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WeeklyReviewer discuss relavant news! Stay updated on the popular news. News, politics, health, finances, all major topics are covered by the WeeklyReviewer online news outlet. Let’s see what is happening around the world today…

Ocado could make early start to M&S deliveries : British online supermarket Ocado could start home deliveries of the full Marks & Spencer range before next September, ahead of their joint venture’s original deadline, it said on Tuesday. Russia has not been asked to mediate between Saudi Arabia and Iran – Kremlin : The Kremlin said on Tuesday that it had not received a formal request from any party for Moscow to act as a mediator between Saudi Arabia and Iran following an attack on Saudi Arabia’s oil infrastructure. Read extra news at https://weeklyreviewer.com/.

Another good online newspaper that i like : Fayetteville Observer: Doing more with less is not an easy task. Like most newspapers now-a-days, the Fayetteville Observer’s staff is considerably smaller than it was two years ago. Yet, its executive editor Matt Leclercq found a way to do more with less and grew the newspaper’s online page views to 63 million in 2017 with a change to its digital strategy. The growth developed out of necessity, really. It began a year ago after the Observer’s page production department moved to a design hub at its parent company, GateHouse Media. The move meant the loss of copy desk members that handled most of the web management. When that happened, Leclercq knew the newspaper’s old digital strategy “would no longer work” and something transformative was needed for his now 30-person newsroom. Leclercq started by implementing a digital team, which consists of a digital editor and two web managers/content producers, dedicated to producing original digital content, collaborating with reporters, and engaging with readers online.

The Atlantic: This is another national treasure, a monthly magazine that presents a view of the nation and world from Washington D.C. It is informed by many top journalists who write long-form features and also write some analysis. The Atlantic web site sometimes hews to clickable headlines. But the magazine and its parent company also subscribe to American journalism principles of fact-based reporting. Politico: Founded by reporters who left the Washington Post in 2006, Politico has built itself into a crucial player in politics reporting in the U.S. (and with expansions to Europe). It does publish some products in print, but Politico is easily accessible on the Internet and mobile devices. Keep an eye on Axios, a news startup launched this year by two founders of Politico. Read extra news at WeeklyReviewer news.

Latest health news : Indonesia finance minister defends plan to raise cigarette prices: Indonesia’s finance minister defended on Monday a plan to raise cigarette prices by more than a third from next year to reduce smoking rates, after some in the tobacco industry said it would encourage illegal manufacturing and threaten jobs. Three dead, hundreds ill in Spain listeria outbreak: WHO: Three people have died and at least 222 have been infected in Spain’s largest ever outbreak of listeria, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday. Tanzania’s Zanzibar begins to register traditional healers: Zanzibar’s traditional healers with their toolkits of herbs, holy scriptures and massages are being registered by authorities keen to regulate the practitioners who treat everything from depression to hernias.