Majority of Germans think coronavirus has has little to no effect on their lives

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A recent survey has found that the majority of people in Germany feel that the coronavirus pandemic has had little to no effect on their lives. The survey also found that support for the government’s handling of the crisis has … Read More

Germany reports 14,211 new coronavirus cases, 786 deaths in latest update today

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The overall virus situation continues to abate in general New cases continue to level off at a lower plateau it seems, with active cases across the country now easing further to ~201,600 – the lowest since the start of November. … Read More

After Eleven Days in Office, President Biden Has Yet to Call Israel’s PM Netanyahu

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Then-Vice President Joe Biden with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel, March 2016. Photo: US Embassy Tel Aviv/Wikimedia Commons. i24 News – Newly installed US President Joe Biden has still to call Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 11 days into … Read More

The Global Food Trade Has Been Upended by a Container Crisis

 Some food prices could go up if costs are passed to consumer  Three in four containers leaving Los Angeles to Asia are empty Supply Lines is a daily newsletter that tracks Covid-19’s impact on trade. Sign up here, and subscribe to our … Read More

‘No-one’s going to stop me visiting Scotland!’ Boris Johnson tells SNP during heated PMQs

Boris Johnson today told the SNP “no-one’s going to stop me” visiting Scotland after they accused him of putting politics before public health. The Prime Minister has come under fire for his trip to a vaccine production firm north of the border after it emerged there had been a coronavirus outbreak at the site. Newspaper the Daily … Read More

An Iraqi teenager trapped in Bosnia: ‘I need mama, I need school’

Frhan Hzam from Iraq and his children Hsan and Hubas speak with their mother who is in Germany, in a temporary home in the village near Velika Kladusa, Bosnia and Herzegovina January 30, 2021 | Photo: REUTERS/Dado Ruvic Thousands of … Read More

US travel restrictions state by state during Covid-19

With cases of Covid-19 now past the 26 million mark in the United States, some states have updated their rules and regulations in the new year. © Zero Point Zero Charleston, South Carolina, is famous for delicious seafood dishes. If you wish to travel to another … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 29 January 2021

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Greetings from Tyler, This was a week of records, and news outlets are very impressed with them.   Not high temperatures to bolster the climate crisis theology, but that’s coming.  Not only does every report begin with important COVID claptrap, but … Read More

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