GENEVA / MANILA (Reuters) – Nations that may preserve COVID-19 vaccines while excluding others will deepen the pandemic, Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus of the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday, issuing a final closes call for countries to participate in a global vaccine pact. The WHO has an August …
Read More »China, US will allow air carriers double flights between peoples
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – China and the United States will allow air carriers to double daily flights to eight per week between the world’s two largest economies, the U.S. Department of Transportation said on Tuesday. PHOTO PHOTO: Travelers wearing face masks following coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak walk past retail stores at Beijing …
Read More »Despite sanctions offered by Iran, Iran aims to keep nuclear deal alive until US elections
DUBAI / NEW YORK (Reuters) – The fate of a fragile 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers depends on the outcome of the US presidential election in November, not on a planned US bid this week for a return of all UN sanctions on Tehran, several Iranian officials …
Read More »Mali president detained by shrinking troops, security sources say
BAMAKO (Reuters) – Mali President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita was arrested on Tuesday by reducing troops in the capital Bamako, two security sources told Reuters. Soldiers had mutated earlier in the day at Kati’s military base about 15 km (9 miles) outside Bamako and marched on a number of senior and …
Read More »Slaughtered Mali soldiers march on officials, Protestants take to the streets
BAMAKO (Reuters) – Soldiers who climbed a wall in Mali on Tuesday marched on a number of senior civilian and military officials from the capital and drove them back to their base, said a Malian security source and an official in the office of the Prime Minister.
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