Chinese cities rolled out mass testing of millions of people and imposed fresh travel restrictions as health authorities battled Sunday to contain the country’s most widespread coronavirus outbreak in months. China on Sunday reported 75 new coronavirus cases with 53 local transmissions, with a cluster linked to an eastern airport …
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Tourism: France expects 50 million foreign visitors this year
Foreign tourism to France is rebounding this summer versus last year when the pandemic shut borders, though American and Asian visitors will remain limited, Tourism Minister Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne said in an interview with the Journal du Dimanche newspaper. France expects 50 million foreign tourists, up from 35 million last summer …
Read More »Myanmar junta leader takes on prime minister role, repeats 2023 election pledge
Myanmar’s military ruler Min Aung Hlaing has taken on the role of prime minister in a newly formed caretaker government, state media reported on Sunday, six months after the army seized power from a civilian government. In a speech on Sunday, Min Aung Hlaing repeated a pledge to hold elections …
Read More »Pfizer, Moderna raise COVID-19 vaccine prices in EU: FT
Pfizer Inc and Moderna Inc have raised the prices of their COVID-19 vaccine in the latest European Union supply contracts, The Financial Times reported on Sunday. The new price for the Pfizer shot was 19.50 euros ($23.15) against 15.50 euros previously, the newspaper said citing the portions of the contracts …
Read More »France puts Bahrain on COVID-19 green list, effective immediately
France has now added Bahrain to its list of green countries, starting August 1, Bahrain state news reported on Saturday. Vaccinated Bahrain residents wishing to travel to France will need to provide proof of vaccination status, a declaration attesting that they are experiencing no COVID-19 symptoms and that they have …
Read More »German couple detained in Croatia for leaving kids, dog locked in hot car
A German couple has been detained in Croatia for leaving their two children and a dog in a locked car with closed windows in the sweltering heat, police said Sunday. A statement said that citizens in the northern coastal town of Porec on Friday evening alerted police after seeing the …
Read More »Albania repatriates five ISIS women and 14 children from Syria camps
Albania repatriated five women and 14 children on Sunday from camps in Syria that house family members of former terrorist fighters, Prime Minister Edi Rama said. Since the March 2019 fall of the ISIS group’s last stronghold, local Kurds who led the anti-extremist fight have been calling for the repatriation …
Read More »Covid-19 may reduce fertility in men: Study
Scientists believe that COVID-19 could affect male fertility after an early study showed patients who died from the virus had decreased sperm counts. Researchers also rebuffed what they called “myths” on social media about the effect of COVID-19 vaccines on male fertility. Scientists from the University of Miami examined six …
Read More »14 African countries forming group to expel Israeli regime from AU
Algeria along with several others nations has officially begun the process of forming a group of African countries to reject Tel Aviv’s observer status in the African Union (AU) in order to preserve the principles of the bloc and to support Palestine. Palestine’s official Wafa news agency, quoting the London-based online …
Read More »Ethiopian Airlines denies shipping arms, soldiers to war-torn Tigray region
Ethiopian Airlines, the largest carrier in Africa, on Sunday denied it was transporting weapons and soldiers to the war-torn Tigray region. Calls to boycott the state-owned airline appeared on social media over allegations it was involved in the nine-month-old conflict. “Ethiopian Airlines strongly refutes all the recent baseless and unfounded …
Read More »MOH: The records of 9,394 new cases of corona, and 7,820 cases have recovered
The Ministry of Health and the Environment,announced on Sunday, the daily epidemiological situation of the pandemic in the corona across the country. The ministry stated, in a statement received by AlghadeerTv, that it had “recorded 9,394 new infections with the Corona virus, and 7,820 people recovered.” The statement added, “The new deaths in Corona amounted to 77 …
Read More »Kim’s sister warns South Korea-US drills undermine prospects for better ties
The influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un warned Sunday that next month’s annual military drills between South Korean and US troops will undermine prospects for better ties between the Koreas, just days after the rivals reopened their long-dormant communication channels. Kim Yo Jong’s statement carried by state media …
Read More »Israel’s accusation of Iran’s involvement in ship attack ‘childish’, influenced by Zionist lobby: Foreign Ministry
The spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry says recent accusations leveled against Tehran by Israel and the United States about attacking an Israeli-owned merchant ship in the Sea of Oman are “childish” and influenced by the Zionist lobby in the United States. Saeed Khatibzadeh made the remarks in a Sunday press briefing …
Read More »IHEC: The Ballot Paper is in The Final Implementation Phase
The Independent High Electoral Commission announced on Sunday, that the ballot paper is in the final implementation phase, stressing that the tenth of next October will be an inevitable date for holding the elections, while noting that the beginning of the current August month will be the date for the …
Read More »Brent Crude OIL Price Reaches $76.33 Per Barrel
Oil prices rise with growing demand faster than the supply. Brent crude oil futures of September delivery,climbed 28 cents, or 0.4 percent, to set the settlement price at $76.33 per barrel. While October Brent crude oil futures closed up 31 cents at $75.41 per barrel. The West Texas Intermediate Crude …
Read More »Demo demands Malaysia PM quit over COVID response
Hundreds of young people in Malaysia rallied in central Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, demanding the country’s prime minister resign over what they view as his mismanagement of the coronavirus pandemic. Public anger has built up against Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s unelected government, which took power in March 2020, as infections …
Read More »‘I can’t breathe’: Video shows Texas sheriff’s deputy on top of Black teen
A sheriff’s deputy in Kaufman County, Texas, has been placed on administrative leave after a video surfaced showing him on top of an 18-year-old Black woman, and then arresting her mother. In the video, the woman – Nekia Trigg – being held down is heard yelling, “I can’t breathe.” According …
Read More »Trump says he tried to ‘uphold integrity, honesty of elections’
Former US President Donald Trump says he tried to “uphold the integrity and honesty of elections” when he pointed to voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election. Trump released a statement on Saturday in response to the House Oversight and Reform Committee’s latest stance towards his role in the Capitol …
Read More »Crews battle California’s largest active wildfire
Fire crews struggled to stop the spread of Dixie Fire, the largest active wildfire in California, on Saturday. According to Press TV, the US Forest Service performed a prescribed burn using incendiary balls dropped from a helicopter in Meadow Valley, as a way to control the progress of the Dixie Fire, …
Read More »US lawmaker calls plan to evacuate ‘allies’ from Afghanistan ‘complete disaster’
A US lawmaker has described the Biden administration’s plan to evacuate Afghans, who worked with US forces in Afghanistan, a “complete disaster”. The Biden administration decided to grant special visas to Afghan interpreters, drivers, guides, and other locals after US President Joe Biden vowed to withdraw American troops from the country. …
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