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States that could see the coronavirus take off
The grim milestone means the pandemic is far from over, in fact, scientists believe it could get much worse. Experts are warning that states like Western Australia and Queensland have the potential to be a tinderbox for the coronavirus due to being “virgin” ground for the disease. In particular, fe»»»

Tech 24 - Tatiana de Rosnay: Exploring how AI tempers with love, sex and art
In this edition we speak to author Tatiana de Rosnay about her new book "Flowers of Darkness", which explores how AI tampers with love, sex and art. Also, Hollywood is going through one of the most volatile periods in the history of the movie industry in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. New virtu»»»


Coronavirus – New map shows which areas of Hungary might become the most infected
On the newest map of Hungary, experts have predicted which areas of the country would soon become the most infected ones. Portfólió reported that in wastewater, the number of coronavirus molecules had increased rapidly in the previous months. However, this does not mean that the virus spreads in se»»»


Expats in Turkey: News and updates on pandemic-approved foreign ventures
Luckily, Turkey's expat community curates a lot of interesting, innovative projects and offers a selection of delicious dining options, making life a lot easier and happier as a foreigner abroad. It's now time to buckle up and embrace the face mask as a new necessity, so why not try to find the mos»»»

Tokyo Olympic athletes face tracking apps if virus persists, says task force
Olympic athletes could face strict controls on movement and repeated coronavirus tests under measures discussed Wednesday by a task force charged with finding ways to safely hold the postponed Tokyo 2020 Games. With less than a year until the Olympics, organisers and Japanese officials met for the »»»
Morocco Highlights Measures Taken to Protect Women against Domestic Violence
Minister of solidarity, social development, Equality and Family Jamila El Moussali highlighted, Monday, several measures put in place by the government to protect women and girls against domestic violence amidst risks associated with the spread of Covid-19.Speaking at a meeting on the regional poli»»»

What we actually know about Covid-19
As the world battled the first wave of coronavirus infections, scientists and doctors pulled together in an unprecedented global effort to explore the virus, the illness it causes, and the drugs and vaccines that might bring it under control. But as many countries face a resurgence in cases, what h»»»

UN report warns of ‘unprecedented biodiversity loss’, spre...
The continued degradation of environment is increasing the likelihood of diseases spreading from animals to humans, warns a UN report on biodiversity released on Tuesday. The fifth edition of the UN’s Global Biodiversity Outlook report, published by the Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD), pro»»»
‘We need to talk about suicide and mental health more often’ – psychiatrists
Although suicide is a complex issue, breaking down the taboo is of utmost importance for a country to progress in preventing suicide. Speaking to The Malta Independent, the President of the Maltese Association of Psychiatry (MAP) Nigel Camilleri said that, “we need to talk about suicide and mental »»»

The world's largest digital camera could unlock mysteries of the universe
(CNN)The world's largest digital camera can spot a golf ball from 15 miles away. When the Vera C. Rubin Observatory begins observations in 2023, its SUV-size camera will be able to capture complete panoramas of the southern sky every few nights. And that requires a new type of camera never seen bef»»»


Spokesman Gives Details of Senior Swiss Diplomat's Iran Visit
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Iranian Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson elaborated on the itinerary of Ignazio Cassis, the head of Switzerland’s Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), during his upcoming trip to Iran. - Politics news - Saeed Khatibzadeh’s Friday explanation came in response to questio»»»


Cops swarm on anti-lockdown protesters in Melbourne on Saturday
A swarm of more than 1,000 anti-lockdown protesters have descended on Melbourne and clashed with police officers in wild scenes as the 'Freedom Day' rally threatens to spiral out of control. Frustrated activists, furious with Daniel Andrew's Stage Four lockdown, turned out in their droves to demand»»»


Study: Covid-19 patients on ventilators might have permanent nerve damage
The researchers have seen 20 patients from seven different hospitals with these injuries The Covid-19 patients on ventilators can cause permanent nerve damage, said a study posted on the website of Northwestern University (NU) on Wednesday. The severely ill Covid-19 patients are placed in a prone, »»»


How my favourite small business is surviving the pandemic
A few months ago, as the initial Covid-19 lockdown rules began to ease slightly, that people would have made good use of their time to prepare for the changed world in which we now find ourselves. Part of that preparation, of course, relates to individuals – in schools, offices, aeroplanes, hotels »»»

Gaza reports first COVID-19 cases in general population, declares lockdown
GAZA (Reuters) - Gaza reported its first cases of COVID-19 in the general population on Monday, as authorities confirmed four infections at a refugee camp and security forces declared a full lockdown for 48 hours. The four cases were from a single family in a camp in central Gaza, a government spok»»»
Pandemic brings fear, but also renewed hope
Editor's Note: Since the outbreak of COVID-19, governments across the world have taken strict measures to prevent the spread of the virus. Everyone's life has changed dramatically due to the pandemic, and we still don't know when we will finally defeat the invisible enemy. However, life moves on. I»»»
Modi promises locally-made Covid-19 vaccine for all Indians
India has three Covid-19 vaccines under trial and will ensure a vaccine reaches every citizen, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, paying tribute to those fighting the coronavirus pandemic that’s surging across India. Modi also announced a National Digital Health Mission to bolster India’s health-ca»»»
Modi promises locally-made Covid-19 vaccine for all Indians
NEW DELHI - India has three Covid-19 vaccines under trial and will ensure a vaccine reaches every citizen, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, paying tribute to those fighting the coronavirus pandemic that’s surging across India. Modi also announced a National Digital Health Mission to bolster India»»»

Coronavirus in Scotland: Easing of restrictions unlikely, warns Sturgeon as infection spreads in Europe
Nicola Sturgeon has warned Scottish businesses to not to expect further easing of coronavirus restrictions amid an apparent second wave across much of Europe. A three-weekly review of the emergency Covid-19 laws is due tomorrow but the first minister said that she did not expect to move any further»»»


COVID.KG website updated
Official website on the situation with coronavirus in Kyrgyzstan has been updated. The State Committee for Information Technologies and Communications reported. The website currently provides complete relevant information about confirmed cases of the infection and recovered in the context of days a»»»

Feature: The real China through the lens of a British vlogger
GUIYANG, July 15 (Xinhua) -- Most people in China would struggle to locate the city of Xingyi on a map, yet for many overseas fans of Jason Lightfoot on YouTube, the small city in southwest China's Guizhou Province is a familiar name. Lightfoot, 31, has lived in China for the past eight years. Born»»»

A cabinet spokesman gives good news to citizens about the ban on Eid al-Fitr
reveal Counselor Nader Saad, the speaker Official on behalf of the Council of Ministers, the road map in Country actions in the Covid 19 virus crisis, known media for the emerging corona virus. Saad said, in statements to the channel “MBC Egypt“On Thursday Next He will issue a decision renewing the»»»

Study by UJ researchers aims to support health authorities in predicting virus spread
AMMAN — A group of researchers from the University of Jordan has published a study to support epidemiological inspection teams in predicting the number of coronavirus cases to occur within a given period. The article, titled “The estimation of the probable outbreak size of the novel COVID-19 in soc»»»

When do hairdressers open in Scotland and Wales?
LOCKDOWN hair can finally be trimmed and treated in England today as hairdressers were given the all-clear to open for business. But those in Scotland and Wales will have to wait a little longer before they can tidy up their locks. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates Spl»»»


Credit Europe Bank Romania launches the AVANTAJ2go smartphone application, developed by Zitec
Credit Europe Bank launches its first smartphone application dedicated exclusively to credit card holders and those who want to obtain a CardAvantaj, Optimo Card or CEB Diamond. AVANTAJ2go is available for free for phones running iOS and Android, and continues the 2019 series of launches, after the»»»


PRESS RELEASE: GOVERNMENT FIRES UP R&D ACROSS THE COUNTRY TO CEMENT THE UK AS SCIENCE SUPERPOWER
(AGENPARL) -BIRMINGHAM (ENGLAND), mer 01 luglio 2020 $CTA * Government to ensure UK is the best place in the world for scientists, researchers and entrepreneurs with new and ambitious R&D Roadmap * Roadmap sets out vision to attract global talent, cut unnecessary bureaucracy and cement the UK as a »»»


Taiwan stages LGBT pride parade 'for the world'
Taiwan has hosted one of the world's few gay pride marches at a time when most countries have cancelled them because of the coronavirus pandemic. More than 200 people thronged Liberty Square in Taipei, saying they were "marching for the world" during the LGBT pride season. Organiser Darien Chen sai»»»


Builders and developers to register with FBR by December 31
While appearing before the Senate’s Standing Committee on Finance, FBR officials said builders and developers will be registered with it before December 31, 2020 and will also have to come to the FBR with the approved map. The committee asked for suggestions from the members regarding the construct»»»


The Coronavirus Pandemic and Police Violence Have Reignited the Fight Against Toxic Racism
Sometimes known as the “father of environmental justice,” Robert Bullard has been talking, writing, and teaching about the disproportionate effects of pollution on people of color for more than four decades. In 1999, he was part of a group of almost 300 black activists who came together to address »»»


Grub launches with zero commission for six months
DUBAI — Grub makes an exciting entry into the UAE’s food delivery marketplace Tuesday, launching its services across Dubai. Offering a flexible and easy to manage system, the platform offers simple flat-rate mobile food delivery for local restaurants and wholesalers.The mobile app has arrived at a »»»


BTS holds world's largest paid virtual concert
SEOUL, June 15 (UPI) -- A concert streamed online Sunday by K-pop megastars BTS drew the largest paid audience ever for a virtual musical event, the band's management company said Monday. The 100-minute event, "Bang Bang Con: The Live," was viewed by 756,000 fans from 107 countries, Big Hit Enterta»»»


Hotel Nobu starts in August
Nobu Hotel Warsaw opens its doors on August 3, 2020. It will be the first hotel of the Nobu Hospitality group in Poland, as well as the 12th hotel and 43rd restaurant of this luxury lifestyle brand founded by Nobu Matsuhisa, Robert de Niro and Meir Teper in the world. The hotel will have 117 elegan»»»

Kyrgyzstan: New political alliance established months before parliamentary elections
BISHKEK (TCA) — Several political parties and movements in Kyrgyzstan have established an alliance called Jany Dem (A New Breath) to jointly take part in parliamentary elections scheduled for October, RFE/RL's Kyrgyz Service reported. A memorandum of strategic partnership was signed on June 5 by le»»»

Possibly Getting Infected With COVID-19 Isn’t a Good Enough Reason to Allow Vote by Mail, Texas Court Rules
Texas has some of the strictest regulations on mail voting in the country — and its supreme court just made sure they won’t be loosened in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. The Texas Supreme Court ruled Wednesday evening that lack of immunity to COVID-19 does not qualify its state’s voters to a»»»


KRISHNAN: Seven ways technology can ensure food security
Kenya is ranked among the top 10 countries in the world expected to be most impacted by coronavirus pandemic, according to the Overseas Development Institute’s vulnerability index. It is estimated that the economy will suffer a fall in output of Sh1 trillion. Along with widespread job losses, food »»»


COVID-19 Cases Reach 15,000 in Egypt
Two months after the first apparition of COVID-19 in February, cases of the novel virus have surpassed 15,000 in Egypt, the Middle East’s most populous country. According to a statement by the Ministry of Health, the rate of recovery is currently 4207, with a deathtoll of 696. As the infection rate»»»


Border wall construction has sped up amid coronavirus crisis, CBP chief says
closeVideoGet all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. EXCLUSIVE: Construction of the wall at the southern border has sped up amid the coronavirus crisis, and it remains a “top priority” for the Trump administration, the head of Customs and Border Pro»»»


Most Bulgarian knowledge industry companies unaffected by coronavirus crisis - AIBEST survey
SOFIA (Bulgaria), May 13 (SeeNews) - Most companies operating in Bulgaria's knowledge industry are not seriously affected by the coronavirus outbreak, the country's Association for Innovation, Business Excellence, Services and Technology (AIBEST) said on Wednesday. As many as 62% of the AIBEST memb»»»


Australia sets plan to end most COVID-19 restrictions by July
Sydney: Australia will ease social distancing restrictions in a three-step process, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday, as Canberra aims to remove most curbs by July and get nearly 1 million people back to work amid a decline in coronavirus cases. Australia in March imposed strict social »»»


India’s rural poor lose out as drones map village land
SILIGURI: Laborers pluck tea leafs after the government eased a nationwide lockdown imposed as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus at Kiranchandra Tea Garden, some 20 kms from Siliguri. – AFP BANGKOK: A government plan to map residential areas in rural India and issu»»»


Coronavirus: Togo COVID-19 Situation Report – #02
Situation Overview and Humanitarian Needs As of 20 April 2020, Togo has 84 confirmed cases of COVID-19 (+10 from the previous SitRep on 08 April 2020). The death toll is 06 people, representing a fatality rate of 7.1%, and 53 people recovered. To this date, 4,381 tests have been conducted nationwid»»»


Which localities are most affected by COVID-19?
A look at the COVID-19 map of the Maltese Islands after five weeks since the outbreak of the first infections shows the infection has penetrated 57 different locations in Malta and Gozo. The greatest concentration of infections is in central Malta with 142 virus cases. Two days ago Birżebbuġa had t»»»


Poverty Compounds Coronavirus Challenges in Jordan
With almost a month into Jordan’s nationwide lockdown to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus outbreak, daily life activities have been reduced considerably except for bakeries, grocery stores and hospitals. Jordan on Sunday extended a month-long lockdown that has closed schools, universities a»»»

Withdraw unemployment benefits and incentivise businesses, shadow economy minister says
Shadow economy minister Claudio Grech said that €800 per every employee who loses his job should be done away with from the government coronavirus care package and instead invested in businesses to keep their employees. "Isn't it better to help the employer keep his employees in the long run rather»»»

Moroccan Health Ministry to Investigate Deaths of COVID-19 Patients
The scientific investigation aims to determine whether factors other than COVID-19 have led to patient deaths. Rabat – The Ministry of Health is set to launch a scientific investigation to determine the exact causes of death among Morocco’s COVID-19 patients. The director of epidemiology at the hea»»»


COVID-19 cases exceed 800,000 worldwide
WASHINGTON. KAZINFORM The number of COVID-19 cases worldwide has exceeded 800,000, according to the latest data from Johns Hopkins University's Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE), Xinhua reports. Related news Kazakhstan to hit those breaking quarantine with KZT25,000 fines Azerbaijan»»»


India’s virus lockdown leaves poor struggling to find food
NEW DELHI: Some of India’s legions of poor and people suddenly thrown out of work by a nationwide stay-at-home order began receiving aid on Thursday, as both the public and private sector work to blunt the impact of efforts to curb the coronavirus pandemic. India’s finance ministry announced a 1.7 »»»

Jobless after virus lockdown, India’s poor struggle to eat
NEW DELHI (AP) – Some of India’s legions of poor and people suddenly thrown out of work by a nationwide stay-at-home order began receiving aid distribution Thursday, as both the public and private sector work to blunt the impact of efforts to curb the coronavirus pandemic. India’s finance ministry »»»
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