Colombia extends COVID-19 lockdown to May 25, additional sectors to start re-opening
Colombia’s mandatory quarantine will be extended by a further two weeks as it tries to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus, President Ivan Duque said on Tuesday, although additional sectors will be allowed to start returning to work.
EU aims to counter Chinese, Russian influence at Balkan summit
European Union leaders sought on Wednesday to bolster ties at a summit with their six Balkan counterparts whose praise for Chinese and Russian support during the coronavirus crisis has ruffled feathers in the bloc, officials and diplomats said.
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Colombia extends COVID-19 lockdown by two weeks, allows additional sectors to start re-opening
Colombia’s mandatory quarantine will be extended by a further two weeks as it tries to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus, President Ivan Duque said on Tuesday.
Saudi cabinet affirms Palestinian cause will remain ‘central issue’ for Arabs and Muslims: SPA
Saudi Arabia’s cabinet affirmed late on Tuesday that the Palestinian cause will remain a “central issue” for Arabs and Muslims, Saudi news agency said in a statement issued early on Wednesday.
Fire breaks out at UAE residential tower, seven injuries reported
Firefighters brought under control a fire that broke out at a residential tower in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday night, Sharjah’s government media office said.
Major Brazilian cities set lockdowns as virus spreads
São Luis became Brazil’s first major city to begin a coronavirus “lockdown” on Tuesday with another, Fortaleza, saying it would follow suit on Friday, as local health services struggle to cope with the pandemic.
U.S. expected to deport Iranian professor acquitted of sanctions busting: officials
The United States is expected to deport Iranian professor Sirous Asgari, who was acquitted of stealing trade secrets, once he receives medical clearance to leave, U.S. and Iranian officials said on Tuesday.
U.S. says does not accept at ‘face value’ what Venezuela says was armed incursion
The United States does not accept at “face value” the Venezuelan government’s account of an alleged armed incursion there and is seeking further information about the incident, including on two Americans reported to have been detained, the State Depart…
Two killed in Liberia gold mine collapse
Two people died when an informal gold mine collapsed in western Liberia early on Tuesday, the National Disaster Management Agency said.




