The Georgia high school captured in viral images last week that showed hallways packed with students will temporarily close after nine people at the school tested positive for COVID-19, the district’s ... ( read original story ...)
9 people test positive for coronavirus at Georgia school where photos of packed hallways went viral
Six students and three staff members at North Paulding High School have reported testing positive for the virus, the principal wrote. ( read original story ...)
277 new cases of COVID-19 in Palestine
Kailah added in a press statement, today, Sunday, that the new cases were distributed in 7 governorates: Hebron (172), Nablus (12), Bethlehem (23), Q ... ( read original story ...)
Admit it: Two states for Israel and Palestine remain the least impossible solution
Both two states and one state with equal rights are impossible. But when you look at the reasons why, it becomes more clear. ( read original story ...)
Admit it: The two-state solution for Palestine is dead
Now, with Netanyahu promising to annex a third of the West Bank Palestinian territory, illegally occupied by Israel since 1967, we are at the end of the zombie two-state myth. The choice for Israel ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore charges Wirecard agent with falsification of accounts
A Singaporean businessman with multiple ties to Wirecard has been charged with falsification of accounts, marking the first set of charges issued by the city-state since it kicked off an investigation ... ( read original story ...)
At Virtual Summit, World Leaders Pledge $298 Million In Aid To Lebanon
World leaders, including President Trump, attended a virtual donor summit Sunday for recovery efforts after last week's blast. The event was co-hosted by the U.N. and French President Emmanuel Macron. ( read original story ...)
Donors pledge $398.7M in aid after Beirut blast but Lebanon corruption concerns persist
The rebuilding needs of Lebanon are immense, but so is the question of how to ensure the hundreds of millions of dollars promised in international aid are not diverted in a country notorious for ... ( read original story ...)
Beirut explosion: Donors pledge aid for Lebanon but want reform
International donors have pledged a quarter of a billion euros in aid for Lebanon five days after the explosion which devastated a swathe of Beirut. But an online donor summit arranged by France ... ( read original story ...)
The Times’ view on how Beirut should respond after the port explosion: Rebuilding Lebanon
Lebanon is in freefall. Across Beirut anger at the corruption, incompetence and criminal negligence of the political elite has led to rioting, attacks on the foreign ministry, desperation and calls ... ( read original story ...)