[ad_1] Soldiers and police in the city of Mekelle, in northern Ethiopia, have expressed concern about insecurity, with one of them saying the women were raped this week after the city fell to federal forces during a war late last year. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s government declared victory in its …
Read More »CES ‘premier gadget show turns to technology for virtual salvation
[ad_1] The Consumer Electronics Show in previous years attracted more than 150,000 industry professionals to La Vegas, but this year’s event will be online only as a result of the global pandemic. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – The Consumer Electronics Show, known for crowds, sensory overload and deal negotiating, draws on …
Read More »Boeing crash in Indonesia was unlikely due to design
[ad_1] A Boeing plane in Indonesia is believed to have crashed into the Java Sea on Saturday. The 26-year plan was a Boeing 737-500 and part of the “Classic” 737 series that ended production in 1999. While the cause of the accident is still under investigation, Richard Aboulafia, an aviation …
Read More »Nanoparticle vaccine for COVID-19
[ad_1] California [US], Jan 9 (ANI): Biochemists at the Stanford University laboratory are trying to develop a one-shot COVID-19 vaccine using nanoparticles that do not require a cold chain for storage or transport and is targeted at low levels and media. income countries. Biochemist Peter S. Kim focused on the …
Read More »Making democracy during the pandemic
[ad_1] When COVID-19 emerged exactly one year ago, liberal democracy was in crisis. For the first time since 2001, there were more autocracies than the democracies of the world. Right-wing populists were gaining ground. Furthermore, the standard of universal and inalienable human rights was under pressure from the governments of …
Read More »Boeing to pay $ 1.4 million for each victim’s ET302 family
[ad_1] Victims of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 will receive $ 1.4 million in compensation payments from Boeing as part of a settlement that includes money for the families of the accident victims, airline customers and airlines, as well as a fine. . The settlement, announced by the U.S. Department of …
Read More »Most Covid-19 patients have at least one symptom six months later, according to a study, World News
[ad_1] More than three-quarters of people hospitalized with Covid-19 still suffered from at least one symptom after six months, according to a study published on Saturday that scientists say shows the need for more research on the lingering effects of the coronavirus. The research, which was published in the Lancet …
Read More »Covid-19: Hong Kong extends travel ban from UK, South Africa and 21-day quarantine period
[ad_1] Hong Kong has extended its ban on all commercial flights from the UK and South Africa until further notice to protect itself from the newer and more infectious strains of Covid-19 detected in both countries, describing the situation in Britain as “grim.” “The epidemic situation around the world remains …
Read More »‘Dying Light 2’ writer departs from developer Techland
[ad_1] Dying Light 2 Writer Pawel Selinger left developer Techland after working at the company for 22 years. Selinger, who has worked as a lead artist, art director and writer for 22 years, announced his departure in a LinkedIn post. In a statement to his followers, he revealed his departure …
Read More »Africa’s new free trade zone will require a ‘multi-decade process’ to implement
[ad_1] Editor’s Note: Every Friday, Andrew Green curates top news and analysis from and about the African continent. Subscribers can adjust their newsletter settings to receive Africa Watch by email every week. Africa heralded the New Year with the official launch of a new free trade zone across the continent. …
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