WHO launches masks awareness campaign in Guinea-Bissau
Since authorities decided that wearing of masks is mandatory in public places, some residents of Guinea-Bissau capital Bissau refuse or neglect to abide
1,052 nurseries in 26 governorates have reopened post-COVID-19: Social Solidarity Minister
Ministry has conducted three online training sessions for directors of family, childhood departments nationwide, ensuring safe reopening
UNHCR concerned over COVID-19 outbreak in refugee settlement in Uganda
Government put Kyangwali Refugee Settlement in western Uganda under a lockdown, restricting movements and activities in the settlement
Egypt’s Al-Sisi inaugurates Alexandria’s redeveloped Al-Mahmoudiya Axis
Demolition works, part of two-year long expansion process, is for greater good, says President Al-Sisi
Putin sees Lukashenko as legitimate president of Belarus
Belarus has been witnessing mass protests after incumbent president Lukashenko won a 6th term in elections, as opposition refuses to recognize the results.
Russian fighter jets intercept US bomber over Baltic Sea
Crews of Russian fighter jets approached the air target and identified it as a B-52H strategic bomber of the US Air Force at a safe distance
Australia’s hardest-hit state records fewest coronavirus cases since July
However, Australia's coronavirus death toll has reached 600 as authorities in Victoria confirmed 18 new deaths on Saturday.
Airstrikes destroy Taliban base, kill 12 in North Afghanistan
Taliban militants, according to the official, were planning to storm security checkpoints in the area, but fled away after suffering casualties.
Elon Musk demonstrates Neuralink brain-computer tech with live pigs
Neuralink was founded in 2016 and funded primarily by Elon Musk to develop a new kind of interface technology between the human brain and computing devices.
Egypt arrests Muslim Brotherhood interim leader Mahmoud Ezzat
Ezzat founded the Muslim Brotherhood armed wing and oversaw several terrorist operations committed by the organization in Egypt