Love Island winner Paige Turley has been planning her dream Maldives wedding to boyfriend Finley Tapp. The couple, who met on the ITV2 reality series in January, may have only been together a couple ... ( read original story ...)
Islamic State Terror in the Maldives as COVID-19 Arrives
On Wednesday morning, just before sunrise, five speedboats and two dinghies at the harbor of Mahibadhoo island in the central Maldives were set ablaze. No one was onboard at the time. In its weekly, ... ( read original story ...)
Paige Turley wants Maldives wedding with Finn Tapp – and he’ll definitely be in a kilt
Paige Turley and Finn Tapp may have only met in January, but they’re already planing their wedding. Paige revealed the Love Island winners have been discussing tying the knot during lockdown and she’s ... ( read original story ...)
Cuba’s Improbable Medical Prowess in Asia
The former president of Timor-Leste, Nobel laureate Jose Ramos-Horta, previously praised Cuba for building a public health system from the ground up after his country’s independence in 2001. In a ... ( read original story ...)
Armenia decries crimes against ‘civilisation’ on genocide anniversary
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Friday decried crimes against "civilisation" and demanded an apology from Turkey as his country marked the 105th anniversary of the WWI-era Armenian genocide ... ( read original story ...)
Lavrov stirs the pot in Armenia and Azerbaijan
With some blunt remarks, Russia’s top diplomat has managed to put his counterparts in both Armenia and Azerbaijan on the defensive, with the latter apparently under threat of losing his job. The ... ( read original story ...)
Armenia demands apology from Turkey on genocide anniversary
Commemorations started in Armenia on Thursday evening, when streetlights were switched off and church bells chimed across the country. Yerevan residents also switched off lights in their homes and ... ( read original story ...)
Armenia Goes Dark To Remember Victims Of Ottoman-Era Killings
Armenia turned off street lights and church bells tolled across the country late on April 23 to commemorate the victims of the World War I-era massacre of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire. A circle of ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus Live Updates: Georgia Businesses Begin to Reopen; F.D.A. Issues Warning on Anti-Malaria Drugs
The F.D.A. warned the drugs can cause dangerous abnormalities in heart rhythm. The maker of Lysol and other disinfectants issued a warning against improper use of its products after President Trump ... ( read original story ...)
Georgia businesses reopen cautiously amid coronavirus worry
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Some businesses reopened cautiously in Georgia on Friday as the Republican governor eased a month-long shutdown amid experts’ warnings of a potential new surge in coronavirus ... ( read original story ...)