Going to Africa may be a pleasant experience that exposes you to a variety of different people and places from different parts of the world. But unfortunately, few African cities are regarded as very dangerous.…
Rwanda: Airports Reopens To Travellers
Rwandan airports on Saturday reopened to worldwide travellers, extra than four months after the East African kingdom suspended commercial passenger flights to mitigate the Covid-19 outbreak. The suspension didn't affect cargo and emergency flights.…
The World: Massive wildfire in California forces evacuations
Fire crews in California are struggling with a big wildfire that has compelled heaps of human beings from their properties east of Los Angeles. More than 1,300 firefighters, backed through helicopters and water-dumping planes, have…
Dubai Receives Stamp OF Approval For Safe Tourism…
As the world recovers from Covid-19 pandemic, Dubai has received a global safety and health stamp from the World Travel & Tourism Council to show the UAE's commitment to reopening its tourism sector. The WTTC,…
New Zealand: Victoria goes into lockdown, state of…
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has announced a kingdom of catastrophe has been declared from 6pm on Sunday in addition to the kingdom of emergency. Andrews introduced 671 new instances of Covid-19 and seven deaths along…
The World: 17 year old arrested as mastermind…
A Florida teen was once recognized Friday as the mastermind of a scheme before this month that commandeered Twitter money owed of outstanding politicians, celebrities and science moguls and scammed human beings around the globe…
The World: Donald Trump floats delaying election
Later the previous day afternoon, Trump doubled down on his until now statement, tweeting: “Must know Election outcomes on the night of the election, not days, months or even years later!” Trump, who has lengthy…
The World: Coronavirus surge slowing U.S. economic recovery…
The surge in U.S. coronavirus cases is commencing to weigh on economic activity, the head of the Federal Reserve stated on Wednesday, and he promised the U.S. central bank would “do what we can, and…
The World: Five states in USA report one-day…
Five U.S. states in the South and West reported one-day records for coronavirus deaths on Tuesday and cases in Texas passed the 400,000 mark as California health officials said Latinos made up more than half…
The World: More death in Georgia as vaccine…
Georgia persevered to stagger beneath a heavy load of COVID-19 instances Monday amid one ray of hope — a large take a look at of an experimental vaccine for the illness that started with the…
The World: Police Detain Man For Shooting Armed…
According to witnesses at the scene, the man drove through a crowd of protesters before smashing into a barrier, after which the protesters rushed to the car and a number of gunshots have been heard.…
The World: North Korea’s Kim says COVID-19 ‘could…
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un convened an emergency politburo assembly after a person suspected of having COVID-19 returned from South Korea after illegally crossing the border this month, nation media stated on Sunday. If…
The World: US Officials Take Over Chinese Consulate…
China has left its consulate normal in the U.S. city of Houston after the United States ordered its closure by Friday. Local newspaper the Houston Chronicle suggested that U.S. officers on Friday afternoon took over the…
The World: Turkish flags burnt by Greek extremist…
A group of far-right Greek extremists burned Turkish flags late Friday in Thessaloniki to protest the reopening of the Hagia Sophia Mosque for worship in Istanbul. The crew burned a Turkish flag after gathering outside…
The World: US admits to ‘intercepting’ Iranian passenger…
The US Central Command has claimed accountability for enticing with an Iranian passenger plane in Syrian airspace. Iranian officials have threatened to take legal and political motion over the incident. US Central Command on Thursday…
The World: U.S. refugee agreement breaches freedoms in…
One of Canada's top courts ruled Wednesday that an agreement with Washington barring humans from searching for asylum if they arrive from U.S. soil is invalid due to the fact it violates migrants' rights. The…
Are there terrorist group that Qatar does not…
Qatar’s funding of extremists, in the Arab world and beyond, is no secret to most residents of the Middle East. Yet, in the past week, new important points of Doha’s murky dealings overseas have emerged.…
New Zealand minister fired for an inappropriate relationship…
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Wednesday she has fired her immigration minister for having an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate. Ardern said Iain Lees-Galloway had a consensual affair for about a year with…
Hezbollah funding from Qatar exposed by whistle-blower contractor
A whistleblower claimed he earned tens of thousands of euros from Qatar to hide a dossier documenting Hezbollah 's country support. German press reported that a total payment of €750,000 (Dh3.1 million) was offered to…