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- Seven dead in bus–truck collision in southern Türkiye
- “Molhem” Youth Forum on digital media and content creation held under HH Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad’s patronage
- HRH Crown Prince and Prime Minister delegates HH Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad to attend closing ceremony of IRONMAN 70.3 Middle East Championship
- Doha Forum 2025 kicks off under the theme Justice in Action: Beyond Promises to Progress
- Anti-Cyber Crimes Directorate takes legal action against nine social media accounts
- Bahrain, Saudi Arabia sign MoU to strengthen non-profit sector cooperation
- Secretary-General of the International Dispute Resolution Council takes part in the main conference of “London Arbitration Week 2025”
- Bahrain EDB signs MoU with Saudi Investment Ministry
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Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho has apologized after he was spotted taking a training session with three first-team players on Tuesday, breaking social-distancing rules during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Portuguese was pictured working with Tanguy Ndombele, Davinson Sanchez and Ryan Sessegnon in a London park. “I accept that my actions were not in line with government protocol and we must only have contact with members of our own household,” Mourinho said in a statement cited by UK newspapers. “It is vital we all play our part and follow government advice in order to support our heroes in the NHS and save lives.” Tottenham had…
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains in intensive care with the coronavirus but is “improving,” a senior official said Wednesday, as the U.K. saw its biggest spike in deaths from the virus to date. Treasury chief Rishi Sunak said Johnson “has been sitting up in bed and engaging positively with the clinical team” at St. Thomas’ Hospital in London, three days after he was admitted. A shaken U.K. government sought to keep a grip on its response to the outbreak with its leader hospitalized and the number of COVID-19-related deaths approaching the peaks seen in Italy and Spain, the two…
New York. Gov Andrew Cuomo said all voters in the state will be able to cast their votes by absentee ballot this year. Cuomo had previously moved the state’s primary from April 28 until June 23. “I’ve seen lines of people on television voting in other states. This is totally nonsensical,” Cuomo said. “All New Yorkers can vote absentee on June 23.”
The United States on Wednesday surpassed 400,000 novel coronavirus cases, according to a tally kept by Johns Hopkins University. The pandemic has now claimed the lives of at least 12,936 people in the United States, which leads the world in the number of confirmed infections with 401,116, by the Baltimore-based school’s count. The 300,000-case milestone was passed on Saturday.
The Belgian Ministry of Health announced that the number of deaths due to the new coronavirus, COVID-19, has increased to 2240 after 205 new deaths were registered during the last 24 hours. The Ministry added that in the past 24 hours, 487 patients with coronavirus have been hospitalised and 524 people have left the hospital.
Britain on Wednesday reported a record 938 new COVID-19 deaths in its daily update, 152 more than its previous highest toll, as the total number of deaths passed 7,000. “As of 5 pm on 7 April, of those hospitalised in the UK who tested positive for coronavirus, 7,097 have sadly died,” the health ministry tweeted, up from 6,159 on Tuesday.
Turkey will monitor the mobile phones of those diagnosed with the new coronavirus to ensure they do not break quarantine, authorities said on Wednesday, marking the latest measure to stem an outbreak that has surged over the last month. Turkey will start tracking citizens and send them a message and call them each time they leave their homes, the presidency’s Communications Directorate said. They will be asked to return home and police will penalise those who continue to violate quarantine rules, it said, adding that Turkish law allows for processing of personal data without consent for “exceptional aims”. Since the…
The Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO), the Royal Navy of Oman (RNO) and Engineering Services at the Ministry of Defense today provided and transported various sets of support equipment and necessary requirements. The move comes to equip the sheltering centers for the Relief and Shelter sector in the Governorate of Muscat and to reinforce efforts of the medical system in the Sultanate. Such measures aim to control the spread of the (COVID-19) that would support health measures taken by the medical sector and other relevant units. This comes within the framework of the continued activation of the plans of…
Oman will ban movement into and out of the governorate of Muscat from April 10 until April 22, the high committee for combating the coronavirus outbreak said in a tweet on Wednesday. Oman has registered 419 cases of the novel coronavirus, including 48 in the last 24 hours. The Sultan of Oman, Haitham bin Tariq al-Said, pardoned 599 prisoners jailed for various offenses on Wednesday, including 336 foreigners, the state-run Oman News Agency said on Twitter. The tweet did not say if the release was related to the coronavirus outbreak or the holy month of Ramadan, which starts later this month.
