World breaking news today (March 16): EU takes legal action vs UK over Brexit deal delays. Meanwhile, China Calls on Myanmar Junta to punish arsonists who attacked factories in Yangon, US consulate in Hong Kong closes and gold price also make headlines today.
A total of 32 Chinese-invested factories have been vandalized in the attacks in Yangon, Myanmar as of noon on Monday, with property losses reaching 240 million yuan ($36.89 million), China’s state-controlled media Global Times said.
Alibaba Group founder Jack Ma was reported to have been at home and traveling within China amid months of speculation over his whereabouts after a crackdown on his companies, which caused him to disappear from the public on October 24, 2020, for months, and the questions about his business's
Several European countries have suspended the use of the Covid-19 vaccine AstraZeneca following a number of blood clotting cases indecated. However, the UK regulator investigates whether the vaccine is linked to the risk of clotting or not.
The UK is forecasted to have a breezy day with sunny spells and scattered showers, wintry over hills in the north with more prolonged showers arriving into the west towards evening. Meanwhile, windy weather sets to sweep northern Europe with gales and periods of rain, fair to the south.
World breaking news today (March 11): Queen Elizabeth says racism claim will be addressed. Meanwhile, U.S. imposes sanctions on children of Myanmar military leader, Philippine mayor, police officers killed in possible mistake and gold price also make headlines today.
Aprilia Manganang, once was the top player in the Indonesian women’s volleyball team, was confirmed to be a man on Tuesday after he underwent surgery.
China has launched Covid-19 vaccination certificate, among other countries's first in the world that issue "vaccine passports" in order to re-open their economies and make global travel easier.
This month, U.S President Joe Biden will hold first ever quadrilateral US summit in a virtual format with the leaders of Japan, India and Australia, as the four countries form an ally in an effort to tackle China's influence in the Indo-Pacific.
NDO – The third wave of COVID-19 is posing a long-term challenge to member states of the European Union (EU), especially in the context that the number of cases in some countries such as France and the Czech Republic has been on the rise in recent times. Meanwhile, the licensing of vaccines and
Winston Churchill's one of the most famous landscape paintings, "The tower of the Koutoubia Mosque", that was owned by Angelina Jolie's family, sold at auction on Monday for more than $11.5 million, breaking the previous record for a work by Britain's World War II leader.
An Indonesian nurse has died nine days after being injected with the Chinese vaccine made by Sinovac Biotech Ltd.