[ad_1] More than 3,000 people in northern China have been diagnosed with a bacterial infection after an outbreak caused by a leak at a biopharmaceutical company last year. Nearly 22,000 people in Lanzhou City, capital of Gansu Province, were tested and 3,245 tested positive for brucellosis, the Lanzhou National Health …
Read More »‘Godfall’ confirmed as PS5 launch title, also coming to PC
[ad_1] Gearbox Software has revealed that its next RPG looter-slasher Godfall it will be a launch title for the PS5. With the console scheduled to hit certain territories on November 12 and November 19 globally, the game will launch simultaneously alongside it. Alternatively, a PC version of the game will …
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[ad_1] If you want to spend the weekend running and shooting in the next installment of the best seller Call of Duty Serie, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, there are some immediate steps you need to take right now. From September 18 to September 20, the multiplayer alpha …
Read More »‘Assassin’s Creed’ and ‘Splinter Cell’ coming to Oculus VR
[ad_1] Ubisoft has announced that virtual reality Assassin’s creed and Splinter cell the games will come exclusively to Oculus devices. During the Facebook Connect event, Ubisoft took the stage to announce both games. While little is known about both titles thus far, it was revealed that they will be built …
Read More »World Patient Safety Day, 2020
[ad_1] Global public health programs have two central ethical responsibilities: providing health services for the benefit of populations and minimizing the risk of unintended harm to people. That is, to provide health benefits safely. In May 2019, the 72nd World Health Assembly approved the establishment of World Patient Safety Day, …
Read More »Foreigners ‘live in constant fear’ in South Africa: HRW
[ad_1] Protesters hold banners during a march by South Africans and foreigners protesting the recent xenophobic attacks on immigrants on March 28, 2017 in Johannesburg. / AFP PHOTO / GIANLUIGI GUERCIA (Photo credit should read GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / AFP / Getty Images) Protesters hold banners during a march by South …
Read More »A challenging year awaits Japan’s new Prime Minister Suga
[ad_1] TOKYO A challenging year awaits Yoshihide Suga, who has been elected Japanese prime minister in the shadow of a new period of domestic and foreign policy difficulties coupled with calls for early elections. The leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), Suga, was elected the country’s new prime …
Read More »South Sudan: Peace initiative welcoming the displaced in Darfur by the rebel leader of Slm
[ad_1] Kalma / Khartoum / El Fasher – Displaced people in Darfur have declared their full support for the peace initiative proposed by the head of the Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM-AW), Abdelwahid El Nur. A high-level delegation from the rebel alliance of the Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF) is scheduled to …
Read More »Looking for Suga-san – Suga Yoshihide, Japan’s New Prime Minister, Promises Continuity | Asia
[ad_1] HISTORIAN PAPER models say a lot about political leaders. Suga Yoshihide is Toyotomi Hidenaga, the younger brother and right hand of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the best known warlord who united Japan in the 16th century. As Abe Shinzo’s loyal chief cabinet secretary for nearly eight years, Suga played a similar …
Read More »Politics this week | The world this week
[ad_1] September 17, 2020 Suga Yoshihide he became the 99th prime minister of Japan. He obtained the leadership of the Liberal Democratic Party with 377 votes out of a possible 535, following the resignation of Abe Shinzo due to health problems in August. Suga, who served as Abe’s chief cabinet …
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