Thai authorities return curfew to contain third wave of coronavirus

[ad_1] Thai authorities on July 9 afternoon approved stricter measures for ten Thai provinces, including Bangkok, that will impose an overnight curfew, limit opening hours of several venues and ban gatherings of five people, Report informs referring to local media. Effective July 12, people living in Bangkok, metropolitan areas, and four southern Thai provinces must… Continue reading Thai authorities return curfew to contain third wave of coronavirus

UK to cancel quarantine for vaccinated tourists

[ad_1] Fully vaccinated adults and all children will no longer have to quarantine on their return from amber list countries from July 19, UK Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said, Report informs referring to Sky News. Making a statement on international travel in the Commons, the transport secretary said those who have received two jabs and… Continue reading UK to cancel quarantine for vaccinated tourists

Nakhchivan representative mulls opening of Zangazur corridor with US Ambassador

[ad_1] The head of the permanent representation of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic in Baku Bakhtiyar Asgarov met with the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Azerbaijan Earle Lee Litzenberger. The meeting focused on political and economic relations, high-level partnership, strengthening ties with the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, regional security, energy security,… Continue reading Nakhchivan representative mulls opening of Zangazur corridor with US Ambassador

Minister of Economy: Export of non-oil products increases by 40%

[ad_1] “Export potential of the non-oil sector in Azerbaijan is increasing,” Minister of Economy Mikayil Jabbarov wrote on Twitter. “Export of non-oil products in the six months of 2021 amounted to $1,162.4 million, showing a 27.1% increase over a year earlier. The volume of non-oil products also grew by 40.1%. In the first half of… Continue reading Minister of Economy: Export of non-oil products increases by 40%

Barcelona transfers Turkish player | Report.az

[ad_1] FC Barcelona and SK Rapid Vienna have reached an agreement on the loan of Yusuf Demir for the 2021/22 season, Report informs, citing the club’s official website. Barça is paying 500,000 euros for the operation and holds a non-mandatory option to purchase for 10 million. Yusuf Demir (2 June 2003) is an 18-year-old Austrian… Continue reading Barcelona transfers Turkish player | Report.az

Azerbaijan confirms 174 new COVID-19 case

[ad_1] Azerbaijan has recorded 174 new coronavirus cases over the past day, the Task Force under the Cabinet of Ministers told Report. Meanwhile, 62 people recovered from the infection, and two patients succumbed to the deadly pathogen. Overall, the country has reported 336,962 cases of infection, 330,668 recoveries, and 4,982 deaths since the onset of… Continue reading Azerbaijan confirms 174 new COVID-19 case

White phosphorus munitions found in liberated Jabrayil

[ad_1] According to the appeal received from the State Border Service (SBS), starting July 3, 2021, the Mine Action Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan (ANAMA) began operations to clean the former ammunition depot in the Jabrayil region, Report informs, citing ANAMA. During the clean-up operations carried out by the Agency’s specialists, 157 unexploded ordnance… Continue reading White phosphorus munitions found in liberated Jabrayil

Training aircraft crashes in Lebanon, three feared dead

[ad_1] A small training aircraft with three people on board crashed on Thursday in Lebanon’s mountainous Keserwan district, north of the capital Beirut, the country’s aviation authority said. Initial reports suggested the pilot and two passengers were killed, aviation sources said. The Cessna 172 plane belonged to flight training firm Open Sky Aviation and had… Continue reading Training aircraft crashes in Lebanon, three feared dead

China evacuates civilians from Afghanistan amid US tussle

[ad_1] China sent a flight from Afghanistan to bring home 210 of its citizens, state media reported on Friday, as US forces prepare to leave the country and the security situation escalates. The Global Times newspaper published by the ruling Communist Party said Xiamen Airlines The flight took off from the capital, Kabul, on July… Continue reading China evacuates civilians from Afghanistan amid US tussle

UK spurns EU’s 47.5 billion euro estimate for post-Brexit tab

[ad_1] The UK government said it doesn’t accept the European Union’s assessment that London owes the bloc 47.5 billion euros ($56.2 billion) as part of the Brexit settlement, a higher figure than the UK had initially estimated. “We don’t recognize that figure,” Prime Minister Boris Johnson‘s spokesman Jamie Davies told reporters Friday. The UK’s “estimate… Continue reading UK spurns EU’s 47.5 billion euro estimate for post-Brexit tab