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Indonesia’s Covid-19 outbreak: Volunteers step up as
The Covid-19 outbreak continues to worsen in Indonesia. Powered by the highly portable Delta variant, cases and deaths have risen across the country. Hospitals have become overwhelmed, forcing some of the newly infected to have no choice but to isolate themselves at home. We see how volunteers have helped.
We also take a…
Heavy rainfall in China floods the city and subway,
At least 12 people died in severe flooding on Tuesday in a Chinese provincial capital that caught people in subways and schools, washed away vehicles and stranded people at their workplaces overnight.
The already submerged city of Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan Province, was hit by 20 centimeters (8 inches) of rain from 1 p.m.…
Rockets land near Afghan Presidential Palace
At least three rockets landed near the Afghan presidential palace on Tuesday as the country's leader Ashraf Ghani held outdoor prayers with top officials to mark the beginning of the Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday.
Although there was no immediate claim of responsibility, it was the first rocket attack on Kabul since the Taliban…
China denies hacking Microsoft, calls accusations
Chinese authorities on Tuesday denied having carried out a massive hack of Microsoft's main servers, describing US allies' accusations as "baseless" and "irresponsible".
The United States and several allies have publicly accused China of hacking Microsoft Exchange - an email platform used by companies around the world.In China's…
Japanese court sentences two Americans to prison
A Tokyo court on Monday sentenced US Army veteran Michael Taylor to two years in prison and his son to one year and eight months for helping former Nissan Motor Co Ltd chairman Carlos Ghosn escape from Japan, where he had been jailed. allegations of financial misconduct.
Michael Taylor and his son Peter pleaded guilty and…
The first Covid-19 case was discovered at the Tokyo Olympic
On Saturday, the Olympic organizers in Tokyo reported the first case of COVID-19 in the sports village, along with 14 other new cases linked to the games starting next week, which raises new doubts about promises of a "safe and secure" event.
The recent COVID-19 events are a blow to local organizers and the International Olympic…
Taliban, Kabul officials hold talks in Qatar as
Representatives of the Afghan government and the Taliban met in Doha for talks on Saturday, AFP correspondents say, as violence rages in the country with foreign forces almost completely back.
The two sides have been meeting on and off for several months in the Qatari capital, but talks have lost momentum as the rebels have made…
These fairly Italian villages wish to pay you $33,000 to maneuver in
Ever dreamed of opening an artisan boutique and settling down for good in an idyllic village in Italy's deep south where it's warm almost all year-round -- and get paid to do it?
For those willing to take the plunge, it could soon no longer be just a dream.
The region of Calabria plans to offer up to €28,000 ($33,000) over a maximum of three years to people willing to relocate to sleepy villages with barely 2,000 inhabitants in the hope of reversing years of population decline.
These include locations near the sea…
Japan’s cycling samura is ready for the Olympics
The Frenchman Benoît Vêtu is the head coach of the Japanese national cycling team. After winning the gold medal at the 2016 Olympics in Rio with the Chinese women's sprint team, he will try to reproduce the performance with the Japanese team - this time at the Olympic Games in Tokyo, which begins on July 23. at considerable cost of the Japanese to shine in Tokyo. We profile them as well as the sport Keirin, a bike path event that is very popular in Japan and which generates large sums of money thanks to betting. .
Pulitzer’s award-winning Indian Reuters photographer
A Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer with Reuters news agency was killed on Friday covering clashes between Afghan security forces and the Taliban near a border crossing with Pakistan, media reported and quoted an army commander.
Afghan forces fought to retake Spin Boldak when Danish Siddiqui and a senior officer were killed in…