A Portuguese female health worker, Sonia Acevedo has died two days after getting the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Sonia Acevodo, a mum-of-two had no prior health conditions and hadn’t had any adverse effects after getting the Pfizer...
Tech billionaire and Alibaba founder Jack Ma has not been spotted for at least two months amid the conflict with the Chinese regulators. The Financial Times reported that Jack Ma was recently replaced as a judge...
Argentina’s Senate has passed a law legalizing abortion in Pope Francis’ homeland early Wednesday after a marathon 12-hour session. The country’s Senate voted by 38 in favour to 29 against with one abstention to approve a...
United Nations human rights experts have called on Uganda to drop charges against activists and opposition supporters arrested ahead of next month's presidential election. They said the security forces had used excessive force during political protests...
The Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has expressed displeasure over the worsening conflict in Ethiopia his home country. Dr. Tedros is an Ethiopian from the Tigrayan Region and served the...
A 75-year-old man from northern Israel has died of a heart attack barely two hours after receiving Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine. Director-General of Isreal's Health Ministry, Chezy Levy confirmed that the deceased had pre-existing conditions and had...
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