SCIENCE April 14, 2021 BPA-like chemical raising concern of ‘alarming’ brain damage: study A popular chemical alternative to bisphenol A (BPA), known for use in plastic water bottles and food cans, is causing concerns that it could “seriously damage” human brains.
Israel April 8, 2021 Defense Secretary Austin will meet with Europe, Israel officials amid heightened tensions with Russia, Iran Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will travel to Europe to meet with U.S. allies as tensions increase over Russia’s decision to move 28,000 troops to the Ukraine border, the Pentagon announced Thursday.
US April 6, 2021 US, Iran due to begin indirect nuclear talks in Vienna Efforts to bring the United States back into the 2015 deal on Iran's nuclear program are to step up a gear on Tuesday as Iran and the five world powers remaining in the accord meet in Vienna while the U.S. is due to start indirect talks with Tehran.
Angela Merkel April 1, 2021 Merkel enforces lockdown, urges people to have 'a quiet Easter' as COVID-19 infections spike German Chancellor Angela Merkel asked citizens Thursday to consider the strain that nurses and doctors are under as they care for a rising number of COVID-19 patients and help them by respecting social distancing and other rules over Easter.
Coronavirus March 19, 2021 Germany, France resume AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccinations after blood clot reports Germany, France and Italy were among the countries to resume AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccinations Friday shortly after UK and EU regulators concluded the jab was safe and effective amid reports of blood clotting in some vaccinated individuals.
ӣƵ Flash March 18, 2021 Pompeo: China does not deserve to host 2022 Winter Olympics due to 'eerie similarities' with Nazi Germany Permitting China to host next year's Winter Olympics would give Beijing a credibility boost similar to that enjoyed by Nazi Germany after the 1936 Summer Games in Berlin, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told "America Reports" Thursday.
Racing March 17, 2021 Famed racing driver Sabine Schmitz dead from cancer at 51 German racing driver and TV personality Sabine Schmitz died Tuesday after a yearslong battle with cancer.
Coronavirus March 15, 2021 Germany suspends AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccinations amid blood clotting reports Germany joined an expanding list of several EU countries to suspend AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccinations amid concerns of blood clotting in vaccinated individuals, with Health Minister Jens Spahn calling the move a “precautionary measure.”
SCIENCE March 11, 2021 10 years after Fukushima disaster, cleaning damaged reactors could still take another 3 decades 10 years to the day after Japan's 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, experts say cleaning up the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant reactors will still take another 30 years.
SCIENCE March 6, 2021 Archaeologists uncover skeletons of WWII-era nuns murdered by Russian soldiers Polish archaeologists have recently identified previously uncovered skeletons of three Catholic nuns who were killed by Russian soldiers at the end of World War II.
Crime March 1, 2021 Madeleine McCann disappearance: New details on German suspect emerge New details have emerged related to the German man suspected in the years-old disappearance of 3-year-old Madeleine McCann, including that he was known at the time to steal "from hotels and holiday apartments," according to a recent report.