Georgia reports 260 coronavirus cases, 15 deaths in one day

[ad_1] Over the past day, 260 more people have tested positive for coronavirus in Georgia. The country has reported 834 COVID recoveries and 15 deaths, Report‘s Georgian Service informs with reference to the Georgian Government. Georgia has recorded a total of 359,141 cases of coronavirus infection since the pandemic began. To date, 345,582 of them… Continue reading Georgia reports 260 coronavirus cases, 15 deaths in one day

Taliban takes control of about 50-70% of Afghanistan

[ad_1] Taliban fighters have seized control of two districts in the northern Afghan provinces of Balkh and Samangan, Report informs, citing Anadolu Agency. Mohammad Afzal Hadid, Head of the Balkh Provincial Council, told reporters that the militants attacked Charbulak district. The Taliban managed to seize control of the region and withdraw the security forces. Deputy… Continue reading Taliban takes control of about 50-70% of Afghanistan

US withdrawing part of its troops from some Middle Eastern countries

[ad_1] The Biden administration is sharply reducing the number of US antimissile systems in the Middle East in a significant realignment of its military footprint there as it focuses the armed services on challenges from China and Russia, Report informs referring to The Wall Street Journal. The Pentagon is pulling approximately eight Patriot antimissile batteries… Continue reading US withdrawing part of its troops from some Middle Eastern countries

Two-year-old killed, several injured in shootout in US

[ad_1] According to Michigan State Police, a two-year-old was killed, and multiple people were injured during two separate shootings on freeways in Detroit, US. Report informs, citing Independent, that the first shooting took place on Interstate 75 around 10 pm local time when a light-colored four-door car pulled up next to the victims’ car and… Continue reading Two-year-old killed, several injured in shootout in US

Pashinyan: Some forces in Armenia want civil war

[ad_1] Acting Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in an interview with the Public Television of Armenia that some forces in the country want a civil war, Report informs. “These are the forces during whose rule the events of October 27 (on this day in 1999 there was a terror attack in parliament) and March… Continue reading Pashinyan: Some forces in Armenia want civil war

Erdogan announces successful test of anti-ship missile

[ad_1] Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced on June 18 that the first domestically made anti-ship missile, the Atmaca, successfully hit its target during the final test launch, Report informs referring to Market Research Telecast. “The steel sword of our homeland, the Atmaca anti-ship missile, first hit a ship-shaped target during the test launch before… Continue reading Erdogan announces successful test of anti-ship missile

Over 80 students abducted in attack on Nigerian school

[ad_1] Shooters killed a police officer and kidnapped at least 80 students and five teachers from a school in the Nigerian state of Kebbi, and then one student from a group of dozens abducted has been found dead, Report mentions, referring to Reuters. Usman Aliyu, a teacher at the school, said the gunmen took more… Continue reading Over 80 students abducted in attack on Nigerian school

China considers lifting all childbirth restrictions by 2025

[ad_1] Chinese officials are drawing up plans to further loosen birth restrictions and transition toward policies that explicitly encourage childbirth, according to people familiar with the matter, Report informs referring to The Wall Street Journal. Policymakers are discussing the possibility of fully doing away with birth restrictions by 2025, the end of the ruling Chinese… Continue reading China considers lifting all childbirth restrictions by 2025