[ad_1] NEW DELHI – With all eyes on its efforts to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, India, the second most affected country in the world with more than 9.8 million cases, is preparing a large vaccination campaign, with the aim to inoculate around 300 million people by August 2021. Among the …
Read More »Dragon Age Game Awards trailer needed for more story or gameplay
[ad_1] Dragon Age continues to mine any solid information about the new game, including a small game or story in its 2020 The Game Awards trailer. BioWare recently released a new trailer for the next era of the dragon game at The Game Awards 2020, and while the video was …
Read More »‘Free Art Felega’, a virtual exhibition from Ethiopia by Yenatfenta Abate that brings together artists in Tadias magazine
[ad_1] Founded by artist Yenatfenta Abate, the ‘Free Art Felega’ project offers a platform for Ethiopian artists from various disciplines internationally to display their work, as well as to discuss, exchange ideas and learn from the experiences of others. (Courtesy photo) Tadias Magazine By Tadias staff Updated: December 12, 2020 …
Read More »Human rights must be ‘front and center’ of the response to COVID-19
[ad_1] Leading journalists and press freedom advocates from around the world are examining ways to overcome the growing challenges facing the media during a two-day online conference co-hosted by the United Nations’ cultural and educational agency, UNESCO. and the Netherlands. The 2020 World Press Freedom Conference, which began on Wednesday, …
Read More »Peru suspends clinical trials of Chinese COVID vaccine
[ad_1] Credit: Pixabay / CC0 Public Domain Peru temporarily suspended clinical trials of a COVID vaccine conducted by Chinese pharmaceutical giant Sinopharm after detecting neurological problems in one of its test volunteers. The National Institute of Health said on Friday it had decided to interrupt the trial after a volunteer …
Read More »Geminid Meteor Shower Will Light Up Australian Skies in Stellar Week for Stargazers | Australia News
[ad_1] Australian stargazers will be treated to a galactic display as the planets align and shooting stars light up the night sky over the next week. The space party kicks off with the annual Geminid meteor shower on Monday morning as Earth passes by the tail of an asteroid. Then …
Read More »Weekend warm-up: Tigray Towers
[ad_1] Lucy was discovered in Hadar, Ethiopia in 1974. The several hundred pieces of bone, which make up 40 percent of her body, are the oldest hominin skeleton ever unearthed. It is 3.2 million years old. In the Tigray region, a few miles from where Lucy was found, Caroline Ciavaldini …
Read More »HORN OF AFRICA Situation Report No. 23 – IDN-InDepthNews
[ad_1] By EEPA, Brussels Europe with Africa external program is a Belgium-based Center of Experts with in-depth knowledge, publications and networks, specializing in issues of peacebuilding, refugee protection and resilience in the Horn of Africa. EEPA has published extensively on issues related to the movement and / or human trafficking …
Read More »Argentina announces greater commitment to fight against climate change
[ad_1] BUENOS AIRES, Dec.12 (Xinhua) – Argentine President Alberto Fernández announced on Saturday the country’s new commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and help communities adapt to the consequences of climate change. “Climate change is a reality that is affecting humanity as a whole and that requires immediate …
Read More »Ethiopian refugees flee for their lives – Nation & World News
[ad_1] The heat is relentless in the middle of a December day in eastern Sudan. It is difficult to find shade in this arid landscape. It is mostly dust and rocks and, for now at least, it is the temporary home to tens of thousands of Ethiopian refugees who have …
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