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US opens COVID vaccine to little kids, shots begin next week

The U.S. on Saturday opened COVID-19 vaccines to infants, toddlers and preschoolers. The shots will become available next week, expanding the nation’s vaccination campaign to children as young as 6 months. Advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended the vaccines for the littlest children, and the final signoff came hours later from… Continue reading US opens COVID vaccine to little kids, shots begin next week

Russia putting world in danger of famine, warns EU

Russia is putting the world at risk of famine through its blockade of Ukraine‘s shipments of grains and restrictions on its own exports, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on Saturday. The threat to food security and a “battle of narrative” with Russia on Western-imposed sanctions on Moscow over Ukraine will dominate European Unionforeign… Continue reading Russia putting world in danger of famine, warns EU

Kurti: The Venice Commission confirmed that the vetting process can continue

The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti through a press conference said that the way has already been opened for Vetting and the establishment of the Bureau for Confiscation of Assets. He announced that the Venice Commission has confirmed to the Government of Kosovo that the Vetting and confiscation of unjustifiable property can be continued.… Continue reading Kurti: The Venice Commission confirmed that the vetting process can continue

Albania is the tenth in the world for the high price of oil

Albania is officially the tenth country in the world in terms of high oil prices. According to data published by Global Petrol Price, Albania has in front of it only nine much richer countries in the world such as Hong Kong, Sweden, Norway or Iceland. Meanwhile, Albania is also among the countries with the highest… Continue reading Albania is the tenth in the world for the high price of oil

Bitcoin price plunges through important milestone, amid fears of further crypto collapse

The price of bitcoin has fallen through $20,000, marking an important milestone in the ongoing collapse of cryptocurrency. It means the value of bitcoin is lower than it has been since 2020, and represents the point at which many analysts had expressed concerns that sentiment could continue to spiral. The latest fall in bitcoin dragged… Continue reading Bitcoin price plunges through important milestone, amid fears of further crypto collapse

Konjufca to meet with ex-leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army

The Speaker of the Assembly of Kosovo, Glauk Konjufca, traveled to The Hague yesterday to meet with former KLA leaders Hashim Thaçi, Kadri Veselin, Jakup Krasniqi and Rexhep Selimi. The chief of the cabinet, Kerçeli, concluded that the meetings with him make them take place today. Otherwise, Kerçeli has announced that Thaçi, Veseli, Krasniqi and… Continue reading Konjufca to meet with ex-leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army

Snapchat tests paid subscription called Snapchat Plus

Looks like Snapchat is moving into a paid subscription model, but will people actually pay for it? The feature, called Snapchat Plus (because everyone’s doing it), was first reported on Twitter by app developer and researcher Alessandro Paluzzi on Thursday. “Snapchat+ gives you access to exclusive, experimental and pre-release features such as the ability to pin the conversation with your… Continue reading Snapchat tests paid subscription called Snapchat Plus

Boris Johnson Meets Volodymyr Zelensky During Surprise Visit To War Hit Ukraine

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson flew out to Ukraine to meet President Volodymyr Zelensky during a surprise visit to the capital Kyiv, where he launched a major training operation for Ukrainian armed forces with the potential to train up to 10,000 soldiers every 120 days. Johnson told Zelenskyy that the UK’s landmark programme could fundamentally… Continue reading Boris Johnson Meets Volodymyr Zelensky During Surprise Visit To War Hit Ukraine

Eurovision 2023 won’t be held in Ukraine; UK may step in

The organizer of the Eurovision Song Contest said  that it will start talks with the BBC on possibly holding next year’s event in the U.K. after concluding that it can’t be held in Ukraine. Kyiv said it disagreed with the decision and called for “additional negotiations.” The event is traditionally staged by the previous year’s… Continue reading Eurovision 2023 won’t be held in Ukraine; UK may step in