[ad_1] The coronavirus first emerged in Wuhan in China late last year. Geneva, Switzerland: The new coronavirus may never go away, and populations around the world will have to learn to live with it, the World Health Organization warned on Wednesday. As some countries around the world gradually begin to …
Read More »Egypt Takes Advantage of “Soft Power” Through Medical Aid in a Pandemic
[ad_1] Cairo (AFP) A video produced by the office of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi showed boxes of medical supplies, stamped in English and Arabic with the words “from the Egyptian people to the American people,” being loaded onto a military cargo plane. The video released last month was Egypt’s …
Read More »SpaceX prepares rocket for final launch of Falcon 9 before crew flight – Spaceflight Now
[ad_1] SpaceX fires a Falcon 9 rocket on Wednesday at the launch pad of Cape Canaveral complex 40. Credit: William Harwood / CBS News SpaceX fired a Falcon 9 rocket at Cape Canaveral on Wednesday in a pre-flight test for a Starlink satellite launch on Sunday, approaching the company’s final …
Read More »Huawei still prohibited from doing business with US companies for another year
[ad_1] If you were wondering if Huawei could get your Android license back, that possibility has just been ruled out for another year. On Wednesday, President Trump issued an executive order calling for a “national emergency” to protect telecommunications information and services from threats, including Huawei. Huawei P40 Pro The …
Read More »Coronavirus may never go away, warns the World Health Organization
[ad_1] GENEVA: The coronavirus causing Covid-19 could become endemic like HIV, the World Health Organization said Wednesday, warning against any attempt to predict how long it would continue to circulate and calling for a “massive effort” to counter it. “It is important to put this on the table: this virus …
Read More »Study shows that 19 out of 25 COVID-19 patients improved with convalescent plasma treatment
[ad_1] reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.May 13, 2020 The first results of the country’s convalescent plasma transfusion trial were published, showing that 19 of 25 patients improved with treatment, and 11 were discharged from the hospital. On March 28, the Houston Methodist became the first academic medical center in the …
Read More »[Update: Fixed] Google Play Store faces partial outage on Android and the web
[ad_1] Google Play Store on Android and the web are seeing a partial outage tonight. Some key parts, like the home page, are down for some users tonight, although they can still download apps. To update: Around 7:15 p.m., the Play Store issues seem to be fixed. Reports of the …
Read More »Sudan rejects Ethiopia’s proposal on Renaissance dam – Middle East Monitor
[ad_1] On Tuesday, the Sudanese Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources announced that Sudan had rejected an Ethiopian proposal to sign a partial agreement to fill the Lake Renaissance Dam, which is expected to start next July. In a written statement distributed to the media, the ministry announced that Prime …
Read More »Pixel 4a benchmarks suggest it could save the day once again
[ad_1] It seems that history will repeat itself this year. There have already been rumors about how the Pixel 4’s lackluster reception and sales are causing problems within Google. That may be a bit of a deja vu when the Pixel 3 duo got it wrong last year, too. The …
Read More »Ethiopia: Interreligious body aims to douse communal flareups
[ad_1] ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia Even as the religious co-existence has been facing threats in Ethiopia, a non-government body representing all faiths is working overtime to promote pluralism and tolerance. Over past many years attacks on houses of worship have taken an increasingly ethnic-nationalist form in the landlocked country situated in …
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