News on the Corona crisis – Oil cut decided – OPEC reaches agreement with Mexico – News



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  • 11:00 p.m.

    Shepherd couple cares for lonely people

    To connect despite Corona’s restrictions: The Burger pastor couple makes this possible with pastoral care over the phone, especially with those over 65 in their parish.

  • 22:28

    The poorest in Mexico are hit hard

    Mexico’s President Obrador has underestimated the Crown crisis. Now it is said that there are almost 30,000 infected people in Mexico; the peak of the epidemic is expected in late April. However, the economic crisis is already extremely large.

  • 21:53

    American expert Fauci: gradual return to normality

    High-ranking US health official Anthony Fauci believes that a return to normality in the United States in the face of the coronavirus crisis is only possible gradually and with regional gradations. There is no one-size-fits-all approach, but the situation varies greatly by region and the spread of the virus, the director of the National Institute of Infectious Diseases told CNN. This process of some relaxation could begin “at least somehow” in the next month.

  • 21:26

    Turkish Interior Minister wants to resign – Erdogan refuses to resign

    After the curfew, Turkish Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu announced his resignation, but President Recep Tayyip Erdogan did not accept it. Take full responsibility for Friday’s curfew in various cities and the consequences, Soylu said on Twitter.

    The Interior Ministry briefly imposed a curfew due to the Corona crisis for 48 hours in 31 cities and provinces, including the metropolises of Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir, on Friday night. The communication between the authorities had been strongly criticized because the measure was only known two hours before the deadline and the details of the regulation were initially unclear. Therefore, on Friday night there were panic purchases and crowds of people in the affected cities.

  • 21:03

    Oil production cut under one roof

    The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has agreed with its partners on an oil cut due to the Corona crisis. Accordingly, from May 1, Opec Plus members will produce almost ten million barrels less of oil per day. They agreed to cut 9.7 million barrels (159 liters each) per day for May and June, according to Mexican energy minister Rocio Nahle after the special video session on Twitter.

    Mexico’s resistance had threatened Opec +’s drastic cut in oil production. This clears the way for a historically unique reduction in oil production by the OPEC oil cartel and its partners.

    The amount is around 300,000 barrels per day below the original destination decided on Friday. Mexico had refused to contribute the 400,000 barrels required to the end and held on to its offer to remove 100,000 barrels from production. The production cut corresponds to around ten percent of daily oil production worldwide. Other countries such as Canada and the United States are expected to reduce production.

    With the cut, OPEC + wants to stabilize the price of oil, which fell rapidly during the Corona crisis.

  • 20:43

    French aircraft carrier arrives in Toulon

    The French aircraft carrier “Charles de Gaulle”, with some 50 crew infected with the coronavirus, arrived at its home port in Toulon. The aircraft carrier entered the port of the southern French city on Sunday afternoon. Last week, it became known that dozens of the warship’s crew members had been infected with the corona virus. The Defense Ministry had not released any information on how the Sars-CoV-2 virus got onto the ship.

    Around 1900, crew members of the Charles-de-Gaulle and the frigate accompanying them will now be isolated in southern France for two weeks, the French news agency AFP reported, citing the prefecture. Consequently, the health status of those who tested positive for the virus did not deteriorate.

    Charles de Gaulle

    Legend:

    Charles-de-Gaulle was in the Atlantic during the eruption and has now returned to Toulon about 10 days earlier than planned.

    Keystone

  • 20:14

    Andrea Bocelli sings in Milan for hope

    Tenor Andrea Bocelli gave a special Easter concert in the empty cathedral of Milan. The 61-year-old singer sang, among other things, the aria “Sancta Maria” by Italian composer Pietro Mascagni. Bocelli was accompanied by the cathedral organist. Later she sang the English song “Amazing Grace” outside with a view of the cathedral square.

    The classic blind Italian star had titled her half-hour event with “Music For Hope.” His country was particularly affected by the crown crisis, which killed almost 20,000 people. The appearance was broadcast on his YouTube channel. As you read there, sometimes more than two million people watched the concert.

    Bocelli singing.

    Legend:

    Due to the health crisis, listeners were not admitted to the church in the center of the Lombard metropolis. Most of the space was empty.

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  • 19:43

    More than 14,000 deaths from coronavirus in France

    In France, more than 14,000 people have died from the corona virus. According to the National Health Authority, the number of deaths on Sunday increased by 561 to 14,393 in one day. A total of 95,403 people were infected.

    President Emmanuel Macron plans to speak to the French again on Monday (8:00 p.m.). The President is expected to announce the duration of the extension of the strict exit restrictions.

    Macron

    Legend:

    Macron’s speech will be the third television speech since the beginning of the Corona crisis.

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  • 18:59

    New York approaches 10,000 deaths

    The American state of New York, which was particularly affected by the crown pandemic, is approaching the limit of 10,000 victims with high death rates. “758 people have lost their lives in the last 24 hours,” Governor Andrew Cuomo said in his daily press conference. As a result, the state’s death toll of just under 20 million was 9385, and just under 50 percent of victims in the United States.

  • 18:25

    The weakest increase in death in Italy in three weeks.

    In Italy, fewer people have died from the coronavirus in one day than since March 19. The number of deaths rose 431 Sunday to a total of 19,899, according to the civil protection authority. A day earlier there were 619. 156,363 people were infected with the virus, an increase of 4,092. The previous day there had been 4,694. 34,211 were reported to have recovered from 32,424 previously.

  • 6:15 p.m.

    Swiss on the go – sausage dumplings were popular

    The beautiful and warm early summer weather attracted people to nature on Easter days. According to the police, most of the rules were followed to control the coronavirus. People were looking for relaxation and variety, especially along the water and in recreational areas. Sausage meat was also popular.

    The Bernese cantonal police increasingly patrolled the public space during Easter days. When necessary, police officers approached people and sensitized them to the rules to combat the crown virus, as Dominik Jäggi, spokesman for the Bern cantonal police, said. According to Jäggi, most of the people showed understanding. But buses were also exhibited.

  • 17:48

    Saudi Arabia extends curfew indefinitely

    King Salman of Saudi Arabia has extended the curfew in his country due to the coronavirus pandemic until further notice. The Saudi SPA agency reported. The country experienced a sharp increase in new infections.

    The total number of infected increased from 429 to 4,462, according to the Ministry of Health in Riyadh. It also reported seven other deaths related to Covid-19 lung disease. This increased the number of deaths to 59.

    Urban

    Legend:

    The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the most infected country in the Arab world. The Arabian Peninsula is in the immediate vicinity of Iran, which has been particularly affected by the pandemic.

    Reuters

  • 17:24

    Venezuela extends measures against the crown in 30 days

    To curb the spread of the coronavirus, the Venezuelan government has extended the public emergency by 30 days. In the crisis country of South America, drastic restrictions have been placed on public life since mid-March.

    However, due to the economic situation, the health system is already completely on the ground: there are hardly any medicines and materials, many doctors have already left the country and power is cut off again and again. Even soap and water are scarce.

    Guaidó speaks into the microphone.

    Legend:

    Opposition leader and self-proclaimed transition president Juan Guaidó accuses the government of disguising the true extent of corona infections. According to the government, the number of people infected with a crown in Venezuela was recently 175.

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  • 16:43

    More than 10,000 deaths in the UK

    According to official statistics in the UK, more than 10,000 people infected with the coronavirus have already died. However, a large number of unreported cases are expected; especially many deaths in nursing homes have yet to be recorded. According to official data on Sunday, around 10,500 people infected with Sars-CoV-2 died, most of whom lived in England.

    Britain has not yet reached the peak of the first pandemic wave. There is a shortage of evidence, protective equipment and ventilation equipment in the country. The state health service NHS (National Health Service) is chronically underfunded and ill. Experts fear the country may soon have the highest death rate in all of Europe.

  • 16:12

    Johnson sends video message after discharge from hospital

    As soon as he was released from the hospital, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson sent a video message on Twitter. He thanks the health workers who saved his life and thanks all Britons for keeping the rules in the Corona crisis. Progress is being made in the fight against the virus, Johnson said, but the fight is not over.

  • 15:55

    Fashion chains cancel orders in Asia

    In light of the expected drop in sales in the Corona crisis, international retail companies have canceled their orders from suppliers. Hundreds of thousands of factory workers in Asia are threatened, according to the human rights organization Human Rights Watch (HRW). Seamstresses who make clothes for fashion chains like C&A or Hennes & Mauritz are particularly affected.

    Woman

    Legend:

    In Cambodia alone, according to the Labor Ministry, more than 110 garment factories, which together employ nearly 100,000 workers, have suspended production due to the pandemic.

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  • 15:15

    United States has the highest number of crown deaths worldwide

    In absolute numbers, the United States has recorded the highest number of deaths worldwide as a result of the crown epidemic, and thus has overtaken Italy. That comes from figures at the American Johns Hopkins University. In the United States, more than 20,600 people died as a result of the crown pandemic on Sunday, and 19,468 deaths were recorded in Italy. The southern European country had previously been number one dead internationally.

  • 15:07

    The federal government recommends short-term job applications for trucking companies

    The Federal Transport Office (FOT) recommended that railway and bus companies in Switzerland submit short-term job applications in case of damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic. SBB and Postauto have done this.

    The “SonntagsZeitung” quoted a letter from the Federal Transportation Office (BAV) to the transportation company, which was available to the Keystone-SDA news agency. “Loss of work due to official measures or other circumstances for which the employer is not responsible may be taken into account,” he says.

  • 14:32

    Johnson released from hospital

    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been released from the hospital. According to a government spokesman, he will not start working again immediately.

    The 55-year-old man had been hospitalized a week ago. He now spent three days in the intensive care unit at St. Thomas Hospital in London. He had been transferred to a normal room on Thursday.

  • 14:27

    The mafia in Palermo could benefit

    Palermo has managed to push back the local mafia, the Cosa Nostra, in recent years. But influential prosecutor Francesco Lo Voi fears that these successes may disappear again.

    Read Franco Battel’s article: The mafia in Palermo could benefit.



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