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WHO cites Euro Cup and warns of risk of third wave in Europe
Representatives of the WHO (World Health Organization) today warned of the danger of a third wave of Kovid-19 in Europe….
Read MoreScientists announce mask that detects COVID-19 in 90 minutes
A face mask, created by engineers at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States,…
Read MoreTemperature 49.5ºC. Canada recorded 233 deaths after reaching
At least 233 people suddenly died in Canada between Friday (25) and yesterday, including 134 in the Vancouver area. The…
Read MoreStudent’s graduation speech interrupted while talking about being LGBTQIA+ in America; Watch Video | world
A high school student’s graduation speech was interrupted when she began talking about her experience as an LGBTQIA+ student last…
Read MoreUS suffers historic heat wave and worst drought in 20 years, federal monitor finds world
You America Going through a historical drought. From the Rio Grande to the Rocky Mountains, nearly half of the country…
Read MoreTherapy Dogs Helping Comfort Relatives of Miami Building Victims | world
At 7 years old, Tal is a 58-pound Akbash and Molly is a one-year-old Walker Coonhound. Both dogs have been…
Read MoreRecord heat in Canada and province shuts schools and universities
People on the beach in British Columbia, Canada during a heat wavePhoto: CBC/CNN in British Columbia, Province Canada, closed schools…
Read MoreGroup of 30 orcas surrounded and attacked boat for 2 hours: ‘It was scary’
The crew of a British boat filmed the moment it was surrounded and attacked by a group of 30 orca…
Read MoreAustralia adopts new restrictions after increase in cases
increase in cases coronavirus Several cities in Australia forced the authorities to adopt new restrictions in some areas of the…
Read MoreNorth Koreans worry about Kim Jong-un’s weight loss, state media say. world
North Koreans are worried Leader’s apparent weight loss Kim Jong Unhandjob An unidentified resident of Pyongyang, quoted by the country’s…
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