Abord the Inc. (AP) – After a coronavirus-related delay, the Israeli navy is preparing for the long-awaited launch of its next missile missile – giving it a powerful new tool to protect its strategic natural gas industry from danger. Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah. Project Megan’s first missile boat is expected …
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SARJAVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) – Dennis Zikik was on his daily video call with his parents in Bosnia early August when his father said he was probably coming down with a fever. Less than a month later, both of Zikik’s parents died, with the global toll of coronavirus epidemics rising to …
Read More »Away from many people, the Indian man carries on the funeral virus
GUWAHATI, India (AP) – The Ramanand government never wanted to burn corpses for a living, but they were deep in debt and desperate for money. The 43-year-old, who started selling sugarcane juice on a wooden cart, fled a remote village in India’s northeastern state of Assam after failing to repay …
Read More »East Germany through the eyes of its filmmakers
Berlin (AP) – John F. When Kennedy saw communist East Germany on the Berlin Wall in 1963, the red curtain blocked the American president’s opinion through the Brandenburg Gate, accusing him of violating international agreements with the United States. “To prevent the rebirth of German militarism.” Documented by a Western …
Read More »Airline workers brace for mass layoffs
Detroit (AP) – Concerns are mounting for United Airlines flight attendant Jordi Cuomix. In a few days, it will join about 40,000 airline workers whose jobs are likely to steam up in an industry plagued by the coronavirus epidemic. United will sue Comex on Thursday, cutting its income and health …
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