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UN Secretary General in Portugal
The UN chief believes that the world community has not passed the test of the pandemic; Ukrainians will be offered to answer five questions from the president. Korrespondent.net highlights yesterday’s major events.
Poverty and hunger await the world: UN Secretary General
The world has been unable to adequately cope with the coronavirus pandemic due to the split, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said. If actions are not coordinated, millions of people will find themselves in poverty and hunger, Guterres said.
It was known what and how Zelensky will ask
The poll, launched by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on October 25, will be conducted by volunteers wearing white capes with the words “5 questions from the president.” During voting, the volunteer will stand near the polling station and conduct a survey of the voters leaving the polling station.
Start date announced for second round of talks on UIA plane crash in Iran
The second round of negotiations will include three technical meetings that will be sponsored by the Civil Aviation Organization of Iran. The second part of the negotiations will address legal issues and the third, legal issues related to the amount of compensation to the families of disaster victims.
The Ministry of Health said who dies most often in Ukraine from COVID-19-19
In Ukraine, more than 75 percent of deaths from COVID-19 coronavirus infection occur in people over the age of 65, Health Minister Maxim Stepanov said. People over 65 years of age were warned not to leave their homes unnecessarily, particularly when visiting crowded places.
In Ukraine, more than five thousand infections per day.
In Ukraine, during the last day, 5,231 new cases of coronavirus disease were confirmed. Most of the new cases are found in the Kharkiv, Khmelnytsky, Sumy, Lviv and Kiev regions. During the entire time of the pandemic, 5,607 people died from the disease in Ukraine, of which 90 in the last 24 hours.
NBU assessed the stability of Ukrainian banks during a pandemic
The head of the National Bank of Ukraine, Kirill Shevchenko, said that the Ukrainian banking sector has shown high resilience in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to him, Ukrainian banks have shown during the pandemic that they are quite capable of coping with modern challenges in the areas of capital, liquidity, profitability and technological innovation.
Scientists have discovered a new sign of life on Venus
It’s about glycine. It and other amino acids are not irrefutable signs of the presence of life, they are building materials, “building blocks” for the proteins that make up living organisms. Furthermore, it is believed that glycine was the first organic molecule to appear on Earth at the same time.
Homophobic scandal breaks out in Estonia
Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid was outraged by the homophobic remarks of the Interior Minister, leader of the far-right EKRE party, Mart Helme, and hinted that he should resign after that. He openly answered a journalist’s question that he was “unfriendly” towards sexual minorities and advised gay Estonians to “flee to Sweden”.
A demonstration was held in Paris in support of the murdered teacher
In France, thousands of people took to the streets to honor the memory of the history teacher Samuel Pati, who was assassinated for showing his disciples caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad. They participate in private actions, as well as political parties, public organizations and unions.
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