| | |
| World | |
| NEWS | |
| | |
| Alexei Navalny: The women fighting against Russian corruption In the male-dominated world of Russian politics the women around jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny appear to symbolise his drive for change. They are playing major roles as he prepares his Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) for parliamentary ... | |
| | |
| Myanmar coup: What will the military do now? The man who stunned the world by bringing Myanmar's democratic experiment crashing down has made just two public appearances on state television to explain himself. Looking nervous in front of the teleprompter, General Min Aung Hlaing made no ... | |
| The latest on the coronavirus pandemic and vaccines The US Food and Drug Administration moved too quickly to allow the marketing of antibody tests for coronavirus without authorization last spring and ended up with a lot of tests that did not work well, two top officials said Saturday. | |
| | |
| How a Jailed Separatist Is Now Key to Spain's Future Junqueras had just watched Catalan President Carles Puigdemont attempt to declare independence from Spain and cap a month of chaos that was still reverberating across Europe. The Spanish government had hit back, ousting the administration in Barcelona ... | |
| Italy's Draghi takes office, faces daunting challenges ROME (Reuters) - Mario Draghi, the former head of the European Central Bank, was sworn in as prime minister on Saturday to lead a unity government that has to steer Italy out of the coronavirus crisis and an economic slump. FILE PHOTO: Incoming Italian ... | |
| The Latest: Oxford University testing vaccine in children LONDON — The University of Oxford plans to test its COVID-19 vaccine in children for the first time, becoming the latest vaccine developer to assess whether its coronavirus shot is effective in young people. The trial announced Saturday seeks to recruit 300 ... | |
| | |
See more results | Edit this alert |
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar