2,750 Lebanese Injured in Beirut Blast Received at Iran’s Field Hospital
Director of a field hospital set up in Beirut by Iran's Red Crescent Society (IRCS) said that 2,750 Lebanese wounded by the August 4 mega explosion in the Lebanese capital.
Germany Coronavirus Vaccinations Might Start in 2021
The head of Germany’s vaccines regulator said some groups of people living in Germany could be going through vaccinations early next year.
WHO Delivers 100 Ultrasound Machines in Iran
In an effort to strengthen Iran’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Health Organization (WHO) delivered 100 ultrasound imaging machines to the country’s Health Ministry.
Israel Releases West Bank Activist
Israel released a West Bank leader of the global campaign to boycott the Tel Aviv regime, following his arrest last month by Israel's internal security agency.
Right-Wing, Leftist Protesters Clash in Oregon, Other States
Right-wing demonstrators fought with leftist counter-protesters in the US states of Georgia, Michigan, and Oregon on Saturday.
Two Regions in Spain under New Restrictions for Virus
New restrictions to stop the spread of the new coronavirus went into effect Sunday in two regions in Spain.
Protesters Return to Portland Streets
Protesters against police brutality marched through downtown Portland Saturday night, continuing a nightly ritual in the city.
Thousands Rally in South Korea against Jae-in’s Policies
Thousands of demonstrators in South Korea protested against President Moon Jae-in’s policies.
Police Detain 41 Anti-Racism Protesters in Washington
Washington, DC, Police Department have detained 41 anti-racism protesters on Friday allegedly for being “engaged in rioting behaviors” that took place on Thursday night.
Lebanon Doubts Blast Probe Be Trustworthy
For many Lebanese, their greatest hope for credible answers about the blast that wrecked much of their capital may lie with outsiders.