Federal officials expect a large influx of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine, which will provide an arm injection to the national supply as several states, including California, prepare to make appointments more …
Read More »Iran-backed Houthis launch new attacks on Saudi Arabia while “brainstorming” with the US.
Saudi Arabia said on Friday that its air defense systems had intercepted a ballistic missile over the southern city of Najran. It was the last in a series of the escalation of …
Read More »China flies at least 20 warplanes in Taiwan’s airspace
National review The CCP is a threat. Why won’t the president call you one? Top officials in the Biden administration have largely delivered on their promises to compete vigorously with China. Building …
Read More »Trains crash in southern Egypt, killing at least 32 people
TAHTA, Egypt (AP) – Two trains crashed in southern Egypt on Friday, killing at least 32 people and injuring 165, authorities said in the latest in a series of deadly accidents on …
Read More »Mexico prohibits running for candidate accused of rape on technical grounds | World News
Mexico’s electoral agency has withdrawn the registration of the ballot for a state candidate from the ruling party who was nominated despite allegations of rape against him, but the move was taken …
Read More »Germany warns third wave of coronavirus could be worst yet
BERLIN (Reuters) – The third wave of the coronavirus in Germany could be the worst yet and the possibility of 100,000 new infections a day is not ruled out, the director of …
Read More »Does the United States really need 1.2 billion doses of COVID vaccine when the poorest countries barely have it?
At a time when the United States, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, still has an average of 57,000 new cases, 40,000 hospitalized patients, and 1,000 deaths from COVID-19 …
Read More »France steps up travel controls as virus cases rise
The French government on Friday warned of increased police checks to enforce travel restrictions in place in Paris and several other regions as coronavirus cases continue to rise across the country. Controls …
Read More »Animals stranded in 20 cattle boats stuck in Suez canal traffic jam
At least 20 boats stuck in the Suez Canal traffic jam are transporting livestock, raising concerns about the safety of animals on the fourth consecutive day of sea traffic blocked, according to …
Read More »Mexico complains of tourists without masks and closes ruined site
MEXICO CITY (AP) – Authorities on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula complained on Friday that tourists are not wearing masks as Mexico prepares for a surge of visitors during Holy Week. The acting chief …
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