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On Monday, the head of the World Health Organization denounced vaccine diplomacy, which he views as “geopolitical maneuvering”, which only delays the end of the epidemic. Also read: Direct | The latest developments on the Coronavirus Also read: COVID-19: CHSLD residents received their second dose Also read: The variant B.1.617 discovered in India has been classified as “of concern” by the World Health Organization During his bi-weekly press conference, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus also warned against any complacency in areas where the health situation is improving, but he remains “on a plateau at an unacceptable level.” When asked about the practices…

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On Monday, authorities said that dozens of bodies believed to have died from COVID-19 were swept away by waves on the banks of the Ganges River in northern India. Also read: Indian alternative: “He is our staunch enemy” Also read: COVID-19 variants: BioNTech does not consider it necessary to modify its vaccine The epidemic is spreading at full speed across India’s vast, remote rural areas, overwhelming health facilities, crematoriums and cemeteries. Local official Ashok Kumar said about 40 bodies were washed away by water in Buxar district, near the border between Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, two of India’s poorest states.…

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A Canadian was expelled from Bali for presenting a tantric yoga class promising orgasm, which Indonesian authorities deemed contrary to local values ​​and traditions. Christopher Kyle Martin was kicked out of Indonesia on Sunday for promoting an online tantra yoga class with the promise of achieving a “full-body orgasm” for 20 euros. His announcement was widely spread and angered many conservative groups. “This activity could damage Indonesia’s reputation and Bali as a tourist destination and not respect outdated customs,” island governor I Wayan Koster said on Sunday during a testimony alongside the Canadian, who was supervised by immigration officers. France…

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The World Health Organization (WHO) is increasingly concerned about the possibility that the alternative is vaccine-resistant. The Indian alternative, largely responsible for the catastrophic situation unfolding in this country, is under investigation. Also read: The World Health Organization says the Indian alternative is fueling the epidemic in India Also read: Alberta tightens screw: Measures beefed up from Monday Also read: The European Union has not renewed its AstraZeneca order “The more people are infected with it, the more likely it is that new viruses will be produced that adapt,” said retired virologist Jacques Labier, in an interview with LCN on…

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She was elected to the Republican Party for only six years, and influential conservatives considered her extremely “progressive”, but Elise Stephanic, 36, approached her at the top of her party. A meteoric rise that can be explained by one name: Donald Trump. Also read: The Trump administration obtained phone records from journalists Also read: The investigation has ended into the purchase of silence from Trump’s alleged mistress Also read: Twitter suspends accounts transmitting the word Donald Trump By aggressively defending the Republican billionaire, including during the unfounded accusations of electoral fraud, this elected official who has reached Congress in moderate…

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A giant gold mine that provides more than 10% of Kyrgyzstan’s GDP has been fined 2.5 billion euros for environmental violations, a decision that has been challenged by the Canadian company that operates the mine. Also read: Work in Nunavut to overcome the crisis “According to the decision of the Oktyabrsky court in Bishkek on May 7, the Comtor gold company has been decided to claim 261.7 billion sum (2.53 billion euros),” a court spokesman told AFP on Saturday. The company, owned by Canadian group Centerra Gold, has been accused of storing waste for years on two glaciers surrounding the…

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(Beijing) The risk of damage is “low”, even “small”, but not zero: the Chinese missile must return uncontrolled this weekend in the Earth’s atmosphere, however, China and many experts, considering the hypothesis the minimum of Damage to the ground. Posted on May 8, 2021 at 8:05 PM Ludovic EretFrance Media China put the first unit of its space station into orbit on April 29, thanks to the Long-March 5B carrier rocket – China’s most powerful launcher and imposed. It is the first stage of this missile, currently in orbit, that should return to Earth. It is gradually losing its height…

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The Italian Ministry of Culture announced today, Saturday, the discovery of the remains of nine Neanderthals in the Guattari Cave in San Felice Cercio, on the coast between Rome and Naples. “It is an extraordinary discovery that will take place all over the world,” said Culture Minister Dario Franceschini. “If we take into account the other two people who were actually discovered at the same site, we have a total of eleven individuals, which confirms that this is one of the most important sites in the world for Neanderthal history,” he argued. Eight of them are between 50,000 and 68,000…

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The Trump administration secretly obtained reporters’ phone records from Washington Post Who has written about accusations of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, the American daily reported Friday. The US Department of Justice wrote to reporters Ellen Nakashima and Greg Miller, as well as former reporter Adam Entous, informing them that he had received their phone records from personal and business landlines, and from their cell phones “for the period. April 15, 2017 to July 31, 2017”. Washington Post. Editor-in-chief Cameron Barr said the newspaper was “deeply disturbed by the government’s use of its authority to access journalists’ communications.”…

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Désolé, votre navigateur ne supporte pas les videos Des pêcheurs français se sont rendus devant l’île de Jersey, jeudi, pour protester contre des conditions de pêche qui leur sont imposées en vertu du Brexit. Un conflit qui a déjà pris une tournure politique alors que le Royaume-Uni a déployé deux navires militaires pour « surveiller la situation », tandis que la France menace de couper l’alimentation en électricité de l’île anglo-normande. Explications. Publié le 7 mai 2021 à 7h00 Éric-Pierre ChampagneLa Presse Que s’est-il passé à Jersey ? De 50 à 70 navires de pêche normands et bretons se sont rendus devant l’île de Jersey,…

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