[ad_1] Since Corona invaded the entire world months ago, masks have become an integral part of daily life. Health experts have recommended wearing masks to slow the spread of the emerging virus. But the degree of prevention varies from muzzle to muzzle. The World Health Organization recommended the use of …
Read More »A “fateful battle” … This is what Aoun asked the international community to do
[ad_1] The President of the Republic, Michel Aoun, thanked French President Emmanuel Macron for “the strong and continuous support he gives Lebanon without ceasing.” During his speech at the Second International Conference in Support of Beirut and the Lebanese People, led by French President Emmanuel Macron and United Nations Secretary …
Read More »For placing masks indoors with poor ventilation.
[ad_1] The World Health Organization recommended “wearing masks when with other people in closed and poorly ventilated places”, in an update of its directives for this preventive method. The organization also recommended “compliance with the new recommendations in areas that contain confirmed or suspected epidemic hotspots, or witness a large-scale …
Read More »Distance learning is an opportunity for a new calendar approach
[ad_1] In recent years, the Lebanese educational curriculum, published in 1997, has been criticized in many ways, especially for its reliance on completing and focusing on assessing cognitive achievement, without assessing other performance skills such as analysis, structure, and conclusion. , given the reality of the content and educational methods. …
Read More »Distance learning is an opportunity for a new calendar approach
[ad_1] In recent years, the Lebanese educational curriculum, published in 1997, has been criticized in many ways, especially for its reliance on completing and focusing on assessing cognitive achievement, without assessing other performance skills such as analysis, structure, and conclusion. , given the reality of the content and educational methods. …
Read More »The world’s lungs are collapsing at the fastest rate in 12 years
[ad_1] Brazil “will not give in to pressure” Far-right Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, known for his skeptical positions on climate change, was the subject of severe international criticism for his handling of environmental files, especially in 2019, due to the significant increase in fires in the Amazon forests during the …
Read More »The first Saudi comment on the assassination of the Iranian nuclear scientist | Archive
[ad_1] Ambassador Abdullah Al-Mouallimi, Saudi Arabia’s permanent representative to the United Nations, said that Riyadh “does not support the assassination policy at all,” commenting on the assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh. “The loss of a Muslim world is a loss for the entire Islamic nation,” Al-Mouallimi said during …
Read More »Fauci warns of succumbing to “Crown fatigue”
[ad_1] The director of the American National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci, expressed optimism on Monday about the results of the “Moderna” and “Pfizer” vaccines against the Corona virus, warning against giving in to what he called “Corona fatigue.” . The American expert’s statements came in …
Read More »Fauci warns of “Corona fatigue”
[ad_1] The director of the American National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci, warned this Monday of the contagion with what he called “Corona fatigue”, sending a message of patience and resistance to face the outbreak of the new Corona virus, and expressed his optimism about the …
Read More »Iran Has The Right To Severely Punish Those Responsible For The Assassination Of Scientist Fakhri Zadeh – Al-Manar Channel Website – Lebanon
[ad_1] The head of the Iranian Shura Council, Muhammad Baqir Qalibaf, said Monday that his country “has the right” to “inflict severe punishment” on the two orders to assassinate the prominent Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh. It stated that this is based on the principle of legitimate defense against organized terrorist …
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