Thousands in Austria Protest Covid Lockdown and Vaccine Mandate
The protests were largely peaceful, but as dusk fell over the Austrian capital, skirmishes broke out between officers and groups of demonstrators From: New York Times
The protests were largely peaceful, but as dusk fell over the Austrian capital, skirmishes broke out between officers and groups of demonstrators From: New York Times
from: BBC News A BBC investigation uncovers a con that preys on the huge demand for rented accommodation in Edinburgh.
Florida – After the interruption of last year because of the pandemic, about three thousand five hundred pilgrims coming from different parts of Uruguay, gave life on Sunday November 14, to the National Pilgrimage to the Sanctuary of the “Our Lady of the Thirty-Three “in Florida, to honor the Patroness of the country. Bishops, priests,… Leggi tutto »
A BBC investigation finds more than 2,500 officers and staff without the correct level of vetting. from: BBC News
from: BBC News Nearly 180,000 children in England acting as carers may be unknown to councils, BBC analysis suggests.
from: BBC News About 5,000 phone boxes around the UK will be kept open if they fulfil certain criteria, says Ofcom.
With the border opening to tourists, thousands of Canadian “snowbirds” are on their way to Florida, Arizona and California with campers in tow. From: New York Times
The rally comes as rebel Tigrayan forces advance within 300km of the capital Addis Ababa. from: BBC News
Organisers say about 100,000 people joined a rally on Glasgow Green to demand more action on the climate crisis.
The now ruined artistic collections are considered some of the country’s most important historical items. from: BBC News
But charities criticise a “poverty premium” that prevents poorer people buying more efficient goods.
Most delays have been cleared but 4,900 people are yet to have their state pension claims processed.
Thousands of people are on the streets after fleeing overcrowded detention centres in Libya’s capital. from: BBC News
Two people are reportedly killed as crowds press for a return to a civilian-led government. from: BBC News
Many care staff are struggling with an increased workload and want to quit, research suggests.
For decades, armed conflict, political repression and targeted campaigns against minorities have forced hundreds of thousands of people to leave the country. Now many more are expected to follow. From: New York Times
The junta, which seized power in February, said it was releasing the prisoners to mark the Lighting Festival, a three-day holiday that begins Tuesday. From: New York Times
Thousands of children in Iran have been left without parents, and many people blame the leadership. from: BBC News
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s slowness last year to impose a lockdown and institute widespread testing had tragic results, according to a parliamentary report. From: New York Times
From: New York Times