Argentinos Juniors at Maracanã, this Tuesday (8), at 7 pm. Tricolor Carioca managed a draw away from home and now depends on a simple victory to advance.
Brazilians will be able to see the duel exclusively on Paramount Plus. The streaming platform provides access through an independent subscription, or linked to an operator, such as Claro, Vivo and DGO.
Athletico Paranaense x Bolívar (08/08, at 21h)
Also on Tuesday (8), at 9 pm, Athletico Paranaense will have to reverse the 3-1 defeat by Bolívar in the first leg, now at home, at the Ligga Arena. A two-goal victory for Hurricane will only take the decision to penalties.
Throughout the national territory, the confrontation will be shown exclusively by ESPN 2. The live signal can also be checked by subscribers of Star Plus, Disney’s streaming service.
Internacional x River Plate (08/08, at 21h)
At the same time as Athletico, Internacional will now face River Plate at home, in Beira-Rio, in an attempt to reverse the 2-1 defeat suffered the week before, at Monumental de Núñez.
The departure rights for Brazil are only owned by the Disney group. ESPN 4 will show it on closed TV, while Star Plus will broadcast the signal live to its users, in paid streaming.
Palmeiras x Atlético/MG (09/08, at 21:30)
On Wednesday (9), at 21:30, it’s the turn of the Brazilian derby of this phase of the Libertadores, at Allianz Parque. Palmeiras will only need a draw in front of their fans to qualify, while Atlético/MG will have to reverse the 1-0 defeat suffered at home.
Globo will show the clash on open TV, for São Paulo, Minas Gerais and part of the network. Paramount Plus will make the game available throughout the national territory via streaming, to its subscribers.
Olimpia x Flamengo (10/08, at 21h)
Complete the round this Thursday (10), at 21h, the return of the duel between Olimpia and Flamengo. The team from Rio had a simple 1-0 victory at home last week, and now they will only need a draw at Defensores del Chaco.
The match will be broadcast exclusively by ESPN throughout Brazil, on closed television. In paid streaming, Star Plus will deliver the live signal to its subscribers.
Which broadcaster or platform do you intend to watch the Libertadores games on this week? Tell us!
Globoplay
Developer: globe
Free – offers in-app purchases
Size: Varies by system
Star Plus
Developer: Disney
Free – offers in-app purchases
Size: Variable
Paramount+
Developer: Paramount Network
Free – offers in-app purchases
Size: Varies by device
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