Moonlight Pulido thought she was having life-saving surgery but was instead given a complete hysterectomy As soon as Moonlight Pulido awoke from her operation, she knew something wasn’t right. Every inch of her body was covered in sweat, while a deep scar – red and raw – stretched across her lower abdomen. An inmate atContinue reading “Stories from Moonlight Pulido, canine coronavirus, leprosy and horrors of Gaza hospital”
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Frontpage messages for the week of November 27-December 03 2023
Looking the most important news facts for the last week of November 2023
New schoolyear also restart of Covid
The school year just started, but yesterday there were already several schools having to cope with sick pupils. In Belgium, 2700 COVID cases were already recorded yesterday, and those are only the registered cases. Doctors think there may be many more cases, people even not knowing they’ve caught Covid. In August 2023, sporadic detections ofContinue reading “New schoolyear also restart of Covid”
Second weekend of 2023 June: In the News
The Tories claimed that Labour’s main economic policy was “in tatters”, after the party’s shadow chancellor scrapped its flagship plan to spend £28 billion a year on green investment. Friday June 9 Boris Johnson’s resignation honours list published Boris Johnson’s long-awaited resignation honours list has been released – find out who received peerages here. Meanwhile,Continue reading “Second weekend of 2023 June: In the News”
The Telegraph Frontpage for Friday 2023 January 06
By Danny Boyle Revelations from the Duke of Sussex’s autobiography lay bare his bitterness over the way he feels he was treated by his family. We round up what we have learnt – and what it means for The Firm. Harry and William ‘begged’ Charles not to remarry He is using his devastating memoir toContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Friday 2023 January 06”
China’s overwhelmed hospitals
Covid patients waiting in the lobby of a hospital in Chongqing, China.Noel Celis/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images China’s overwhelmed hospitals China’s hospitals were already overcrowded, underfunded and inadequately staffed in the best of times. But with Covid now spreading freely in China, the medical system is being pushed to its limits, with patients lining theContinue reading “China’s overwhelmed hospitals”
The New York Times news coverage: Around the World December 27 2022
Christophe Petit Tesson/EPA, via Shutterstock A man was indicted on charges of murder and attempted murder with a racist motive yesterday, after a shooting left three people dead in central Paris last week. China sent a record number of military aircraft to menace Taiwan, in a large show of force to the Biden administration. EvenContinue reading “The New York Times news coverage: Around the World December 27 2022”
Asia in review for the first half of September
Looking at the headlines from Asia which reached us in Europe
Our selection from Bloomberg July 18 -July 24
July 18 Having left parts of southern Europe in flames, the continental heatwave is bearing down on the British Isles. That may be a boon for UK seaside resorts, but it’s not a cause for celebration. The Met Office has issued a red alert warning for this week, with southern England bracing for temperatures ofContinue reading “Our selection from Bloomberg July 18 -July 24”
The New York Times from July 18 – July 24
A life-threatening heat wave was continuing its march in the 4th week of July, across Western Europe, whilst in Italy there was again a political crisis.
