Health

Going back to school is not safe

[ad_1] The Center for Policy Rationalization of the American University of Beirut cautioned against reopening schools prematurely and without precautions, and before conducting a clear and systematic assessment of readiness to return to education in attendance, including school readiness for guarantee minimum standards of health and safety. “Education is important, …

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Landmine victims: no comfort for injured civilians

[ad_1] Landmines threaten the lives of thousands of Syrian civilians who have returned to their cities and towns after the end of military operations there. And the worst thing is that some mines are still buried today, in unknown places that cannot be located, which means more victims, and in …

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Sophie Petronin, the world’s last French hostage, is freed

[ad_1] Published in: 08/10/2020 – 22:28 The Financial Presidency announced on Thursday the release of Sophie Petronin, the last French hostage held in the world. Petronin’s abduction took place on December 24, 2016 by gunmen in Gao (northern Mali), where he lived and ran a humanitarian organization that helps children. …

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Pence and Harris … a quiet and serious debate overshadowed by Corona

[ad_1] Mike Pence and Kamala Harris, the Republican and Democratic vice presidential candidates, face the upcoming presidential election on Wednesday over their handling of the Covid-19 epidemic dominating the campaign. “Americans witnessed the greatest failure of any presidential administration in the history of our country,” said Senator Kamala Harris (55), …

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Positive news about “Corona” in prisons

[ad_1] The General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division confirmed, in a statement, that “as part of the follow-up of the Coronavirus cases in the Roumieh Central Prison, 396 positive cases were diagnosed, after 1235 PCR tests on inmates to date ”. The statement added: “When …

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