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(London) His stance has become unacceptable: Britain’s health minister, Matt Hancock, at the center of government action against the pandemic, resigned on Saturday for violating anti-COVID-19 restrictions during a relationship with an adviser, and it was all over the media. Posted on Jun 26, 2021 at 2:28 pm Updated at 15:31 Martin Bulls France media agency Downing Street has announced that Sajid Javid, 51, the former finance minister to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, is replacing him. And so he returned to the government after closing the door in early 2020, dissatisfied with the terms imposed in the exercise of his…

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Paris | The French still avoided the polls on Sunday in the second round of regional elections, which were marked by the failure of the far-right of Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron’s party, allowing the left and right to demand a new dynamism at ten. Presidential month. Nearly two-thirds (66.3% according to a 1 p.m. estimate) of about 48 million voters did not speak, just down from the record-breaking last week in elections since the start of the Fifth Republic in 1958. Polling stations closed at 2 p.m. EST. “I’m coming to vote, but it’s no use,” was summed…

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Thailand has imposed restrictive measures on Bangkok and its suburbs to combat a new wave of COVID-19, including closing restaurants and construction sites. The country has managed to keep infections very low throughout 2020 thanks to strict travel restrictions and the rapid isolation of positive cases. But since April, the kingdom has witnessed an unprecedented epidemic after the emergence of a source of pollution linked to high-end clubs in the capital. Since then, the Thai authorities have been overshadowed by a sharp rise in infections affecting the prison system, one of the most overcrowded in the world, as well as…

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His stance has become unacceptable: Britain’s health minister, Matt Hancock, at the center of government measures against the pandemic, resigned on Saturday for violating COVID-19 restrictions during a relationship with a consultant, which was all over the media. Downing Street has announced that Sajid Javid, 51, the former finance minister to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, is replacing him. And so he returned to the government after closing the door in early 2020, dissatisfied with the terms imposed in the exercise of his portfolio. The former banker and son of a former Pakistani bus driver was the first member of an…

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Rescuers, still trying to find survivors, are faced with a major barrier: a fire burning under the rubble, which prevents rescue teams from advancing in their search, especially because of the smoke from it. According to Miami-Dade Mayor Daniela Levine Cava, who provided an update at a Saturday morning news conference, the fire, which has been burning for a while, has spread throughout the place under the rubble, making it difficult to isolate the source and shut it down. Conditions very difficultUsing infrared technology, firefighters are now trying to make trenches to isolate burning areas and continue the search. Miami-Dade…

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Désolé, votre navigateur ne supporte pas les videos (Surfside) Un rapport portant sur l’état de l’immeuble effondré en Floride avait noté dès 2018 des « dommages structurels majeurs », ainsi que des « fissures » dans le sous-sol du bâtiment, selon des documents publiés vendredi soir par la ville de Surfside, où a eu lieu le drame. Publié le 26 juin 2021 à 10h20 Au moins quatre personnes ont trouvé la mort dans l’effondrement jeudi avant l’aube des douze étages de ce complexe donnant sur l’océan, où les recherches se poursuivent jour et nuit en quête de survivants.   Cette « enquête de terrain » avait été…

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Rescue teams are still active, but with the help of firefighters, dog units and cranes. More than 2500 people at work. A noise was heard from the rubble, without the rescuers being sure that they were of human origin. Microphones placed on or near the ruins did not detect any sound, but a knock was heard which gave hope to the rescuers. One of the four victims has also been identified, according to the Miami-Dade County Forensic Service. This is Stacy Fang, mother of a 15-year-old who was rescued from the rubble Thursday morning. But Mrs. Fang, who was taken…

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A resident of the building that collapsed Thursday morning in Florida had heard disturbing noises the day before the tragedy. • Read also: A collapsed building in Miami: the suffering of residents and families of the missing • Read also: Tragic building collapse in Florida: One dead, no news of 99 Her son, Pablo Rodriguez, said in an interview with CNN that the woman, missing since the collapse of the 12-story building complex in Surfside Florida, heard sounds that would have ringed her ears the day before the tragedy. He still doesn’t know anything about her and her grandmother who…

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Désolé, votre navigateur ne supporte pas les videos (Téhéran) L’Iran a dénié vendredi à Ottawa le droit d’« exprimer son opinion » sur l’affaire du Boeing ukrainien abattu en 2020 près de Téhéran après la publication d’un rapport canadien très critique des autorités iraniennes sur ce drame ayant fait 176 morts. Publié le 25 juin 2021 à 7h54 Mis à jour à 9h07 « Le Canada n’est pas qualifié pour présenter des rapports ou exprimer son opinion sur la question [de l’]Ukrainian passenger plane,” the official IRNA news agency wrote, citing Mohsen Baharvand, deputy foreign minister in charge of legal and international affairs. The…

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Israeli archaeologists have discovered a new branch in the human family tree. The Neanderthal man, a representative of the genus Homo, inhabited the central coast of the country from 140,000 to 120,000 years ago, has similarities with Neanderthals, but used the same tools assane manContemporary man. Posted on Jun 24, 2021 at 6:48 PM Updated at 23:42 Mathieu Perrault Journalism Explains one of the co-authors of the study published Thursday in the journal Science, Marion Prevost, of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. This opens the door to the possibility that Neanderthals, who lived in Europe up to 40,000 years ago,…

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