Georgia has partially reopened some non-essential businesses such as gyms, tattoo parlors, and barbershops. President Trump has voiced disapproval over the decision. Mark Strassmann reports. ( read original story ...)
Georgia AG to investigate racist text sent to Atlanta mayor over pandemic
Georgia’s top law enforcement official launched an investigation on Friday into a racist text message sent to Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms regarding her efforts to shutter the city during the ... ( read original story ...)
Detroit Lions get an A for drafting Georgia running back D’Andre Swift
Detroit Lions made a solid choice drafting Georgia' D'Andre Swift in the second round Check out this story on Freep.com: Free Press sports writer Carlos Monarrez grades the Detroit Lions after ... ( read original story ...)
288 Bangladeshi prisoners, deportees repatriated from Oman
The government of Oman yesterday repatriated 288 Bangladeshi workers who were imprisoned or were about to be deported on various grounds, including not having valid documents. It has not yet been ... ( read original story ...)
292 Bangladeshis return from Oman
Earlier in the afternoon, 332 Bangladesh nationals returned to the country from New Delhi and Chennai on two special flights A total of 292 Bangladeshis returned home from Oman on Friday. According to ... ( read original story ...)
Russia Cases Jump Again; Singapore Infections Slow: Virus Update
Russia reported the most new cases since April 19 and Germany had its worst day in nearly a week, after Chancellor Angela Merkel said the country is “far from being out of the woods.” New cases in ... ( read original story ...)
Lebanon PM blames currency crash on Central Bank governor
Lebanon's prime minister says the country's Central Bank governor is responsible for the naion's currency crash against the dollar, calling on the official to explain his “opaque” policies to the publ ... ( read original story ...)
Lebanon PM says bank deposits plunge $5.7 bln
Prime Minister Hassan Diab said Friday that Lebanese bank deposits have plunged $5.7 billion in the first two months of the year despite curbs on withdrawals and a ban on transfers abroad. Lebanon is ... ( read original story ...)
WHO bias against Israel raises red flags after agency claims country is ‘European’
As the (WHO) remains under fire for its early handling of the coronavirus pandemic and questionable ties to China, new indications of political prejudice are emerging from within the United Nations ... ( read original story ...)
Mossad delivers coronavirus equipment to Israel from abroad
The Mossad delivered more coronavirus equipment to Israel, including PCR kits which will allow for an additional 1,000 coronavirus tests to preformed daily, Channel 12 reports. Included in the ... ( read original story ...)