On Monday, Kamala Devi Harris, the Vice President of the United States of America, declared that the President Joe Biden government is investing 1.5 Bn dollars from the COVID-19 relief package to address the healthcare employee’s shortage in underscored...
On Friday, Antony Blinken, the U.S. State Secretary, said America sees African nations as equal partners as it seeks to strengthen its influence on a continent that gets much of its foreign assistance from rival America’s rival China.
There is...
On Friday, the Joe Biden Administration is likely to suggest a rule that aims to re-establish the ban on roads in nearly half of the Tongass National Forest in Southeast Alaska that some state officials say would upset economic...
The United Kingdom Ministry of Defense said a British F-35 combat jet based on HMS Queen Elizabeth, the lead ship of the Queen Elizabeth-class of aircraft carriers and the Fleet Flagship of the Royal Navy, crashed into the Mediterranean...
The United States has strongly condemned Russia for "a reckless and dangerous act" of destroying a defunct satellite in an anti-satellite weapon test that sparked a cloud of debris and forced the 7-member crew of the International Space Station...
On Sunday, the Surgeon General of the U.S. under President Joe Biden said if courts continue to block President Joe Biden’s administration’s attempts to compel large businesses soon to require coronavirus vaccination or undergo COVID-19 testing on a weekly...
On Thursday, Austria’s chancellor accentuated threats of lock-down measures for uninoculated residents, as new COVID-19 infections in the Alpine country are rising. The nation’s worst-affected province stated it made a plan to take that step coming week.
The Upper Austrian...
The legal fight over President Joe Biden administration’s COVID-19 immunization or testing requirements for private companies is falling along the United States’ sharp political fault lines, with GOP-led states, conservative legal groups, and sympathetic workers grouping most powerfully to...
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) charged a Ukrainian citizen and a Russian in one of the ransomware attacks against US targets, according to court filings shown on Nov. 8 (Monday).
The proclamation of criminal charges came after soon...
On Thursday, the White House issued new coronavirus immunization rules for United States businesses with hundred or more workers, requiring that their employees be fully protected against the COVID-19 by the Fourth of January or go under testing every...