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Ruko R299 Portable Power Station review

PocketChess 2.0 vs. Chess Genius 1.2 

REVIEW – Lately, I have been looking for ways to spend more time outdoors with my family, especially when opportunities arise to enjoy nature. One of the plans is camping trips so the plan must include portable power sources for charging cellphones and other devices. Also, I need to be able to use my CPAP […]

Chakwera urges Malawians to support tourism industry

Malawi Voice.com 

By Leah Malimbasa Chikwawa, September 10, Mana: President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has encouraged Malawians to consider patronizing Majete Wildlife Reserve as one way of supporting the country’s tourism industry. The President was speaking in Chikwawa when he together with First Lady, Madame Monica Chakwera visited the game reserve. Before visiting the tourist attraction center, the […]

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Mega adds QR code payments to business platform

Telecompaper.com 

(Telecompaper) Kyrgyzstan operator Mega has upgraded its online cash register service MegaKassa for businesses to transfer fiscal data to the tax agency online...

Torey Krug Admits Ankle Injury Began While Playing For Bruins

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

St. Louis Blues defenseman Torey Krug discussed the decision to have season-ending ankle surgery from an injury he suffered in the 2018 playoffs while playing for the Boston Bruins. Krug recalled that the initial injury occurred in the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs against the Tampa Bay Lightning. "I got kinda full-speed shoved from behind going into the boards and lost my footing and fractured a few bones

Bruins' Brad Marchand opens up on undergoing 3 offseason surgeries

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Brad Marchand had one of his worst offensive seasons in nearly a decade in 2023-24, and that could have been due to the multiple ailments that were hindering the Boston Bruins' captain. I did my arm last summer, was kind of playing with it throughout the year, Marchand told NHL.com's Amalie Benjamin on Tuesday. I didn't do a whole lot of training [until] about two weeks ago, continued the Stanley Cup champion.

USHL- Kostadinski brings competitive drive to Dubuque blue line Sports - telegraphherald.com

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Kristian Kostadinski felt right at home the very first time he stepped on the ice at ImOn Arena for the Dubuque Fighting Saints' training camp. Unlike many European players entering the United States Hockey League, the 6-foot-6, 220-pound left-shot defenseman from Gteborg, Sweden, expects a smooth transition from the Olympic-sized ice sheets back home to the NHL-sized rinks in North America. The smaller rinks suit Kos