Russia’s nuclear forces put on alert

Russia’s nuclear forces put on alert

Photo: Reuters Russian nuclear weapons – – Yesterday, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the containment forces to be put on special alert. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced on Monday, February 28, that the duty shifts of the control posts of the Strategic Missile Forces, the Northern and Pacific Fleets, and the long-range aviation command … Read more

Checkpoint Shchastya came under fire again

Checkpoint Shchastya came under fire again

Photo: GPSU Checkpoint Shchastya for the second day under fire – – Yesterday the Shchastya checkpoint was fired upon while passing a UN humanitarian convoy. Today the checkpoint is being shelled again. In the Donbas on Saturday, February 19, the Shchastya checkpoint came under fire, the State Border Service reports. “The enemy is firing from … Read more

4737 newly infected with COVID, 22.3% of those tested

4737 newly infected with COVID, 22.3% of those tested

– – – Another 4,737 were newly infected with coronavirus in the last 24 hours. They are 3379 less than yesterday. This is shown by the data of the Unified Information Portal. The tests performed were 21,251 – nearly 22.3% of those tested were infected. 311 people are newly admitted to hospital, 84.89% of them … Read more

Progresar Points in Luján to facilitate enrollment in the Program

Progresar Points in Luján to facilitate enrollment in the Program

The Municipality of Luján reported that as of this week it will enable two Progresar Points where connectivity and assistance will be provided to facilitate the registration of young people for the Scholarships that the Program offers. Both will work from Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Youth House (Rodolfo … Read more

Covid-19: Colombia cases contagions deaths today December 30, 2021 – Colombia

Covid-19: Colombia cases contagions deaths today December 30, 2021 – Colombia

The increase in infections due to covid-19 in Colombia continues its ascending step, especially since the last week, in which there was an increase of 327 percent of cases. (Read the latest on covid-19: They confirm 15 cases of contagion by omicron in Bogotá) According to the report of the Ministry of Health of this … Read more

New peak: 3449 COVID patients in 24 hours, 2214 more than yesterday. 162 died

New peak: 3449 COVID patients in 24 hours, 2214 more than yesterday.  162 died

– – – 3449 or 2214 more than yesterday are the new patients from COVID-19 for the last 24 hours. This is shown by the data of the Unified Information Portal. The tests performed were 36,449, which means that the percentage of positive ones is 9.4. There were 162 deaths, of which 150 were unvaccinated … Read more

A record number of deaths from COVID-19 in Greece

A record number of deaths from COVID-19 in Greece

– – PHOTO: pixabay – Greece has registered a record number of deaths from KOVID-19 on a daily basis, local media reported. 116 deaths were registered in the country yesterday. 714 people are accommodated in intensive care units and 4943 are newly infected. Two more cases of Omicron infected have been confirmed, bringing the number … Read more

Algeria has cut off gas supplies to Spain

Algeria has cut off gas supplies to Spain

Spain suffered from conflict between Algeria and Morocco – – The ten-year contract between Algeria and Morocco in the energy sector ended yesterday, but it was decided not to renew it. Algeria announced the cessation of gas supplies to Spain through Morocco via the Maghreb-Europe gas pipeline. This statement was made by the President of … Read more

2536 are newly infected with COVID-19, 10.55% of those tested. 149 have died

2536 are newly infected with COVID-19, 10.55% of those tested.  149 have died

– – – 2536 people are newly infected with COVID-19 in Bulgaria for the past 24 hours. With 2040 cases more than yesterday. This makes 10.55% of the positive samples out of the total of 24,032 made per day, according to the data of the unified information portal. There have been no more than 2,500 … Read more