UAE, Bahrain Cut Aid to Palestinian Refugees Following Normalization Agreements With Israel – Report

The UAE and Israel signed a normalization agreement on August 13, 2020. Relations between Bahrain and Israel were later normalized on September 11, 2020. Sudan established formal ties with the Jewish state on October 23, 2020, while Morocco followed suit on December 10, 2020. … Read More >UAE, Bahrain Cut Aid to Palestinian Refugees Following Normalization Agreements With Israel – Report

Kremlin says woman who claims police threatened her with taser & put her head in plastic bag to get phone PIN should sue cops

Russian citizens who have legitimate complaints about their treatment at the hands of law enforcement should file a lawsuit with the prosecutor’s office in order to protect their civil rights. … Read More >Kremlin says woman who claims police threatened her with taser & put her head in plastic bag to get phone PIN should sue cops

Irish deputy PM says EU’s vaccine rollout ‘not its finest hour’ & praises Russia’s Sputnik V after promising Lancet data

Irish Deputy Prime Minister Leo Varadkar blasted the European Union for a slow-moving vaccination initiative, saying the program has not been the bloc’s “finest hour” while lamenting the EU’s aversion to Russia’s Sputnik V. … Read More >Irish deputy PM says EU’s vaccine rollout ‘not its finest hour’ & praises Russia’s Sputnik V after promising Lancet data

There’s a bug going around! Cyber attacks and malware have spread like virus during Covid-19 pandemic, says Russian expert

A new and dangerous wave of infections is sweeping the globe. But instead of coughs and sneezes, it’s spread via clicks and emails. Now, with more people working from home, hackers are having a field day targeting our hard drives. … Read More >There’s a bug going around! Cyber attacks and malware have spread like virus during Covid-19 pandemic, says Russian expert

Most Russians could be vaccinated against Covid-19 by summer, as Sputnik V creator reveals doses can be kept unfrozen for 2 months

As Russia looks to expand its mass inoculation program, the developer of the country’s Sputnik V vaccine has revealed it can be stored for two months at 2-8°C for, a much higher temperature than some of its foreign equivalents. … Read More >Most Russians could be vaccinated against Covid-19 by summer, as Sputnik V creator reveals doses can be kept unfrozen for 2 months