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Image: Biden, Putin likely to hold summit in Geneva: reports

Biden, Putin likely to hold summit in Geneva: reports

US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin will likely hold a summit in Geneva in June, US media reported on Monday.

Image: WHO chief wants 10 percent of world s population given Covid 19 vaccines by September

WHO chief wants 10 percent of world s population given Covid 19 vaccines by September

World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Monday called for a huge global effort to ensure that 10 percent of the population in every country is vaccinated against Covid-19 by September.

Image: Sharing and taking action

Sharing and taking action

NDO – The outstanding outcome of the recently concluded Global Health Summit was the Rome Declaration that emphasised the importance of multilateral cooperation and commitment from rich countries to increase support in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as raise the supply of

Image: Rhode Island 8th US state to reach milestone of COVID-19 vaccination

Rhode Island 8th US state to reach milestone of COVID-19 vaccination

Rhode Island has joined Connecticut, Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey and Vermont to have administered at least one COVID-19 vaccine to 70 percent of their adult population, the latest official data showed.

Image: World News in Brief: May 23

World News in Brief: May 23

Egypt sent 130 truckloads of aid supplies to the bordering Gaza Strip late Friday, including foodstuffs, medicines, clothes and household essentials, the Egyptian presidency said.

Image: Indonesia finds new COVID-19 cluster after cargo ship infections

Indonesia finds new COVID-19 cluster after cargo ship infections

Indonesia reported a new cluster of 42 coronavirus infections among medical workers who treated 13 Filipino ship crew who were sick with COVID-19, and is tracing dozens of others, a government official said on Sunday.

Image: World breaking news today May 23 20 die in extreme weather in China cross country race

World breaking news today May 23 20 die in extreme weather in China cross country race

World breaking news today (May 23): 20 die in extreme weather in China cross-country race. Meanwhile, quiet holds for 2nd day in Israel and Gaza as focus turns to rebuilding, Queen Elizabeth visits new aircraft carrier and gold price also make headlines today.

Image: Vietnam calls for promoting political process in Libya

Vietnam calls for promoting political process in Libya

NDO/VNA – Vietnam affirmed support for a comprehensive political solution led and owned by Libyans and called for promoting the political process in the North African country during a meeting of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on the situation in Libya and the operations of the United

Image: World News in Brief: May 22

World News in Brief: May 22

A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas-led Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip held into Saturday as officials said Egyptian mediators conferred with the sides on securing longer-term calm.

Image: Global Health Summit kicks off in Rome with focus on ensuring COVID-19 vaccines for all

Global Health Summit kicks off in Rome with focus on ensuring COVID-19 vaccines for all

The Global Health Summit kicked off in Roma, Italy, on Friday, with world leaders and representatives of international organizations gathering in a daylong conference aimed at coordinating worldwide efforts against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Image: US, ROK plan to deepen economic, security ties

US, ROK plan to deepen economic, security ties

The United States and the Republic of Korea on Friday pledged to deepen their economic and security ties, while working closely together to combat climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic, according to documents issued after a meeting of the two countries' leaders.

Image: World News in Brief: May 21

World News in Brief: May 21

United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday welcomed the ceasefire agreement reached between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas which rules the Gaza Strip, following 11 days of escalating tension between the two sides.