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The mayor of Miami Beach, Florida, declared a state of emergency and imposed a curfew on Saturday evening after a massive crowd poured into the city’s streets on the occasion of “Spring Break.” Also read: [EN DIRECT] The latest developments on the Coronavirus Mayor Dan Gilber told CNN: “Too many people come without intending to follow the rules, and the result is a level of chaos and disruption that is more than we can handle.” Pictures circulating on social media show hundreds of revelers gathered on the streets of the southern city of the United States amid the outbreak. Mr.…

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An adviser to the former United States president said on Sunday that Donald Trump, who has been banned from Twitter since January, will return to social networks within three months with his “private platform.” Jason Miller told Fox News: “I think we’ll see President Trump again on social media, maybe in a couple of months on his private stage.” He did not want to provide further details about the features of this “platform”, referring only to numerous meetings at Mar-a-Lago, the billionaire’s Republican residence in Florida. “It’s not just a company that called the president, there are many companies” and…

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(On board a US military plane) US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin made a surprise visit to Afghanistan on Sunday, less than six weeks before the planned end of the withdrawal of US forces from that country, in agreement with the Taliban. Posted Mar 21, 2021 at 9:45 am Updated at 10:51 am. France Media Mr. Austin spoke with President Ashraf Ghani days after Joe Biden said it would be “difficult” to withdraw all US forces by one year.is being May and that the militants warned Washington of the delay. For its part, the government in Kabul wants to keep US…

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Earthquake sirens sounded Saturday morning in Mexico City, hours after a 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck western Mexico, causing no injuries or damage. Also read: In Iceland, a rare volcanic eruption in a dormant region for eight centuries Also read: A volcanic eruption lights the sky near Reykjavik Also read: Strong earthquake in northeastern Japan, tsunami warning raised According to an AFP journalist, the alarm sounded in the Del Valle region, south of the capital, and dozens of people took to the streets, some wearing pajamas and bathrobes, although there was no vibration. The scenes were identical in several neighborhoods of the…

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(Bogota) The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) predicted on Saturday that the economic recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean will be difficult after the disaster caused by the epidemic. Posted on March 20, 2021 at 4:49 pm. France Media “The region will emerge from the crisis with greater debt, more poverty and growing income inequalities,” the multilateral organization, which has met since Wednesday in Colombia, said at its annual meeting. The “shock” resulting from massive unemployment will also lead to an increase in extreme poverty, which will decline from 12.1% to 14.6%, a deterioration that will be particularly affected by…

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Saturday, March 20, 2021 at 8:50 a.m. – A strong 7.2-magnitude earthquake has rocked Japan in the past few hours. Tsunami warning is currently in effect. The accident occurred at 6:09 p.m. (9:09 a.m. GMT) near the coast of Miyagi Prefecture, east of the country. The quake was felt as far as Tokyo, several hundreds of kilometers away. Its intensity adjusted down: if its volume was estimated at 7.2 on a Saturday morning, it would now be 7. Waves up to 1 meter high were observed in this area. The epicenter is located about 34 miles deep, according to the…

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A restaurant manager was stabbed several times by a man who refused to wear a mask. Also read: Direct | The latest developments on the Coronavirus Police in League City, Texas, are searching for the person who allegedly showed up at Jack in the Box, according to CNN reports. Since he was not wearing a mask, the staff told him that he must wear a face covering or choose to drive through the car. Police say the man sought confrontation by accusing the restaurant workers of not wanting to serve him because he was homeless. Then he started walking towards…

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Turkey accused the Greek coast guard on Friday of killing at least three migrants by throwing them into the sea with their hands shackled, claiming that it saved three others, accusations that Greek agents “categorically” refuted. Also read: The resumption of diplomatic contacts between Turkey and Egypt, according to Ankara Also read: New earthquake in Greece: hundreds of people left their homes Also read: Turkey, an increasingly insecure haven for the Uyghurs Turkish Interior Minister Suleiman Soylu said: “Last night, the Greek coast guard beat seven migrants, then stripped them of their property before tying their hands with plastic handcuffs…

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Entire regions of eastern Australia are battling a rat infestation that is destroying crops and invading homes, sparking a horrific reaction on social media. Farmers in New South Wales have noted a “dramatic increase” in these small rodents congregating in grain elevators, barns and homes, according to the New South Wales Farmers Association. In the videos filmed by the Moeris family, who live in Gilgandra, a town a five-hour drive northwest of Sydney, thousands of mice sneak through tubes and machines. These pictures immediately sparked a chilling response on social networks. “This is exactly what the nightmare looks like. I…

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(Washington) The US House of Representatives, controlled by Democrats, on Thursday approved a text paving the way for the settlement of about 700,000 “dreamers” who arrived when they were minors in the United States, whose passage bill remains highly uncertain. In the Senate. Posted on March 18, 2021 at 7:56 pm Updated at 8:36 pm. France Media US President Joe Biden hailed for “the critical step in reforming our immigration system.” “Many (of these dreamers) have worked tirelessly on the front lines in fighting the pandemic to keep our country afloat, fed and taken care of, yet they have to…

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