
Is Iran really leaving Syria?
Is it really because of Israeli airstrikes or is it more complicated?
Is it really because of Israeli airstrikes or is it more complicated?
News from RNZ Victoria University of Wellington has a plan for international students’ quarantine that it will put to government, in the hope students will be allowed back before the border reopens. The number of foreign students in the country has fallen sharply during the coronavirus lockdown. The border closure will stay in place when […]
The situation of the new coronavirus on the African continent worsens day after day. Although the pandemic has not yet reached its peak of infection in Africa, the figures remain alarming and without due attention from the media and authorities. …
Читать дальше...Pentagon officials on Wednesday criticized the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recent decision to allow Virginia-based satellite communications company Ligado to deploy a nationwide mobile network, saying that it could have adverse...
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) food priceindex, which measures monthly changes for a basket of cereals,oilseeds, dairy products, meat and sugar, averaged 165.5 points last month, down 3.4% on March.
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Streaming service: Disney + to be released in Luxembourg in September RTL Today
Life is measured in heartbeats, so they say—and heartbeats may soon help measure the health of our eyes. If doctors can measure pulse in the eye to diagnose corneal pathologies, the results may save vision and may also save lives.
You can easily map a route on Strava if you want to start a new workout and have it saved for future use. Here's how to do it.
Rebecca Powell is collecting breast milk samples from women who've had COVID-19. The substance could provide a key to a future coronavirus treatment.
Estonian students ranked first among 20 countries to participate in the global OECD PISA financial literacy assessment in 2018, according to the results published on Thursday: as many as 95 percent of 15-year-old students in Estonia have basic knowledge of money matters — an area in which their results have improved significantly in the past six years.
California state bought $1 billion worth of N95 masks in a deal with a Chinese electric car company last month. At the arrival of the first shipment this week, 3 million masks were delivered, and they were not N95 masks.
Malta International Airport saw an increase in cargo flights in April in what was the only positive in a harrowing month as passenger numbers plunged by 99% owing to a ban on travel. Flights carrying freight registered an increase of 39.8 per cent over the same month in 2019 to total 186 aircraft movements. But with the travel ban having been imposed at the end of March because of COVID-19, passenger numbers dropped by 99.64 per cent. MIA said it only handled 2,370 passengers - roughly equivalent... Читать дальше...
Details revealed in video make it clear there is a need for an independent investigation.
THE HOBBIT is exactly the story we need to escape from normal life - and now Andy Serkis will take on a mammoth reading.
The analysis was based on a 2016 simulation of a flu pandemic, codenamed Exercise Cygnus.
"JEE-Advanced will be conducted on August 23," HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' said.
Tennis legend Boris Becker believes Roger Federer and Serena Williams have extended their careers due to the Covid-19 enforced break.
British insurer RSA sees 25 million in coronavirus claims KFGO News
May 6, 2020 Please find enclosed a copy of the above reference document from the Postal Service regarding the Criteria for Return to Work for Employees with Confirmed case of COVID-19. source: NPMHU
President Aleksandar Vucic said that Serbia and Russia are once again engaged in a fight, "but this time against an invisible enemy, the coronavirus, which knows no borders"
The pandemic-fueled boom in grocery shopping hasn’t necessarily translated into greater profits.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - More than 1.1 million people filed unemployment claims in the past seven weeks as Ohio’s stay-at-home order depressed the economy and led to widespread layoffs, the state reported Thursday.
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