Oregon’s attorney general is seeking an order to stop federal agents from arresting people in Portland as the city continues to be convulsed by nightly protests that have gone on for seven weeks and have now pitted local officials against the Trump administration. Federal agents, some wearing camouflage and some …
Read More »Virus deaths top 600,000 as cases rise in India, SAfrica
Countries from the U.S. to South Africa to India were struggling to hold down rising rates of the coronavirus, as global deaths from COVID-19 surged past 600,000 in a sign of how far off the world remains from a return to normalcy. While the U.S. leads global infections, South Africa …
Read More »Coronavirus: EU leaders start third day of recovery talks
EU leaders have gathered for a third day of discussions over a massive post-coronavirus economic recovery plan. Some member states believe the proposed €750bn ($857bn; £680bn) package is too large and should come as loans, rather than grants. The unplanned third day of talks comes after a record one-day rise …
Read More »Trump turns White House into a backdrop for political events – Analysis
US President Trump walked onto the South Lawn of the White House on Thursday to applause from supporters as he prepared to tout his efforts to roll back regulations. He was flanked on one side by a blue truck weighed down by “years of regulatory burden” and on the other …
Read More »Libyan GNA fighters head for front as battle for Sirte looms
Libya’s internationally recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) on Saturday moved fighters closer to Sirte, a gateway to Libya’s main oil terminals that the GNA says it plans to recapture from the eastern-based Libyan National Army (LNA). Witnesses and GNA military commanders said a column of about 200 vehicles moved …
Read More »The six types of COVID-19 identified by scientists in ‘major’ breakthrough for treatment
Scientists have identified six distinct types of COVID-19 – each with a specific collection of symptoms – in a breakthrough that could help doctors predict which patients are most at risk. The different forms of the disease are believed to determine its severity among those infected – and whether they …
Read More »The Iranian Embassy clarifies the themes and meetings of Zarif in Baghdad
The Iranian Embassy in Baghdad announced that the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic, Mohammad Javad Zarif, will meet during his visit tomorrow, Sunday to Iraq, six dignitaries and officials in Iraq. A statement by the Iranian Embassy, according to the Islamic Republic of Iran News Agency (IRNA) said: “Zarif …
Read More »Kuwait’s Sheikh Sabah admitted to hospital for medical checks
State news agency reports Kuwait Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah was in ‘good health’, citing minister. Kuwait’s 91-year-old ruler has been admitted to hospital for a medical checkup and the country’s crown prince will temporarily carry out some of his duties, the oil-rich nation’s state-run news agency has reported. …
Read More »China prepares to launch rocket for Mars mission
The fourth Long March-5 rocket, to be used to carry out China’s first Mars exploration mission, was vertically transported to the launching area at the Wenchang Space Launch Center in south China’s Hainan Province on Friday. The carrier rocket, coded as Long March-5 Y4, is planned to be launched in …
Read More »Two arrested after Black Lives Matter mural near Trump Tower in NYC vandalized for second time this week
At least two people were arrested after vandalizing a Black Lives Matter mural near Trump Tower in New York City, prompting a heavy police response and a face-off with activists in the mural’s second defacing in a matter of days. A group of some 10 people gathered around the art …
Read More »Death toll in Turkish migrant boat sinking rises to 50
The death toll from a migrant boat disaster in Lake Van in eastern Turkey has risen to 50, the governor’s office said on Saturday, after three weeks of search operations. The boat, which sank on June 27, is believed to have been carrying 55 to 60 migrants, according to Interior …
Read More »1997 Cases Of Recovery Of Coronavirus Registered Today
The ministry of health announced the daily epidemiological situation of the Coronavirus pandemic today in Iraq on Saturday, July 18, 2020 The ministry said in a statement that AlghdeerTv (NINA) received a copy of it that “15229 samples were examined in all specialized laboratories in Iraq today. Thus, the total …
Read More »Al-Kadhimi Will Visit Saudi Arabia On Monday And Iran Next Tuesday
A political source announced the date of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi’s visit to Saudi Arabia and Iran. The source said in a press statement today that the Prime Minister will receive on Sunday tomorrow in Baghdad the Iranian Foreign Minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif. He added that Al-Kadhimi will visit Saudi …
Read More »Ethiopia filling mega-dam that Egypt calls an “existential” threat – Analysis
Ethiopia has dismissed reports that it’s filling a massive reservoir behind a new hydroelectric dam, as the colossal infrastructure project strains ties between three African nations that all rely on the River Nile for water. Egypt has previously threatened to go to war over the dam. Almost 10 years of …
Read More »18 police officers injured in Chicago protest
Eighteen Chicago Police officers were injured in a protest Friday, the department said in a statement. A large group gathered for a protest around 4:20 p.m. local time, the department said. Officers were there “providing security and protecting their First Amendment right to peaceful assembly,” the statement said. Approaching a …
Read More »EU leaders resume ‘grumpy’ summit on budget, virus fund
European Union leaders were hunting for compromises Saturday as a summit to reach a deal on an unprecedented 1.85 trillion euro ($2.1 trillion) EU budget and coronavirus recovery fund entered its second day with tensions running high. A full day and night of discussions by the 27 leaders on Friday …
Read More »Turkey sent up to 3,800 fighters to Libya, Pentagon report says
Turkey sent between 3,500 and 3,800 paid Syrian fighters to Libya over the first three months of the year, the US Defense Department’s inspector general concluded in a new report, its first to detail Turkish deployments in Libya’s war. The quarterly report on counterterrorism operations in Africa by the Pentagon’s …
Read More »Fire breaks out at Nantes cathedral in western France (Videos)
Firemen were battling a fire that broke out early on Saturday morning inside the cathedral in the western French city of Nantes, the local fire service said on Twitter. TV images showed smoke coming out of the 15th century structure. The blaze comes a just over a year after a …
Read More »Twitter says attackers downloaded data from up to eight non-verified accounts
Twitter Inc said on Saturday that hackers were able to download account information for up to eight accounts involved in the hack of its systems this week, but said none of them were verified accounts. The company said the attackers targeted 130 accounts, and were able to reset passwords and …
Read More »U.S. civil rights pioneer, congressman John Lewis dies
John Lewis, a pioneer of the civil rights movement and long-time member of the U.S. House of Representatives, died on Friday. Lewis, a member of Congress from Atlanta who had announced in December that he had advanced pancreatic cancer, was 80. “He loved this country so much that he risked …
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