[ad_1] Cuba could add as an attraction to its usual offer of sun and beach the possibility of to get vaccinated against the new coronavirus with its own antigens to international visitors, …
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[ad_1] Remembering the scientific names of the coronavirus variants, for example B.1.617, B.1.1.7 or B.1.351, is very difficult, but the World Health Organization (WHO) will make it simple by giving them the …
Read More »Post-pandemic Europe, a digital fortress against immigrants
[ad_1] As the world travels again, Europe rules a clear message to migrants: don’t come! Greek border police make a deafening noise from an armored truck along the border with Turkey. There …
Read More »100 years after the forgotten Tulsa massacre: what happened in 1921?
[ad_1] The memory of the flames and the dead was as terrible as the decades of official silence. Tulsa (Oklahoma) will commemorate Tuesday the greatest racial massacre in recent U.S. history, when …
Read More »two dead and at least 25 injured in shooting outside a concert
[ad_1] Two people died after a shooting in Miami in the early hours of Sunday in front of a concert in a shopping center in Miami Gardens. In addition, there is at …
Read More »A sample redeems Nero, the notorious emperor
[ad_1] A broken window grill isn’t everyone’s idea of a museum piece. It’s a rusty, warped piece of iron. However, over the next five months it will have its own storefront in …
Read More »Luxury mansions in Dubai, a market that has grown among wealthy foreigners to avoid lockdowns
[ad_1] After six months of decline, the real estate market of Dubai recovers, thanks to many rich foreigners who find in this Gulf emirate a way out of confinements and other restrictive …
Read More »Indications are added on the tension in Pope Francis’ relationship with Alberto Fernández
[ad_1] The president’s relationship with Pope Francis is not going through the best of times. The latest symptom was the Pope’s recent letter of greeting to the president for May 25, which …
Read More »They argued on their balcony, the railing gave way and they crashed onto the sidewalk
[ad_1] The moment was truly dramatic. And everything was filmed. First, the pictures show a partner arguing on the balcony from his house, located on the second floor, about seven meters high. …
Read More »Scientists are increasingly concerned about leaks in biological laboratories
[ad_1] The theory that the coronavirus could be the result of scientific experiments shed light on the work of the world’s safest biological laboratories. Although the evidence linking SARS-CoV-2 to the Wuhan …
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