Monthly Archives: March 2021

UN envoy says 38 killed in Myanmar protests

Wednesday’s images and footage show a corpse surrounded by pools of blood on the street, while protesters run to take cover. The United Nations says the death toll from the uprising has risen to 50, although activists say the figure is too high. “Today has been the bloodiest day since …

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Ircot CEO Bill Magnes will be replaced after the Texas power cut

Sign up for a brief, Our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to date on the most important news in Texas. The board overseeing Texas’ Electric Reliability Council, an independent nonprofit organization that manages and operates a power grid covering most of Texas, fired Ericot CEO Bill Magnus on Wednesday …

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The second dose is a priority at local vaccination sites News

Given the ongoing shortage of COVID-19 vaccine doses in the region, local vaccination sites are giving preference to second-time recruits. Two unresolved issues are delaying the release of a new appointment for San Diego who want to get their first dose. One country has a shortage of moderne doses coming …

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