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Political Shifts Cause Increased Migration From Hong Kong to Canada
The number of Hong Kong residents moving to Canada has increased recently amid the changes in the political...
Hungary's Minister of Justice Judit Varga arrives for the Informal Justice and Home Affairs Ministerial Meeting in Zagreb on January 23, 2020.
Hungary’s Justice Minister Apprehensive About Big Tech Forcing Society ‘Into a Bubble’
The Hungarian government voiced concerns about a recent trend where the Big Tech cartel dominates public...
On May 20, during the solemn session of the Verkhovna Rada in Kyiv, newly elected President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky was sworn in as Head of State. Zelensky recently visited the Russia-Ukraine border after a 23-year-old soldier was shot and killed during skirmishes with Donbas separatists.
Ukraine President Visits Russian Border, US Sends Warships to Black Sea
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky recently traveled to the region of Donbass following skirmishes...
Soeren Brostroem, director of the National Board of Health (L) and Tanja Erichsen, from Danish Medicins Agency announced the suspension of the AstraZeneca adenovirus vector variant from distribution in Denmark. Erichsen fainted during the conference and was rushed to hospital.
Denmark Blocks Use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 Adenovirus Vector Vaccine Over Blood Clots
Denmark announced it is permanently halting the use of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine in its country’...
WHO is accused of suppressing a report on Italy's early coronavirus response as it reflected poorly on the government. Pandemic preparation, or lack thereof, seems to be the major point of contention, as Italy had not updated its plans since 2006 and did not want this information in the report.
WHO Scandal: Whistleblower Asked to Falsify Italy’s Coronavirus Report
A former senior employee from the World Health Organization (WHO) has claimed that he was forced by the...
Experts at a meeting earlier this month between the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF), including IMF director Kristalina Georgieva, discussed measures to help ease debt burden in poor countries.
Developing Nations Risk Falling in Chinese Belt-and-Road Style COVID-19 Debt Traps
As developing countries continue to accrue debt due to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic...
TRURO, ENGLAND - APRIL 07: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (R) gives a thumbs-up to passers by as he walks to visit Ann's Cottage Surf Shop on April 7, 2021 in Truro, England. The Prime Minister visited businesses in Cornwall to see how they are preparing to reopen after the Coronavirus lockdown ahead of Step 2 of the roadmap on Monday 12 April.
Boris Johnson Reopens UK April 12 as Scheduled
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson lifted restrictions on restaurants, pubs, hairdressers and other...
Norwegian Cruise has agreed to comply with “burdensome” new CDC requirements which CEO Frank Del Rio believes are a “step backward”.
Norwegian Cruise Line to Comply with ‘Disappointing’ CDC Guidance for Crew and Guests
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently issued new guidance for the cruise...
Japan will give $2 billion for infrastructure development in India.
Japan Announces $2 Billion Infrastructure Loan to India
Japan will be offering $2 billion in grants and loans to India to fund infrastructure projects for the...