Some sick patients can now quarantine for only 10 days * Interior Ministry announces foreogn students can learn in Israel in the fall ... ( read original story ...)
Steinitz: Israel to use green power for 30% of needs, asked: Not more?
Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz claims Israel is ‘No. 2 in the world’ in solar power, critics point to Morocco’s goal of 52% renewable energy by 2030 to Israel’s 30% ... ( read original story ...)
No evidence to confirm Easter attacker’s wife fled to India: Lanka police
On April 21, 2019, nine suicide bombers belonging to the local extremist group National Thawheed Jamaat (NTJ) linked to ISIS carried out a series of blasts that tore through three churches and as many ... ( read original story ...)
Covid-19 has killed at least 97 health workers in Yemen, report says
Data gives insight into scale of pandemic in country already hit by humanitarian crisis ... ( read original story ...)
Iraq airspace reopens after months of virus lockdown
Iraq reopened to commercial flights on Thursday after four months of lockdown to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus, which brought the country's fragile economy to its knees. Planes were wheels ... ( read original story ...)
Iran says foreign states may have carried out cyberattacks, plays down their role in fires
Iran's foreign ministry said on Thursday foreign governments may have been behind recent cyberattacks on Iranian facilities, but played down the possibility of them having a role in a series of fires ... ( read original story ...)
Wirecard Probe in Philippines Focuses on Two Bankers Who May Have Forged Documents
Philippine investigators say they have identified dozens of people and entities of interest in their probe into Wirecard, and are focusing on two bank employees who may have facilitated a ... ( read original story ...)
Philippines Reimposes Ban on Non-Essential Travel Abroad
The Philippines is suspending its decision to allow non-essential overseas travel, after only one company agreed to provide health insurance to outbound passengers. ( read original story ...)
North Korea ‘ghost ships’ washed up in Japan because of China’s ‘dark’ fishing fleet, NGO says
The dead just kept coming in 2017. Now, a new report by international nonprofit Global Fishing Watch explains why. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s capital sets new daily record of 366 coronavirus infections
More than 300 new coronavirus infections have been reported in Japan's capital of Tokyo, domestic media said on Thursday. The daily figure was a record, topping the previous high of 293 cases reported ... ( read original story ...)