WHO approved Vaccine Sinovac China
WHO approves Coronavac emergency use, China's second Covid-19 vaccine, developed by Sinovac company.
continue readingHe first did not record a new death for Covid-19
He did not acknowledge the new Covid-19 death today, for the first time since July 30, 2020, although the number of transformations from India increased.
continue readingAmerica is concerned in China in Cambodian base
The US Deputy Foreign Minister expressed concern about Cambodia to break the project funded by Washington at the Ream Base and the Chinese military presence here.
continue readingASEAN leader can be visiting Myanmar
The President and ASEAN Secretary-General are considered to go to Myanmar this week, in an effort to resolve the post-mainty crisis here.
continue readingIran caught Chinese people posting women online
The Iranian government arrested a Chinese man accused of posting photos of these women who encountered social networks despite not being agreed.
continue readingMore than 82,000 Malaysian children infected with NCOV
Malaysia announces the recognition of more than 82,300 NCOV positive cases in babies and young children, in the context of Covid-19 complex movements in this country.
continue readingRussia warns to send a 'uncomfortable' signal to the US
Russian Deputy Minister said Moskva wanted to send the US to be uncomfortable signals before the meeting between Biden and Putin this month.
continue readingWho warns 'big mistakes' if we think the pandemic has passed
WHO General Director said that the world had many things to do to end the epidemic and would be a mistake if he thought the danger was over.
continue readingAustralia - New Zealand said not divided by China
Australian Prime Minister New Zealand issued a common statement to reffects solidarity, rejecting the risk of divisions because policy with China.
continue readingThe Prime Minister stated the Sustainable Development Solution of Post Covid-19
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh proposed a climate change response solution, sustainable development of post-Covid-19 at the P4G Summit.
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