DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) – Cafes in several Gulf Arab states have started selling coffee and other cold drinks in baby bottles this month, sparking excitement, confusion and reaction to the new trend. The tour started from Einstein Cafe, from Dubai to Kuwait to Bahrain, a crisp dessert chain …
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John Abraham’s colonoscopy was postponed for several months due to the epidemic. When it was finally found, doctors made the growth so large that it could be safely removed during space examination. He had to wait several weeks for surgery, then some more people to find out he hadn’t got …
Read More »Brazil is amazed at the location of the vaccine scout
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) – Rumors and conspiracy theories erupted this past week over the whereabouts of Ze Gotinha, the mascot of Brazil’s national vaccination program. The outcry around the dressed Z Gotinha began on Wednesday after former President Luiz In ઇનcio Lula da Silva pointed out his recent absence. …
Read More »A year later, the WHO is still struggling to manage the epidemic response
GENEVA (AP) – When the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus epidemic a year ago on Thursday, it resisted the term and made the highly contagious virus preventable only weeks later. A year later, the UN agency is still struggling to keep the evolving science of COVID-19 at the top, …
Read More »RNC Reserves the right to use Trump’s name in raising funds
WASHINGTON (AP) – The Republican National Committee is defending former President Donald Trump’s right to use his name in appeals for fundraising, after he called for an end to the practice. In a letter Monday to Trump attorney Alex Cannon, RNC chief adviser J. Justin Reimer said the committee has …
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