Here’s how much money Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson could make from COVID vaccines

US has surpassed 29 million COVID-19 cases, 525,000 related deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University. Over 92 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered across the United States as of Monday, according to the latest data from the Centers for … Read More

New German Chancellor Scholz Makes European Debut

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Friday heads to Paris and EU and NATO headquarters, with Russia tensions and climate in the spotlight for his first foreign trip since he took office this week. Germany’s new leader has pledged continuity with … Read More

Dozens of IAF warplanes to take part in simulated attack on Iran

posted in: Israel, News

Exercise will take place over Mediterranean Sea. “The aim is to prepare for every eventuality; we will not allow Iran to go nuclear.” The Israeli Air Force is currently in the midst of preparations for a broad-ranging exercise in which … Read More

Nuclear talks resume, and end within an hour

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Russia’s envoy to Iran nuclear talks says latest meeting was productive. Iranian envoy: We’re continuing talks based on previous positions. Nuclear talks between Iran and world powers formally resumed in Vienna on Thursday and ended within an hour, though Russia’s … Read More

Emmanuel Macron slams UK government as he sets French EU presidency agenda

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Macron called for a united Europe, with France set to assume the rotating EU presidency. He voiced distrust in the UK government and said he didn’t want to “politicize” sport ahead of the Beijing Winter Olympics. With France set to … Read More

UK Warns of Big Omicron Risk

The UK Health Security Agency predicts that Omicron was likely to overtake Delta and become the dominant variant in that country. Ever since the Omicron variant first appeared around Thanksgiving, the U.S. government has been cautious but largely optimistic. While … Read More

US to restart programme requiring asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico.

The Biden administration will restart a programme, begun by the previous administration, that requires asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for US immigration hearings, US and Mexican officials said on Thursday. President Joe Biden suspended the policy soon after his … Read More

Venezuela demands the end of sanctions and urges leaders to build a ‘new world’

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President Nicolás Maduro on Wednesday said his country was the victim of a “fierce campaign” of permanent and systematic aggression through economic and financial sanctions coming from the United States and its allies. “Financial accounts are being chased, gold has … Read More

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