Authorities fear coronavirus outbreaks in Greece’s crowded island camps [Louisa Gouliamaki/AFP] A fire has torn through one of Greece’s largest refugee camps on Chios island, causing widespread damage and rendering up to hundreds of people homeless. The blaze started following a protest over the death of a 47-year-old Iraqi asylum seeker who was cleared of having the […]
Continue reading …FILE PHOTO. © Sputnik / Press Service of the Moscow Mayor’s Office Russia has entered the world’s top ten countries for coronavirus infections after 6,060 new cases were announced on Sunday, bringing the total to 42,853. It is the biggest one day rise recorded by the Russian response team. The figure, partially ascribed to an improved testing regime, is […]
Continue reading …Several hundred people attend a “Stand for Freedom” rally against – and in violation of – a stay-at-home locidown order in Boise, Idaho, Friday, April 17, 2020. – Copyright Katherine Jones/Idaho Statesman via AP US governors eager to rescue their economies and feeling heat from President Donald Trump are moving to ease restrictions meant to control the spread […]
Continue reading …President Donald Trump speaks during a coronavirus task force briefing at the White House, Saturday, April 18, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo) U.S. President Donald Trump warned on Saturday that China could face consequences if it was “knowingly responsible” for the coronavirus pandemic. “It could have been stopped in China before it started and it […]
Continue reading …Britain’s Housing, Communities and Local Government Secretary Robert Jenrick gives updates on the Covid-19 situation in the UK – Downing Street, London, April 18, 2020 – Copyright PIPPA FOWLES / 10 DOWNING STREET / As of Saturday, April 18, the total number of COVID-19 cases recorded globally is more than 2.1 million, with more than 153,000 deaths. Europe […]
Continue reading …Iranian officials have argued the economy must start reopening if it is to survive diminishing oil and tax revenues coupled with US sanctions. ATTA KENARE AFP Iran allowed some businesses in the capital, Tehran, and nearby towns to re-open Saturday after weeks of lockdown aimed at containing the worst coronavirus outbreak in the Middle East. […]
Continue reading …M Police at scene of crime Image: ANDREW KASUKU Police are holding 18 Somali Muslim ladies among them six US nationals after a raid at Madrasa at Mackinnon Road, Kwale county. Acting on a tip of by an insider, police from Taru police Station assisted by GSU officers from Mackinnon Road raided Madrasa Al Banat and arrested […]
Continue reading …A military report said the fighters were believed to be led by Abu Sayyaf commanders Radulan Sahiron and Hatib Hajan Sawadjaan, who have been blamed for kidnappings for ransom and beheadings [File: Laurenz Castillo/EPA] Philippine troops have clashed with dozens of Abu Sayyaf armed fighters allied with the ISIL (ISIS) group in the country’s southern […]
Continue reading …After being ousted from a string of towns west of Tripoli Haftar’s militias turned their rage on civilians in the capital. The rocket attacks on Friday caused at least 23 casualties between those dead and wounded. According to the Ambulance and Emergency Service, one person was killed and 11 others were injured, as two shells […]
Continue reading …mIn this March 2020 photo provided by Gilead Sciences, rubber stoppers are placed onto filled vials of the investigational drug remdesivir at a Gilead manufacturing site in the United States.AP A Gilead Sciences antiviral drug is reportedly showing promise for treatment of the coronavirus. Remdesivir is causing “rapid recoveries in fever and respiratory symptoms, with nearly […]
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