US stands on the brink of recording 500,000 Covid-related deaths since the start of the pandemic.
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) February 22, 2021
While infections are dropping, deaths are still coming and President Biden last month warned that "well over" 600,000 people in the US could die https://t.co/yVv3Da8nMX pic.twitter.com/Ya2DA2FGg2
The head of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog says Iran will offer inspectors "less access" but will allow the agency to monitor its atomic program. Rafael Grossi was in Tehran as Iran tries to get Europe and the US to return to the 2015 nuclear deal. https://t.co/krbFcyqNzZ
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 21, 2021
A call for a Monday general strike by demonstrators in Myanmar protesting the military’s Feb. 1 coup has been met by the ruling junta with a thinly veiled threat to use lethal force, raising the possibility of major clashes. https://t.co/0qEipWefHE
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 21, 2021
EU foreign ministers are expected Monday to approve sanctions against those behind Russia's crackdown on Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny and his supporters, as well as those responsible for the coup in Myanmarhttps://t.co/QUuq8LvK8f pic.twitter.com/oyWMeJrcEq
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) February 22, 2021
Europe is now trading more goods with China than the United States, a sign of how the pandemic is transforming the global economy. The overall value of EU-China goods trade last year was $706 billion), about $37 billion more than between the EU and the US. https://t.co/6yHlGi7Z9y
— CNN (@CNN) February 22, 2021
Australian won't change planned content laws despite Facebook block - lawmaker https://t.co/kb4NfLvSmQ pic.twitter.com/DyDOCJrBp3
— Reuters (@Reuters) February 22, 2021
Good views, good friends and a good low pass from a Super Hornet pic.twitter.com/f0NNzBXcDR
— Observation Post (@MilitaryTimesOP) February 17, 2021
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