[ad_1] MUMBAI (AFP) – Already brimming with pride in Ms Kamala Harris’ ancestry, India has now begun to unearth possible local roots for US President-elect Joe Biden. The next leader of the United States has speculated that he may have had relatives in colonial India. While there is no proof, …
Read More »Trump Supporters Plan To Take To The Streets As He Pushs False Election Claims
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (AP) – Supporters of President Donald Trump will take to the streets on Saturday (Nov. 14) to back up his unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud as he pursues a series of far-reaching legal challenges to overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s victory. . Trump has made little progress in court …
Read More »Liverpool Trio score in international service
[ad_1] This international break has not been good for Liverpool with Joe Gomez injured earlier this week and Mohamed Salah tested positive for COVID-19 today. Fortunately, some players on international service are having a better time. After Scottish captain Andy Robertson yesterday helped his nation qualify for its first European …
Read More »Czech crematoria affected by rising COVID-19 death toll
[ad_1] PRAGUE: Crematories in the Czech Republic are on the brink of exploding as the death toll from coronavirus rises, putting the country at the top of Europe’s grim statistics. For weeks, the Czech Republic has been the worst affected country in Europe in terms of new deaths per 100,000 …
Read More »Philippines fights to rescue thousands after Typhoon Vamco
[ad_1] MANILA: The Philippine coast guard and disaster agencies rushed in on Saturday (November 14) to rescue thousands of people in a northern province flooded by Typhoon Vamco, the country’s deadliest cyclone this year. Dozens of villages in the Cagayan region north of the capital Manila remain submerged, affecting thousands …
Read More »South Korea Reports 205 New COVID-19 Cases; above 200 for the first time since September
[ad_1] SEOUL: South Korea reported 205 new coronavirus cases as of midnight Friday, surpassing 200 for the first time since September, the Korea Disease Prevention and Control Agency (KDCA) said on Saturday (November 14). Of the new cases, 166 were of national transmission and 39 were imported. More than 65% …
Read More »Kindergartens, Temples, and Government Help Migrant Workers Celebrate Deepavali Despite Covid-19, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The coronavirus pandemic may have slowed down the Deepavali festivities for migrant workers here, but the spirit of the festival was not lost on Saturday (November 14), as several organizations came together to distribute treats to workers in 144 dormitories. . They also helped pre-record the religious …
Read More »2 new cases of Covid-19 in Singapore, both imported, Health News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Two new coronavirus cases were confirmed as of noon on Saturday (Nov. 14), bringing Singapore’s total to 58,116. Both were imported cases that had been placed on stay-at-home notices upon arrival in Singapore, the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said. There were no cases in the community or …
Read More »Statue of Mary in the courtyard of the Church of the Nativity in Hougang found disfigured
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A statue of Mary in the courtyard of the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Hougang was found “defaced” on Thursday (November 12), a statement from the parish said Friday evening. The church said the statue was found defaced around 8:30 a.m. Thursday. Ad …
Read More »Biden’s aide Murthy says no COVID-19 shutdowns are planned across the United States as West Coast states advise against travel
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: U.S. President-elect Joe Biden’s top coronavirus adviser said on Friday (Nov. 13) that there were no plans for a widespread national shutdown to stem the growing COVID-19 pandemic, while three states in the West Coast jointly called for the non-travel essential to stop. The warning against unnecessary traffic …
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