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Pub owners warned to stick to lockdown safety rules
Pretoria - People who own and manage establishments that allow customers to party and disregard lockdown regulations will be charged and held accountable for risky behaviour taking place on their premises. National SAPS spokesperson Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo also warned people who took off their mask»»»

Rehoming pigeon: kererū returns to hatchery 24 years after flying the coop
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To the rich and famous Victorian owners of some of Cambridge's most opulent private mansions, decorator David Parr was just another working-class labourer toiling on their homes. But he hid an incredible secret behind the door of the humble two-bedroom terraced house where he lived with his family.»»»


Distraught mum found son, 14, hanged in his bedroom after ‘he became isolated during lockdown’
A HEARTBROKEN mum who found her teenage son hanged in his bedroom said he had become isolated during lockdown. Tracey Tyler, 40, came home from her night shift on the coronavirus ward and found her son Sam, 14, dead in his bedroom on May 25. The schoolboy had been "laughing and joking" while playin»»»

GPS tracking for alleged WA hotel quarantine breacher
Hotel quarantine breaches are responsible for the Victorian outbreak, and now the appalling conditions inside are under scrutiny. A second person has been fitted with a tracking device after allegedly breaching hotel quarantine in Perth. WA Police Commissioner Chris Dawson said the 35-year-old loca»»»

Bale close to Tottenham return, says agent
The Wales international has been frozen out by Real manager Zinedine Zidane and said earlier this month he was open to returning to the Premier League Gareth Bale is "close" to sealing a sensational move back to Tottenham, the player's agent Jonathan Barnett said on Wednesday, seven years after joi»»»

Real forward Bale 'close' to Tottenham return but deal is 'complicated': Agent
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‘You want to die, but can’t’: Turkish patient recounts 2 months of virus struggle
It took nearly two months for 48-year-old Nedim Kulaoğlu to fully recover – mentally and physically – from what started as a simple cough but quickly turned into a nightmarish struggle with coronavirus that sent him to the intensive care unit (ICU) at one point. Working as a supervisor for a textil»»»


Salon owner denies Pelosi's 'setup' claims, says House Speaker 'owes the entire country an apology'
closeVideoThe owner of the San Francisco salon Nancy Pelosi visited in violation of coronavirus restrictions blasted the House Speaker in an emotional online news conference Thursday, even as protesters gathered outside the Democrat's mansion and hung hair dryers and curling irons from a tree. Eric»»»


British Australian academic’s every movement monitored in Iranian prison
LONDON: A British Australian academic, who is being held in an isolated Iranian prison, is being closely monitored everywhere she goes. Two prisoners accompany Kylie Moore-Gilbert wherever she goes and report to authorities if any other inmates speak to her, the Guardian reported on Wednesday. Alth»»»


Women business owners in the UAE innovate to stay on the road to recovery
The Coronavirus pandemic has taught us several life lessons. We have learnt the importance of patience, resilience and have fought the odds with positivity and bravado. For many businesses, this has been an especially challenging time, but despite all obstacles female entrepreneurs in the country a»»»


Temp Workers Fight Back Against Alleged Sexual Harassment and Say They Face Retaliation for Doing So
The Illinois attorney general announced that he reached a settlement with the company that calls for an independent monitor to protect the workers. This week, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced the settlement of a sexual harassment and job retaliation case involving female temporary wo»»»


Coronavirus: It’s our job to party, say influencers
As infections rose in California and its governor warned that private gatherings were partly to blame, about 70 people attended a house party in the Hollywood Hills. They made no effort to keep it a secret. Nikita Dragun, a YouTube star, told her eight million Instagram followers last month that sh»»»

Turkish lira collapses to new low: ‘Soon we will be like Syria or Libya’
The Turkish lira hit new lows on Thursday as Turkey continues to face economic uncertainty with the lira continuing to fall and inflation rising. With a continued lack of foreign investment and tourism levels down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Turkish citizens are feeling the pain of the economic t»»»

Opinion| Technology…Simply: Digital transformation and the citizen
Nowadays, we often hear of the term digital transformation, and how it can serve many state sectors, as well as how it can improve citizens’ access to services. It has also been touted as a solution to reduce the phenomenon of corruption that we unfortunately face – depending on the current directi»»»

Positive mindset can help virus recovery: PHCC
A positive mindset can help improve the health and well-being of coronavirus patients, advises Sarah Belouidiane, a Senior Psychologist at Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC). Belouidiane has said that coronavirus patients are inclined to suffer from depression once they learn they are infected,»»»

Discover the secret of coronas virus deception and penetration of the human immune system – thought and art – east and west
Recently, American scientists discovered the “enzyme” that the new Corona virus uses to infiltrate the human body and cause it to cause “Covid 19”. According to “Sky News”, the virus needs to defraud the human immune system in order to gain access to cells. The researchers explain that the employee»»»


Guitar sales rise as UK gets into lockdown groove
Life under lockdown has seen a surge in amateur musicians and podcasters, says the UK's biggest online retailer of instruments and sound equipment. In the April-to-June period, Gear4music saw the value of UK sales rise 80% on the same time last year to £21.2m. Among the big sellers were electric an»»»

UK govt snaps up 90 million vaccine doses
The British government has agreed to buy 90 million doses of novel coronavirus vaccines being developed by the pharmaceutical companies BioNtech, Pfizer, and Valneva, despite the jabs not yet being proved to work. The deal, which was announced on Monday, is in addition to one Boris Johnson's govern»»»
What you said was said before, Oh Your Highness the Prime Minister
A few days ago, we listened to His Highness the Prime Minister during his meeting with the regulatory authorities. His diagnosis of the disease that our country is suffering from was on point. However, it did not differ in its merits and particulars from what was said in the past by all the success»»»
Israel has arrested 2330 Palestinians, including 304 minors in six months
The Israeli occupation forces have arrested 2330 Palestinians in the first six months of this year, Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association (Addameer) said in a report published by the WAFA news agency. The report indicates that 1363 Palestinian were detained since the coronavirus outbreak in»»»

The Greens sweep the Reds to win their first volleyball league in 14 years, George Georgakopoulos | Kathimerini
Panathinaikos has upset the odds to win its first league title in volleyball in 14 years, just two years after being on the brink of relegation. The Greens faced serious financial problems in the last decade and twice came mighty close to the drop, but somehow survived and regrouped last season wit»»»

Tech and transparency: Businesses adopt resilience strategies to stay afloat
AMMAN — Sustaining a severe blow dealt by the coronavirus pandemic, the Kingdom’s businesses have adopted simple means of resilience in an attempt to make the most out of this unprecedented crisis. “Even though the opportunities are narrow, the crisis has taught us to learn and do new things beyond»»»

Buhari’s COVID-19 economic plan: old wine in new wineskins
COVID-19 is increasingly wreaking havoc on the health of Nigerians, but its economic impact may well be more devastating. Before the pandemic, the Nigerian economy was growing at an anaemic rate of 2%. The country has also been suffering from high poverty and unemployment rates. This is paradoxical»»»


Privacy under siege
By Muna Al-Fuzai Talking about privacy and individual freedoms is a controversial topic among supporters and opponents, and each of them has their reasons according to circumstances. But nowadays it has become a double-edged sword. Supporters believe that privacy should be protected in all cases, w»»»

Azmin's Gas Tank Is Showing Red On The Dial And Starting To Flicker.....
The constitution demands that a new prime minister, once nominated by the Agong, must seal his legitimacy by proving his majority in Parliament (the supreme ruling body of Malaysia in its capacity as the representative of the will of the people). The constitution assumes that this would be an immed»»»

Nurse leader accuses Brazil of sacrificing medics to coronavirus
Rio de Janeiro (CNN)For Daniele Costa, being recruited as a nurse in Rio de Janeiro was a dream come true. Her friend Libia Bellusci recalls her ecstatic joy on getting the position -- a step up from her ambulance worker job on the city's outskirts. "'Come here, I'll hug you,'" she said she recalls»»»

Military Medical Experts Explore Psychological Impacts of COVID-19
As the number of COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. exceeds 100,000 and people continue to take precautions, military medical experts expect the need for mental health care to increase because of stress, anxiety and other psychological symptoms. Medical Services Army Maj. (Dr.) Olli Toukolehto, a psychiat»»»

RUGENE: Time to tackle shadow pandemic instigated by Covid-19
It was encouraging to see the Directorate of Criminal Investigations last week join the campaign to “break the silence” against domestic violence amid spiralling cases of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), where women and girls are the main victims of the horrendous crimes. It has been a terr»»»


Detainees at a Federal Jail Said Their Coronavirus Symptoms Were Ignored. The Government Is Fighting to Keep the Records Secret.
Seeking to avoid court-ordered oversight at a federal jail in Brooklyn, New York, government lawyers argued in federal hearings in New York this week that widespread complaints of medical neglect and a scathing evaluation by an expert in correctional medicine who toured the facility should not be g»»»

My kids need never worry about where the next hour of Baby Shark will come from
I guess I am new at the parenting game. A five-year-old daughter in her first proper year of primary school and a three-year-old in kindergarten are at ‘brain-sponge’ age, requiring little more than light-touch schooling. For those parents who need to ‘lock down’ their children for more intensive r»»»

LeBron James, NBA stars held private meeting about resuming season
May 13 (UPI) -- Some of the NBA's biggest stars, including Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James and the Brooklyn Nets' Kevin Durant, took part in a private conference call earlier this week to discuss continuing the 2019-20 season. League sources told Yahoo Sports and CNN that Chris Paul, the pr»»»


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Most people his age have passed on but 116 year-old Fredie Blom of South African is still going strong. Fredie survived the Spanish flu of 1918 and is determined to outlive the coronavirus pandemic. He recounts how the Spanish flu impacted his family. “I lost one sister in 1918 , somewhere around t»»»

Exclusive: Lord & Taylor to liquidate its stores as soon as they reopen - sources
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Venerable U.S. retailer Lord & Taylor plans to liquidate inventory in its 38 department stores once restrictions to curb the spread of coronavirus are lifted as it braces for a bankruptcy process from which it does not expect to emerge, people familiar with the matter said on T»»»

Govt's Corruption Is Staining Albania; DP
Through the former MP, Dhurata Cupi, Democratic Party declares that corruption remains the darkest stain that in every international report ranks Albania as one the most corrupt countries. Cupi said that on the face of this hermeticism of public transparence, justice has also been quarantined and i»»»


Assange's U.S. extradition case to resume in September, London court rules
LONDON- Hearings in the U.S. extradition case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will resume in September after being postponed from later this month because of the coronavirus outbreak, a London court said on Monday. Assange is wanted by U.S. authorities to stand trial for conspiring to hack»»»


WATCH: Psychiatrist Joe Cassar speaks about his experience of testing positive for Covid-19
Keep to a routine, use your time well, only read official information and keep in contact with others…this is the advice which psychiatrists give in the current circumstances when daily life has changed, there are a lot of restrictions and it is still being recommended that people stay indoors. We »»»


30,000 online visits and 200 doctors on the MediCall platform in the first month of telemedicine and the demand is increasing
The MediCall platform, the first video service for online medical examinations developed by Medicover together with ATLAS, had over 30,000 visits in the first month after launch. Patients who needed medical advice communicated video, live, with hundreds of general practitioners, and internal medici»»»

Council of ministers decides to keep general mobilization until May 10, PM says government making great effort to curb financial deterioration
NNA - During the meeting held in the Baabda Palace this afternoon, headed by President Michel Aoun and attended by Prime Minister Dr. Hassan Diab and the ministers, the Council of Ministers approved the extension of the public mobilization to confront the spread of the Coronavirus for a period of t»»»

Barclays £1.6 billion battle with investors could be streamed on YouTube
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DCD announces Primary results of 'Life during Coronavirus Survey'
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Malagasy President presents ‘‘his medicine’ against coronavirus
The President of Madagascar presented Monday “his medicine” for the coronavirus, consisting of a decoction and an organic herbal tea (Tambavy CVO) based on artemisia and other Malagasy plants kept secret. The “medicine” was developed by the Malagasy Institute of Applied Research (IMRA). The Malagas»»»
Hungary Can Replicate Singapore's Success After Crisis
György Matolcsy, the governor of the National Bank of Hungary, has said Hungary should look to Singapore as an example for achieving economic success. By setting out a new vision for the period after the crisis caused by the novel coronavirus outbreak, Hungary will have a chance to replicate Singap»»»
Of course Muslims are staying home this Ramadan, so spare us the extra scrutiny
As the Islamic holy month of Ramadan approaches, public scrutiny and media attention towards Muslims is also growing. Last week, Andrew Pierce of the right wing Daily Mail tweeted that, "if families gather for the holy month of Ramadan there will be a huge spike in Covid-19 cases. Doctors are very »»»
Would Lebanon Survive the ICU?
By Dr. Ghassan Karam It is not a secret that Lebanon has been in the Intensive Care Unit for a while and its chances of making a recovery are looking less and less promising. Numbers do not tell a lie and they have been flashing the probability of a fatal outcome for years. Unfortunately, our polit»»»
Empty Jerusalem church holds 'Holy Fire' ceremony
The ancient Holy Fire ceremony was celebrated by a small group of Christian clerics at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem on Saturday as the coronavirus pandemic prevented worshippers from participating in the ritual. They entered the Edicule, a chamber built on the site where Christians»»»
Taraweeh, Eid prayers to be performed at home if coronavirus continues: Grand Mufti
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — People can offer Taraweeh and Eid prayers in their homes in case if it is impossible to hold them in mosques in view of the precautionary measures taken by the authorities to combat coronavirus, opined Sheikh Abdulaziz Bin Abdullah Al Al-Sheikh, the Grand Mufti of the K»»»

No bread flour? No problem
LONDON: Are you struggling to find bread flour and fresh yeast at the moment? If so, you’re not alone. With millions of people across the globe stuck at home due to lockdown measures imposed during the coronavirus pandemic, many people are choosing to make their own bread, rather than venturing to »»»


Italian Centenarians Defeat COVID-19, Inspiring Hope Amid Uncertainty
Stories of Italians over 100 years old who overcame coronavirus infections, in one of the world’s hardest-hit countries, are bolstering the spirits of people in lockdown. The stories of Italian centenarians who managed to defeat the coronavirus are garnering attention around the world. The over-100»»»

Russia ready to start testing coronavirus vaccines on humans in JuneRelated NewsComments.
The head of a top Russian research centre told President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday that his lab was ready to start human trials of experimental coronavirus vaccines in June. Rinat Maksyutov, head of the Vektor State Virology and Biotechnology Centre, said his facility proposed first-phase clinical »»»

Opposition group to support ending coronavirus crisis in Egypt
Egyptian Working Group yesterday said it would provide the “necessary support for the country’s fight against the coronavirus.” “The Working Group will do whatever we can to save the country from collapsing after the regime’s wrong policies led to the escalation of the crisis,” the organisation ann»»»


Exam watchdog explains how A level and GCSE students will get their grades
The exam watchdog has written to all students due to take A levels and GCSES after this year’s exam season was cancelled due to coronavirus. Students will receive grades based on their teachers' assessment of their work, with the exam boards providing external checking. Sally Collier, Chief Regulat»»»

DFEH ISSUES EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION ON COVID-19
(AGENPARL) – SACRAMENTO (CALIFORNIA), mar 31 marzo 2020 DFEH Issues Employment Information on COVID-> Mar 26 2020 – COVID-19 (Coronavirus), Discrimination, Workplace Safety – Katie Culliton Read about taking employees’ temperatures and other employment information from t ... »»»

Coronavirus emergency: "Governing a country is not for everyone", now only national unity! - PRP Channel
(by John Blackeye) But in this moment of national crisis a question naturally arises: who do we have at the helm of the nation? Who is handling the emergency? The national political system put in place in recent decades has meant that people who did not boast a specific curriculum but who were in l»»»

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