Stuck at home, but already dreaming of your next vacation? When it’s time to travel again, your next trip may look a lot different from the last time you packed your bags. Not only are many airlines adopting new air travel rules, but hotels and other rental services like Airbnb …
Read More »How to lose belly fat in seven days
A fat belly is linked to various diseases as it is the most harmful fat in your body. Aside from working out, avoiding junk food and alcohol are among the ways to get a flat belly. Additionally, check out these tips for how to burn belly fat in less than …
Read More »George Floyd: ‘Gentle giant’ killed in US police custody
The black man who left Houston for fresh beginnings in Minneapolis, only to end up begging for his life before dying under the knee of a white policeman, was a generous soul laid off during the coronavirus crisis. “Everybody loved my brother,” Philonese Floyd said Tuesday, one day after George …
Read More »Trump cuts ties with WHO
US President Donald Trump said he is severing ties with the World Health Organization over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic, as the death toll from the disease spiked again in the United States and Brazil. Trump’s move signals an end to hundreds of millions of dollars in funding to …
Read More »Debt trap new Chinese Trojan Horse
When the previous Sri Lankan government invited China to invest in Sri Lanka as part of an ambitious port development project, little did they realize that they would end up coughing out a strategic port in Hambantota as part of debt recovery. In 2015, Sri Lanka had to lease out …
Read More »Hydroxychloroquine: Trump’s Covid-19 ‘cure’ increases deaths, global study finds
Hydroxychloroquine, the anti-malarial drug Donald Trump is taking to prevent Covid-19, has increased deaths in patients treated with it in hospitals around the world, a study has shown. A major study of the way hydroxychloroquine and its older version, chloroquine, have been used on six continents – without clinical trials …
Read More »Endangered shorebirds unsustainably hunted during migrations, records show
More than 30 shorebird species that fly across oceans each year to visit Australia – including nine that are threatened – are being hunted during their long migrations, according to a study that analysed decades of records from 14 countries. The study, which experts said filled a major gap in …
Read More »Answers to questions about new coronavirus antibody studies
Studies have begun to emerge that try to determine how many Americans have been infected by the new coronavirus. But are they accurate? The results depend on where and how the research is done, and it can be difficult to draw firm conclusions from the early findings, experts said. For …
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