Italian expert warns of new COVID-19 variants
COVID virus expert Massimo Galli said on Italian television on Tuesday that his ward had been “invaded” by a new variant of the coronavirus. Galli, a professor of infectious diseases at the University of Milan and a doctor at the Sacco Hospital in Milan, said that “everyone” wants to reopen Italy, but the proliferation […]
Read MoreDespite criticism, Germany closes borders with Austria
Due to the surge of coronavirus mutations, Germany partially closed its borders with the CzechRepublic and Austria‘s Tyrol on Sunday, February 14th, winning swift condemnation from the European Union and criticism from the International Road Transport Union (IRU). IRU stated that these restrictions are causing “chaos” in the transportation of land goods across Europe, which […]
Read MoreSpain: COVID-19 cases drop sharply nationally
New coronavirus infections continue to fall sharply in Spain, and the Health Ministry is predicting that this trend will continue in the coming days. The latest report from the government on the pandemic, presented last night by Fernando Simón, the director of the Health Ministry’s Coordination Center for Health Alerts (CCAES), recorded 30,251 […]
Read MoreCovid: Vaccine given to nearly 1.2 million in Italy
According to data updated by the Ministry of Health on Tuesday, Italyhas passed 3 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. The Ministry of Health said that 3,0,57,132 doses of vaccine have been given, and 1,289,059 people have received the first and second doses of full vaccination. It stated that 3,651,270 doses have been […]
Read MoreItaly: Eight women in the new Draghi cabinet
Mario Draghi, the former president of the European Central Bank, agreed to be Italy’s next prime minister and announced the formation of a cabinet that would mix unaffiliated technical experts with politicians from a broad coalition. The Draghi Cabinet is the 67th cabinet of the Italian Republic. After a week of consultations, almost […]
Read MoreThe origin Of Valentine’s Day
Every February, around the world, friends exchange flowers, gifts and candies to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Saint Valentine’s name is known as the patron saint worldwide. However, most of us do not know the true origin of Saint Valentine and the coming of this special day. What we do know is that February is a […]
Read MoreEuropean Space Agency to recruit new astronauts for the moon
ESA will launch a campaign next week to recruit astronauts from member states, for a new mission to the moon according to the European Space Agency. Detailed information on recruitment conditions will be provided on the 16th (Tuesday), with application dates from March 31 to May 28. According to the information released by […]
Read MorePortugal hits European target in higher education
Portugal has reached European goals in terms of achieving higher education. Currently, 43% of the population aged 30 to 34 have a degree. This is based on the latest data from the Portuguese Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education. It claims that the figures for the last quarter of 2020 shows […]
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