Discover The Unique Whipped Coffees Around The World World

Discover The Unique Whipped Coffees Around The World

Coffee is an indispensable drink in the lives of many people, and the whipped coffee craze has to be one of the most appealing to caffeine lovers.
China called out for destructing coral reefs in South China Sea World

China called out for destructing coral reefs in South China Sea

The global appeal to save vulnerable coral reefs against the backdrop of global warming is getting stronger, but the actions of the Chinese government and fishermen appear rather working in the opposite direction-- aggravating the loss of crucial underwater ecosystems. Land reclamation activities and illegal ornament trade by the Chinese have destroyed thousands of acres of coral reefs in the South China Sea.
Mass Afghan Deportation from Pakistan: A Brewing Crisis for Regional Stability and Development World

Mass Afghan Deportation from Pakistan: A Brewing Crisis for Regional Stability and Development

From April 15, right after Ramadan, Pakistan will begin the quest to send about 850,000 documented Afghan refugees back to their country of origin
Mobilising overall strength of ASEAN Community to curbing spread of COVID-19

Mobilising overall strength of ASEAN Community to curbing spread of COVID-19

Participants share information about the situation in ASEAN member states as well as the implementation of measures in each country since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Covid-19 patients could still be contagious 8 days after symptoms disappear

Covid-19 patients could still be contagious 8 days after symptoms disappear

Haft of the patients with mild COVID-19 infections in a study still carry the novel coronavirus 2.5 - 8 days after they’ve appeared to recover, Science Daily reported. 
Vietnam calls for dialogue, solutions for Syria amid COVID-19 pandemic

Vietnam calls for dialogue, solutions for Syria amid COVID-19 pandemic

Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, head of Vietnam’s Permanent Mission to the UN, has called all concerned parties to continue pursuing dialogue and seeking long-term political solutions for the situation in Syria.
Rounds of applause for front-line fighters around the world

Rounds of applause for front-line fighters around the world

#ClapforCarers movement, the idea of clapping to cheer up COVID-19 fighters has been catching on the world over. People in the UK, Italy, France, Singapore, Vietnam, etc., are celebrating the one-minute-clap from balconies, doorsteps, windows to thank health workers for their hard work. 
The world expresses its thanking front-line COVID-19 fighters in pictures

The world expresses its thanking front-line COVID-19 fighters in pictures

The global fight against COVID-19 pandemic has never been this tough. As a token of gratitude, people across the world are celebrating the relentless efforts of world leaders, experts, scientists, healthcare personnel, sanitation workers, etc., who are all striving to win over the virus, in different ways. 
Restrictions are slowing coronavirus infections in the US: Data

Restrictions are slowing coronavirus infections in the US: Data

The new data offers evidence, in real time, that tight social-distancing restrictions may be working, potentially reducing hospital overcrowding and lowering death rates in the US, New York Times cited experts.
COVID-19 pandemic could kill 20 million people worldwide in 2020

COVID-19 pandemic could kill 20 million people worldwide in 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic could kill as many as 20 million people worldwide this year even if the intensive social distancing measures currently are being implemented in many of the most affected countries, South China Morning Post reported, citing a mathematical model developed by researchers at Imperial College in London.
Can coronavirus strikes someone twice?

Can coronavirus strikes someone twice?

Those who recover from the coronavirus are probably not going to catch it again, at least in short term while the question on how that immunity would last is still unclear, NBCNews cited experts as saying. However, Up to 10 percent of coronavirus patients leaving medical facilities in Wuhan after being tested negative for Covid-19 seem to have subsequently been re-infected, according to the South China Morning Post.
Netherlands, Spain, Turkey to recall defective China-made masks and test kits

Netherlands, Spain, Turkey to recall defective China-made masks and test kits

The three European countries have all complained of poor accuracy rate with coronavirus-related protective products, including test kits and face masks, as rising confirmed cases of Covid-19 infection in Europe increase dependence on Chinese imports, Financial Times reported.
UK advises its citizen in Vietnam to stay at home as much as possible

UK advises its citizen in Vietnam to stay at home as much as possible 1

“We’re very fortunate to live and work in Vietnam. So, please respect the law, respect Vietnamese culture norms, and show that you’re playing your part in helping to tackle this global pandemic”, Ambassador Gareth Ward said in a video message to British citizens in Vietnam.    
The novel coronavirus outbreak around the globe in pictures

The novel coronavirus outbreak around the globe in pictures

The world over is bracing itself upon the emerging of the novel coronavirus that's going more and more rampant. Below is a closer insight into the struggle countries are facing.  
Coronavirus may have spread in humans for years, study says

Coronavirus may have spread in humans for years, study says

Virus may have jumped from animal to humans long before the first detection in Wuhan, definitively putting to rest the conspiracies that claim it's a lab-made disease, according to top researchers from US, Britain and Australia.
US regulator approves use of malaria drugs for COVID-19 treatments

US regulator approves use of malaria drugs for COVID-19 treatments

A limited emergency-use authorisation for two anti-malarial drugs has been issued by the US Food and Drug Administration to treat coronavirus patients, AFP reported.
Coronavirus Update, March 30: The numbers unstop worldwide, most of developed countries suffer

Coronavirus Update, March 30: The numbers unstop worldwide, most of developed countries suffer

The Covid-19 pandemic has killed more than 33,900 people in 199 countries and territories, made more than 722,000 people infectious. The super small virus is worrying and threatening any human parts on the earth, so is Vietnam, when the epicenters are two biggest centers of population and development.
While the world is batting COVID-19, North Korea fires more missiles than ever

While the world is batting COVID-19, North Korea fires more missiles than ever

North Korea launched two suspected short-range ballistic missiles, Sunday, the fourth in a series of tests of major weapons this month, the Korea Times reported.    
Coronavirus Update: Global death toll crosses 30,000, two-thirds in Europe

Coronavirus Update: Global death toll crosses 30,000, two-thirds in Europe

The global death toll due to the novel coronavirus has crossed the 30,000-mark, with two-thirds of them in Europe.
Coronavirus latest: What else we still don’t know about?

Coronavirus latest: What else we still don’t know about?

Scientists and public health experts worldwide have been on the race to identify more about the novel coronavirus that first emerged from Wuhan, China late December. Despite their incredible efforts, there is still much we do not understand, and we are all now part of a planet-wide experiment trying to find answers.
Vietnam calls for adherence to ceasefire in Libya

Vietnam calls for adherence to ceasefire in Libya

Vietnam has called on all concerned parties in Libya to abide to the temporary ceasefire in Libya and work to early reach a long-term ceasefire and ensure access to humanitarian aid, at an online meeting of the UN Security Council on Libya on March 26 morning.
Coronavirus doesn't affect only the lungs, new research suggests

Coronavirus doesn't affect only the lungs, new research suggests

New research suggests the coronavirus can even injure healthy coronavirus patients' heart muscles or cause partial heart failure, including among people who do not present respiratory symptoms.
A cat in Belgium infected with coronavirus

A cat in Belgium infected with coronavirus

A house cat has been infected with the novel coronavirus in Belgium after being contaminated by its owner, Belgian health authorities said Friday (Mar 27).
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