Oil prices rose slightly on Tuesday as OPEC and its allies cut production by more than agreed to in June, although demand concerns lingered due to increased cases of COVID-19 in the United States. Brent crude futures were up 35 cents to $43.07 a barrel at 11:54 a.m. EST (1554 …
Read More »UK decides to ban from its 5G, tech giant to be excluded from network by 2027
British telecoms companies will be banned from buying Huawei 5G components starting from the end of this year, the UK media secretary said. The firms also must get rid of all of their Huawei gear by 2027. Media Secretary Oliver Dowden said that the National Cyber Security Centre informed the …
Read More »Trump Trails Biden In Key States Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Florida, and Arizona: Polls
US President Donald Trump continues to trail Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden in a slew of key battleground states, including Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Florida—which voted for former President Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012 then flipped red in 2016. The current averages of state-level polls compiled by FiveThirtyEight show …
Read More »Turkey considering deployment of Russian S-400s to Libya against French-made jets
Turkey has been on the receiving end of attacks by French-made Rafale jets in Libya and is looking to activate its Russian-made S-400 missiles as a countermeasure, according to the Eurasian Times news website. Itamilradar, an Italian news website, and Turkey’s pro-government Sabah daily also recently reported on Ankara mulling …
Read More »Covid-19: 94 fatalities and 2000+ in Iraq today
The Iraqi Ministry of Health and Environment registered, on Tuesday, 95 deaths and more than 2000 new cases of Covid-19 over the past 24 hours in Iraq. In a statement received by AlghdeerTv, the Ministry said that 15540 tests were conducted in all the specialized laboratories in country, bringing the …
Read More »WHO warns no return to normal life for ‘foreseeable future’
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the prospect of returning to normal life will not be possible for the “foreseeable future” as many countries have untimely eased restrictions in their fight against the new coronavirus pandemic. WHO’s Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus raised the alarm on Monday and …
Read More »Bubonic plague claims boy’s life in Mongolia, triggering fears of another pandemic
A Mongolian teenager diagnosed with bubonic plague died on Monday. The 15-year-old reportedly contracted the deadly disease after consuming marmot meat. The boy ate the infected meat with his two friends, whose condition is currently unknown. People who have been in contact with them have now been isolated and vaccinated, …
Read More »White House virus task force member says ‘none of us lie’
A top member of the White House coronavirus task force said Tuesday that “none of us lie” to the public, an accusation President Donald Trump had retweeted, and that while kids need to be back in school as Trump insists, “we have to get the virus under control.” Adm. Brett …
Read More »Duda wins Poland presidential election in boost for planned judicial reforms
Poland’s incumbent Andrzej Duda has narrowly won the presidential election, paving the way for the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party to push ahead with its controversial judicial reforms at the parliament. Local officials said the bomb attack was carried out in the provincial capital Aybak close to an office …
Read More »France says ‘merci’ to virus heroes on poignant Bastille Day (Video)
EN DIRECT | Une Nation engagée, unie et solidaire : suivez la cérémonie du #14juillet. https://t.co/Plcl8n2aoo — Élysée (@Elysee) July 14, 2020 Medics in white coats replaced uniformed soldiers as stars of France’s Bastille Day ceremonies Tuesday as the usual grandiose military parade in Paris was recalibrated to honor medics …
Read More »Al-Fatah submits a request to host Al-Kadhimi in the parliament
Al-Fatah Parliamentary Bloc announced, on Tuesday, that a request has been submitted to Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi, to host him in the council of Representatives, to discuss “violating Iraqi sovereignty”. MP Muhammad al-Baldawi said, “the discussion will include the most prominent files, such as the government’s position regarding the violation …
Read More »Covid-19: 3700+ recoveries today in Iraq
The Iraqi Ministry of Health and Environment announced, on Tuesday, that almost 3784 Covid-10 patients achieved full recovery, which is the highest recovery case count since the beginning outbreak in the country. The number of recoveries worldwide has reached 50782.
Read More »Catalan leader demands investigation into Spain spying claim
The speaker of the Catalan regional parliament demanded Tuesday that the Spanish government launch an official investigation into reports that his cellphone was the target of espionage, allegedly by Spanish security services. Roger Torrent, a leading supporter of Catalonia’s efforts to break away from Spain and become an independent country, …
Read More »White House campaign urges jobless to ‘find something new’
A new White House-backed ad campaign aims to encourage people who are unemployed or unhappy in their jobs or careers to go out and “find something new.” The opening ad in the “Find Something New” campaign beginning Tuesday features ordinary people sharing their stories. A companion website provides links to …
Read More »Turkish, Russian soldiers injured by a roadside bomb during joint patrol in northern Syria
Several Turkish, Russian soldiers were wounded on Tuesday when a bomb attack hit a joint patrol in northern Syria’s M4 highway. Russia’s Defence Ministry said a roadside bomb detonated and hit a joint Russian-Turkish patrol in Syria, injuring three Russian soldiers, Russia’s RIA news agency reported. Several Turkish soldiers were …
Read More »Sudan declares emergency in North Darfur state after violence erupts
Sudan has declared a state of emergency in part of the conflict-ridden western region of Darfur after violence and unrest in two towns, state news agency SUNA said. The African Union-United Nations Mission in Darfur (Unamid) said it had sent a team to Kutum town in North Darfur state following …
Read More »America shuts down again — choosing reality over Trump’s false claims: Analysis
While US President Donald Trump obsesses about his reelection hopes in his White House bubble, state and local leaders are frantically reversing state reopenings that he demanded, which turned America into the world’s biggest coronavirus hotspot. As emergency rooms filled and the virus quickened its relentless march across southern and …
Read More »Egypt received an official parliamentary resolution to intervene Libya with its troops
The eastern-based Libyan parliament, which supports the Libyan National Army (LNA), has given go-ahead to the Egyptian armed forces to intervene in the Libyan conflict, citing AMN. In early June, Egypt put forward the Cairo peace initiative, outlining a path for a political settlement in Libya and calling for warring …
Read More »CIA spy executed: Iran Judiciary
Iran’s Judiciary Spokesman Gholam Hossein Esmaeili said that an individual, a Defense Ministry retiree, was executed last week due to his spying for the CIA. Speaking in his weekly presser on Tuesday, he said that Reza Asgari, a retiree of Defense Ministry’s aerospace has been executed after the ruling was …
Read More »China accuses US of sowing discord in South China Sea
China on Tuesday described a U.S. rejection of its maritime claims in the South China Sea as completely unjustified and accused the U.S. of attempting to sow discord between China and the Southeast Asian countries with which it has territorial disputes. The Chinese Embassy in Washington said that a statement …
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