DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) – An Iranian freighter believed to be a base for the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard and anchored for years in the Red Sea off Yemen was attacked, Tehran …
Read More »Left-wing party opposing big mining project wins Greenland elections
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – A left-wing party opposing a major rare earth mining project has become the largest in parliament after garnering more than a third of the vote in an early election. …
Read More »Cargo ship-ferry collision in Bangladesh kills 27
DHAKA, Bangladesh – A collision between a freighter and a small ferry killed 27 people and left more than a dozen people swimming for their lives in Bangladesh late on Sunday, the …
Read More »‘Blindness’ Review: Hear The Sound Of The Theater Again
As Stevenson leans toward acting, we become stand-ins for the wife’s confidants. Thanks to Ben and Max Ringham’s surround sound design, the audio brings the actress eerily close – you can almost …
Read More »Modern (MRNA) Covid-19 Vaccine Launches In UK For The First Time
The UK started to implement Moderna Inc. vaccinates Wednesday, beefing up Britain’s Covid-19 immunization program amid concerns over AstraZeneca Plc injection and a dose deficit this month. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said …
Read More »China’s census could point to an imminent demographic decline
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s once-a-decade census is expected to show a further decline in the percentage of young people in its rapidly aging population, as high costs of living and aversion to …
Read More »Egypt says no progress on Nile dam talks with Ethiopia and Sudan
The Blue Nile River as it passes the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam near Guba, Ethiopia in 2019. Photographer: Eduardo Soteras / AFP / Getty Images Photographer: Eduardo Soteras / AFP / Getty …
Read More »1 in 3 Covid-19 patients are diagnosed with a neuropsychiatric condition
Six months after being diagnosed with Covid-19, 1 in 3 patients had also experienced a psychiatric or neurological illness, primarily mood disorders, but also strokes or dementia, a large new study shows. …
Read More »Distanced prince signs letter declaring allegiance to King Abdullah of Jordan
The former crown prince of Jordan said on Monday that he would entrust himself to King Abdullah II and join him as the country’s leader, a setback to his recent withering tirades. …
Read More »WHO does not endorse vaccination passports for now: spokesperson
GENEVA (Reuters) – The World Health Organization does not endorse the requirement for vaccination passports for travel due to uncertainty about whether inoculation prevents transmission of the virus, as well as equity …
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