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Coronavirus vaccine: French pharma giant Sanofi irks Paris with US first for cure comment

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Coronavirus vaccine: French pharma giant Sanofi irks Paris with US first for cure comment

French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi has riled Paris by saying the US would be first in line to receive any COVID-19 vaccine. CEO Paul Hudson told Bloomberg that Washington would get priority because it had been first to fund Sanofi’s vaccine research.  But Edouard Philippe, France’s prime minister, said on Thursday that “equal access for everyone to the […]

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Kidnap victim’s return home divides Italy Far right seizes onto claims that government paid for Silvia Romano to be released.

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Kidnap victim’s return home divides Italy Far right seizes onto claims that government paid for Silvia Romano to be released.

Italian aid worker Silvia Romano’s release from Islamic terror group al-Shabaab has created controversy over her conversion to Islam and the Italian government allegedly paying her ransom | EPA-EFE/Matteo Corner ROME — The return home of an Italian aid worker who was held hostage by a terror group in Somalia seemed to offer a moment […]

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Merkel says Germany has ‘hard evidence’ of Russian hacking

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Merkel says Germany has ‘hard evidence’ of Russian hacking

German Chancellor Angela Merkel walks to the Chancellery after the government questioning in the Bundestag in Berlin, Wednesday, May 13   –   Copyright  Michael Kappeler/dpa via AP German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said there is “hard evidence” that she was targeted by Russian hackers in what she called “outrageous” spying attempts. The comments follow reports in German news outlet […]

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WHO Expert Warns The Coronavirus “May Never Go Away”, Even if We Find a Vaccine

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WHO Expert Warns The Coronavirus “May Never Go Away”, Even if We Find a Vaccine

(Daniel Gasienica/Moment/Getty Image In November 2019, before the world had even heard of the novel coronavirus, 14 children on the Pacific island nation of Samoa were hooked up to ventilators. They were each fighting for their lives against a different, but also highly infectious viral disease: the measles. During that outbreak, 81 Samoans died, and they were all […]

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Senegal’s engineering students design machines to fight Covid-19

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Senegal’s engineering students design machines to fight Covid-19

Lamine Mouhamed Kébé, a final-year mechanical engineering student at the Ecole Supérieure Polytechnique in Dakar, Senegal, and coordinator of the “Dr. Car” project, handles a small robot in the school’s lab on May 8, 2020. © Seyllou, AFP Senegalese engineering students are throwing themselves at the West African state’s growing coronavirus problem with inventions such as […]

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Afghanistan under attack: Terrorists storm Kabul hospital, killing 16; 24 dead in suicide attack on Nangarhar funeral

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Afghanistan under attack: Terrorists storm Kabul hospital, killing 16; 24 dead in suicide attack on Nangarhar funeral

KABUL: Tuesday was one of the bloodiest and bleakest days in the nation’s history with hundreds of civilians and military personnel killed and fatally hurt in brutal countrywide terrorist attacks. Terrorists stormed a maternity hospital in west of Kabul on Tuesday morning, killing at least 16 people including four women and children and injured 16 […]

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‘Don’t flood public transport’ Grant Shapps warns as England heads back to work

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‘Don’t flood public transport’ Grant Shapps warns as England heads back to work

Transport secretary Grant Shapps commented on packed Tubes and buses as workers in England are urged to get back to work (Picture: w8media) The transport secretary said ‘there is no perfect way’ to ease lockdown rules while warning people against taking public transport today as people in England go back to work. Workers who are […]

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Ethiopia to start filling GERD in July despite lack of agreement with Egypt, Sudan

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Ethiopia to start filling GERD in July despite lack of agreement with Egypt, Sudan

MFILE PHOTO: Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam is seen as it undergoes construction work on the river Nile in Guba Woreda, Benishangul Gumuz Region, Ethiopia September 26, 2019. REUTERS Despite Egypt’s diplomatic efforts to reach comprehensive agreement over the filling and operation of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Ethiopia announced on Monday it is to start filling […]

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SA:698 new Covid-19 cases confirmed in SA, biggest jump in a day to date

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SA:698 new Covid-19 cases confirmed in SA, biggest jump in a day to date

 The number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in SA has climbed to 11,350.Image: AFP/MARCO LONGARI The Western Cape has recorded a surge of 484 confirmed Covid-19 infections, contributing to SA’s total cases rising to 11,350. The province, with 6,105 cases, now has 53.8% of the country’s infections to date, according to data released by health minister Zweli […]

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Don’t ask me, ask China’: Trump’s reply to ‘nasty question’ on US COVID-19 tests

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Don’t ask me, ask China’: Trump’s reply to ‘nasty question’ on US COVID-19 tests

President Donald Trump speaks about the coronavirus during a press briefing in the Rose Garden of the White House, Monday, May 11, 2020, in Washington.   –   Copyright  AP Photo/Alex Brandon. US President Donald Trump abruptly ended his news conference on Monday, held in the White House Rose Garden, following combative exchanges with reporters. It came as the number […]

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