BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union (EU) expects to reopen borders for strangers starting in July, but will review each nation’s COVID-19 situation every fortnight, according to diplomats and a document that sets criteria that could keep them away. Americans and Russians. FILE PHOTO: The Bridge of Sighs sees tourists …
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Kellyanne Conway defends Trump’s use of the “kung flu,” months after calling the term “highly offensive.”
Asked in March by journalists about reports of White House employees using the termConway demanded that reporters give the names of employees who allegedly say “Kung Flu.” “Of course it’s wrong,” said Conway at the time. “That is very offensive, so you should tell everyone who it is.” When asked …
Read More »COVID-19: Is it correct to speak of a second wave?
As the closure is alleviated, there is growing concern about a possible ‘second wave’ of infections. Jeremy Rossman, a virology expert at the University of Kent, explains that, unlike influenza, there is no evidence of a seasonality effect with COVID-19. We are not in waves yet as the virus is …
Read More »Keanu Reeves and his girlfriend join the 4-star Matrix in Berlin
Keanu Reeves joined his girlfriend Alexandra Grant at Berlin’s Schönefeld Airport late last week along with his co-stars in The Matrix 4. The esteemed actor, 55, was laughing and looking happy alongside the artist and philanthropist, 47, as he prepared to resume filming alongside Neil Patrick Harris and Carrie-Ann Moss …
Read More »MacOS Big Sur: You’ll want to see these 5 new features
Apple At their annual World Developer Conference on Monday, Apple executives unveiled the latest version of MacOS, called Big Sur (and also known as MacOS 11). Big Sur will be the first version of the operating system to run on Apple’s upcoming Arm-based Macs, as well as its older Intel-based …
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