- The rate of hospitalization and deaths more among unvaccinated people in the countries that have provided information.
WHO said 3.1 million known new cases and 54,000 more deaths were reported to it.
Van Kerkhove, the technical lead for WHO's Covid-19, hit out at Covid-19 misinformation and disinformation on the internet.
- New features unveiled on Wednesday provide users with ways to help in the effort, whether it be driving routes that...
Artificial Intelligence used in Google's free Maps service in the US shows people fuel-efficient routes.
CO2 emission information is being added to a flights service for booking travel by air.
- Agriculture accounts for around six percent of Turkey's GDP and employs 18 percent of the country's workforce.
Drought is forcing some farmers to quit while others opt to grow different crops that demand less water.
Turkey has said it would ratify the 2015 Paris Agreement in October before UN climate summit next month in Glasgow.
- A photo of Saudi Crown Prince with the Qatari emir and the UAE's security adviser shows youthful, physically fit leaders...
After a three-year boycott of Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Egypt have now restored relations with the Gulf country
The Gulf region has taken an important step forward in terms of political stability amidst pragmatic optimism
- A new electoral law in Iraq will mean that when Iraqis go to the polls on Sunday, they will vote...
The elections will have voters choose individuals running as independents rather than members of political blocs.
Those disillusioned with the political class fear these individuals will spend no time supporting blocs when elected.
- Algeria over the weekend recalled its ambassador from Paris and banned French military planes from its airspace.
Algeria over the weekend recalled its ambassador from Paris and banned French military planes from its airspace
Algiers was also angered last week after France said it would sharply reduce the number of visas it grants to citizens of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia
- The law comes less than a month after speaker Aguila Saleh signed off a law for presidential elections to be...
The law comes less than a month after speaker Aguila Saleh signed off a law for presidential elections to be held the same day
Libya has endured a decade of bloodletting since the 2011 fall of dictator Moamer Kadhafi in a NATO-backed uprising
- Alcogal created offshore shell companies to hide money in tax havens for politicians and public figures. They included "some accused...
Nearly two million of the 11.9 million leaked documents associated with the Pandora Papers came from Alcogal.
The firm rejected accusations, saying it was considering legal action to defend its reputation.
- The 5th edition of the AVSEC Global Symposium, which started on Sunday in Dubai, brought together globally recognized security experts,...
The three-day event will host 35 speakers and over 700 delegates from more than 50 countries.
Held since 2013, the symposium is one of the most significant aviation security events in the region and one of the biggest globally.





















