The Beirut explosion bore more than 100 meters wide
The satellite image shows a 100-meter-wide crater formed in the port of Beirut, after an explosion of more than 2,700 tons of ammonium nitrate on August 4.
continue readingThe satellite image shows a 100-meter-wide crater formed in the port of Beirut, after an explosion of more than 2,700 tons of ammonium nitrate on August 4.
continue readingTwo major explosions devastated the port in the Lebanese capital of Beirut yesterday, leaving at least 78 dead and thousands injured.
continue readingAt least 43 of the nearly 180 passengers aboard the MS Roald Amundsen in Norway were infected with nCoV after a six-day cruise at sea.
continue readingThe Philippines Ministry of Health has reported a new case of Covid-19 in the past 24 hours in the country of 6,352, the highest in Southeast Asia.
continue readingMelbourne residents are banned from going out at night, after a blockade in Australia's second largest city failed to prevent the increase in the number of nCoVs.
continue readingThe Chinese embassy in Germany condemned Berlin to suspend the extradition treaty with Hong Kong and warned of a response.
continue readingThe union represented more than one million Brazilian doctors who sent the files, calling on the International Criminal Court to investigate how the Bolsonaro government responded to Covid-19.
continue readingWith more than 415,700 cases of nCoV nationwide, California has surpassed New York, becoming the largest outbreak in the United States.
continue readingThe WHO says the outbreak of Covid-19 in Brazil has cooled and called on the country to seize the opportunity to prevent the virus from spreading.
continue readingBangladesh Burma Shahed, the owner of a hospital in Dhaka, was arrested after issuing thousands of fake Covid-19 negative test results and then trying to flee.
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