LondonAccording to information from a British daily, a senior European official of the WHO predicts that a second peak of the virus outbreak could coincide with outbreaks of other infectious diseases.
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Trump surprises journalists by admitting he is taking hydroxychloroquine
WashingtonOn Monday, US President Donald Trump declared that he was taking hydroxychloroquine as a Corona prophylaxis.
Russian FM defends WHO response as Trump continues threats
MoscowRussian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov expressed Russia's position on the conflict between the US and China in the dispute over the spread of Coronovirus pandemic, in his interview with RBC media on May 15.
Dutch asylum-seekers break crime record
The HagueDutch State Secretary Ankie Broekers-Knol announced the annual crime data to the House of Representatives, and to no one’s surprise, asylum-seekers were revealed to be massively involved in crime.
Thousands demonstrate in Germany against confinement
BerlinThousands of Germans demonstrated nationwide again this weekend against Corona confinement requirements. Citizens who are afraid for their jobs, rallied alongside extremists and opponents of vaccination.
Covid-19 information ‘better on YouTube than in traditional media’
MarseilleThe world-renowned French virologist from Marseille, Prof Didier Raoult, believes that he is being identified as a "fake news" propagator because he discloses information buried by the mainstream media.
Will deconfinement explode migrant flows?
The HagueSlowed down by the pandemic, the smuggling of migrants could well start again as deconfinement continues in Europe, according to the European police agency Europol.
Brussels suing Austria for child benefit regulation
BrusselsThe EU Commission has brought Austria to the European Court of Justice over the child benefit scheme for EU citizens that has been in effect since 2019. The laws are discriminatory and therefore violate EU law, the highest EU authority claimed on Thursday.
‘Hard-hitting emotional messaging’ to instill Covid-19 fear in Britons
LondonThe Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE UK) has noted on its website that one option to instill fear in the population about the novel Coronavirus, would be "hard-hitting emotional messaging".
French pharmaceutical giant to give vaccine priority to… Americans
ParisWhile the French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi has pleaded for a cooperation agreement with an American health authority, many voices were raised to condemn the position of the laboratory.
Trump surprises journalists by admitting he is taking hydroxychloroquine
WashingtonOn Monday, US President Donald Trump declared that he was taking hydroxychloroquine as a Corona prophylaxis.
Russian FM defends WHO response as Trump continues threats
MoscowRussian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov expressed Russia's position on the conflict between the US and China in the dispute over the spread of Coronovirus pandemic, in his interview with RBC media on May 15.
Dutch asylum-seekers break crime record
The HagueDutch State Secretary Ankie Broekers-Knol announced the annual crime data to the House of Representatives, and to no one’s surprise, asylum-seekers were revealed to be massively involved in crime.
Thousands demonstrate in Germany against confinement
BerlinThousands of Germans demonstrated nationwide again this weekend against Corona confinement requirements. Citizens who are afraid for their jobs, rallied alongside extremists and opponents of vaccination.
Covid-19 information ‘better on YouTube than in traditional media’
MarseilleThe world-renowned French virologist from Marseille, Prof Didier Raoult, believes that he is being identified as a "fake news" propagator because he discloses information buried by the mainstream media.
Will deconfinement explode migrant flows?
The HagueSlowed down by the pandemic, the smuggling of migrants could well start again as deconfinement continues in Europe, according to the European police agency Europol.
Brussels suing Austria for child benefit regulation
BrusselsThe EU Commission has brought Austria to the European Court of Justice over the child benefit scheme for EU citizens that has been in effect since 2019. The laws are discriminatory and therefore violate EU law, the highest EU authority claimed on Thursday.
‘Hard-hitting emotional messaging’ to instill Covid-19 fear in Britons
LondonThe Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE UK) has noted on its website that one option to instill fear in the population about the novel Coronavirus, would be "hard-hitting emotional messaging".
French pharmaceutical giant to give vaccine priority to… Americans
ParisWhile the French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi has pleaded for a cooperation agreement with an American health authority, many voices were raised to condemn the position of the laboratory.