France minister has set a new rule for UK and US travelers

France

Travelers to France from countries where the COVID-19 risk is ranked “orange,” such as the United Kingdom and the United States, will be required to be vaccinated and provide a recent negative test result, according to European Affairs Minister Clement Beaune.

Under new rules set to take effect from June 9.

“People coming from orange countries who have not been vaccinated will need to prove they have an imperative reason to travel to France such as a legal case or child care and will also have to show a recent negative COVID-19 test,” Beaune said.

For countries that France classifies as “green,” which includes all European Union member states, as well as a number of countries where the virus is considered to be under control, such as Australia, South Korea, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, New Zealand, and Singapore, the entry requirements, are less restrictive.

“If you come from a green country and you are vaccinated, you are welcome to come and enjoy France. If you are not vaccinated, you will need a recent negative test to enter French territory, he said.

People from red-listed countries, such as South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, India, and Turkey, can only visit France if they have a strong reason, regardless of whether they are vaccinated or not.

Beaune further said, “French residents would only have to take a test to enter the country, even if they were arriving from counties classified as red or orange.”

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Nigerian Gov’t ‘indefinitely’ suspend Twitter after President’s post removed

Nigerian Gov’t

The government of Nigeria has said it is indefinitely suspending Twitter’s operations in the country, after the two days when the social media network removed a post from President Muhammadu Buhari that threatened to punish regional secessionists.

The Information Minister of Nigeria, Lai Mohammed said the government had acted because of “the persistent use of the platform for activities that are capable of undermining Nigeria’s corporate existence”.

Lai Mohammed did not elaborate, nor did he provide details about what form the suspension would take.

The company said in a statement, “The announcement made by the Nigerian Government that they have suspended Twitter’s operations in Nigeria is deeply concerning,”

“We’re investigating and will provide updates when we know more.”

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Canadian firms donate ₹354cr for India’s fight against Covid-19

Canadian firms donate

Canadian firms have contributed 59 million Canadian {dollars} (354 crores) to India in provides to assist within the devastating second wave of India’s Covid-19 pandemic that’s sweeping by means of the nation.

The Canada-India Business Council C-IBC stated in an announcement issued on Friday that their members “have made generous financial contributions and provided supplies in excess of $58,822,150.”

“Canadian dollars (approximately ₹354 crores). We are grateful for the continuous support, ongoing initiatives, and generosity of our members in helping the people of India”.

The statement also noted “in the last few weeks, infection rates were starting to decline across many states as vaccination rates are increasing rapidly”

“There were still many areas that are experiencing devastating caseloads and are still in crisis mode.”

In mild of those circumstances, C-IBC “is continuing to support relief efforts in supporting the people of India”.

The C-IBC’s president Victor Thomas said, “India-Canada economic corridor stepped up and have been very supportive”.

Funds were donated primarily through the Canadian Red Cross, while some companies sent medical supplies that were immediately required during the crisis.

Thomas said the cumulative contribution was “not insignificant” and Canadian companies wanted to send out the message, “we’re there and we’re supportive” in the context of doing their bit to assist India during a critical phase.

According to C-IBC the donations have “helped set up temporary Covid-19 hospitals, supply hospital beds, medical oxygen, lifesaving medicine, provide personal protective equipment (PPE), emergency care for migrants, and implement infection control activities in communities across India”.

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Pakistan’s covid-19 active cases drops below 50,000 for the first time

Delta Variant: Karachi COVID-19 Cases Hit All-Time High

According to the most recent government data, Pakistan’s active cases fell below 50,000 for the first time in two months on Saturday, despite a decline in the COVID-19 positive ratio. Pakistan has reported 48,566 active cases on March 29, with the positive ratio in Punjab and KP continuing to rise. As of today, the country’s … Read more

Rural Indian’s are still terrified to get vaccinated against Covid-19

rural India are still terrified

In India, where COVID-19 patients have been unable to access ambulances and even the best-equipped hospitals have run out of oxygen.

Even the pandemic’s wave would be getting worst by the time in this situation the population of rural India is still terrified to get vaccinated against the Covid-19 virus.

When the health worker team visited the villages of India to vaccinate and testify the occupants against Covid-19 the villagers rush out the back, as they don’t want to vaccinate them against Covid-19.

One of the health worker Neelum Kumari knock on the doors of villagers so the occupants ran away back and get terrified that she wants to vaccinate them.

While talking to Indian Media Kumari said, “A lot of people in my village don’t want to take the vaccine. They fear that they will die if they take it,”

“One of the villagers was so angry that he beat up a (health) worker who was trying to convince him to take the vaccine.”

Rumors are circulated through social media and messaging apps like WhatsApp. People are fearful that 5G will cause Covid-19. They are promoted to attacks on cell towers in Haryana.

An Indian Doctor in Miyaganj village in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh told,

“People do not even step forward for testing as they think the government will declare them Covid-positive even if they are not,”

 

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WHO issues warning that COVAX vaccine to face shortfall in June and July

COVAX vaccine to face shortfall

 A shortfall in COVID-19 vaccine doses going by means of the COVAX program in June and July may undermine the effectiveness of the roll-out, the World Wellbeing Group stated Friday.

COVAX arranged to make sure equitable distribution of vaccines, significantly to low-income international locations, and has already delivered greater than 80 million doses to 129 territories.

However that’s “about 200 million doses behind the place we need to be”, Bruce Aylward, the WHO’s COVAX frontman, informed reporters in Geneva.

“We’re establishing for failure if we do not get early doses. We aren’t on the monitor but: we do not have sufficient doses from sufficient international locations early sufficient to get the world on the monitor to get out of this,” Aylward stated.

Whereas the pledges to donate 150 million doses by means of COVAX was a “nice begin”, Aylward stated there have been “two massive issues”.

“Primary, little or no is dedicated to the June-July interval, which suggests we’ll nonetheless have this hole,” Aylward stated.

“The opposite drawback is simply the quantity. If we’re going to get on monitor to get no less than 30-40% of the world inhabitants vaccinated this 12 months we bought to get one other 250 million individuals vaccinated between now and the tip of September.”

Provider issues

COVAX is a world scheme co-led by the WHO, Gavi, and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Improvements.

It intends to acquire sufficient vaccines for 30 % of the inhabitants in 92 of the poorest collaborating territories — 20% in India — with donors overlaying the price.

COVAX has been hit by inequalities within the international vaccine roll-out but in addition supply delays.

AstraZeneca pictures making up 97% of doses equipped up to now — the remaining being Pfizer-BioNTech.

The Serum Institute of India, producing AstraZeneca doses, was to have been the spine of COVAX’s provide chain. Nevertheless, New Delhi restricted vaccine exports to fight a devastating home surge.

COVAX was set as much to fight the chance of wealthy international locations shopping for upmost accessible vaccine doses — which occurred as predicted.

However, of these doses, 37% have been administered in high-income international locations accounting for 16 % of the worldwide inhabitants.

Simply 0.3 % have been administered within the 29 lowest-income international locations, dwelling to 9 % of the world’s individuals.

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Malala Yousafzai & Apple CEO Tim Cook features on British Vogue 2021

Malala Yousafzai

Malala Yousufzai, a Nobel Laureate and activist for girls’ education, and Tim Cook, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Apple, are featured on the exclusive digital cover for the new issue of British Vogue Magazine.

The editor of British Vogue Edward Enninful wrote, “I am so pleased to introduce them on this special digital cover for the new issue, on newsstands Friday 4 June,”

The publication also uploaded an interview clip on Instagram in which Malala could be seen having a conversation with Tim Cook.

Malala’s interview has been uploaded by the publications in which Malala can be seen having a conversation with Tim Cook.

“Tim and Malala have been friends for a little while now, and it’s wonderful to witness this meeting of minds. They discuss everything from personal passions to effecting social change, to the shows Malala has been binge-watching in the enforced downtime, and her announcement of a multi-year production deal with @AppleTV+,” wrote the publication on the video-and-photo sharing platform.

“My understanding of education has been that yes, we have seen progress over the past 20 years, it has been steady and slow progress. However, things have changed drastically because of COVID,” Malala said.

“All these girls are pushed into early [and] child marriages and many of these girls may never be able to return to school. So the challenge ahead is to ensure that education is inclusive, that we bring in policies that are inclusive — that take girls into account,” said further concluded

Watch the full interview here:

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India: “Covid-19 wave will strike again if…” centers warned citizens

India: “Covid-19 wave

In India, the centre warned that the covid-19 next wave will strikes again soon if the citizens become complacent as they did during the last months.

An Indian doctor said that India needs to buy more time to ensure high vaccination coverage and cannot afford to lower its guard against the virus.

“We are back to wearing masks more diligently. Testing is happening generously. We have also imposed restrictions in many districts.” Doctor told the reporter

“When we will reverse this process, the situation can again become unacceptable” he added

“When the peak is declining and we suddenly get into same behaviour as a society, as we did in January and February, it (the virus) can come back again in a certain way,” he said

“However, if we ease restrictions gradually … adjust our behaviour … the next wave won’t be that bad or may not even strike at all,” he said.

Separately, Dr Paul pointed out that about 43 per cent of the population aged above 60 has been vaccinated, while 37 per cent of people above 45 years has been inoculated so far.

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Indian and South African variant of Coronavirus confirmed in KP

Indian and South African variant of Coronavirus

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health Department has confirmed the case of an Indian and South African variant of coronavirus in a patient.

Meanwhile, two of the patients who tested positive for the virus were detected to have the South African variant of coronavirus.

According to Health Department Secretary Syed Imtiaz Hussain Shah, a few days ago all three patients came to Pakistan from the United Arab Emirates.

“All three infected patients are residents of Peshawar,” shah said

He further said that the samples of 12 more patients had been sent to Islamabad for testing.

Meanwhile, the other information said that the person who has been infected with the Indian variant of Covid-19 is 41 years old.

While the other two who have been are infected with the South African variant of Covid-19 are 38 and 18 years old.

The health secretary further concluded that peoples have to strictly follow the government’s mandated coronavirus standard operating procedure (SOPs) as the Indian and South African variants of Coronavirus spread rapidly in the country.

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Pakistan’s Covid-19 positive cases have dropped to lowest level in 3 months

Pakistan’s Covid-19 positive cases

Pakistan’s coronavirus positivity ratio has dropped to the lowest level in three months as the country reported a 3.58% positivity rate on Friday.

According to the National Command and Operation Centre 52,859, coronavirus tests were conducted across the country in the last 24 hours. While 1,893 new positive cases were reported in the past 24 hours.

 

According to the report, 3.02% last lowest COVID-19 positive rate was reported on February 28 in Pakistan.

The total number of Covid-19 active cases is 928,588 and 21,105 have died so far due to the virus.

In Pakistan, 856,005 people have recovered from the virus, according to NCOC data.

COVID-19 cases are steadily decreasing, but Sindh continues to see an increase in the positive cases.

Sindh Health Minister Dr Azra Pechuho had said a day earlier that the people of Pakistan are still hesitant to get themselves vaccinated.

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Emma stone clarify rumors that she broke her shoulder in spicy girl concert

Emma stone

While appearing virtually as a guest on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Emma Stone shares the truth that she broke her shoulder at the Spice Girls Concert.

She was asked by host Ellen DeGeneres to address rumours that she broke her shoulder during a Spice Girls concert in the summer of 2019.

The Cruella actress shared how she in fact did break her shoulder before she went to the concert.

“I broke my shoulder in June of 2019, and we were supposed to start filming Cruella like August, or maybe even July, of 2019,” Emma recalled.

“And I broke my shoulder in two places. But for some reason, the story became that I broke my shoulder at the Spice Girls concert—that I was on somebody’s shoulders and fell and broke my own shoulder. And it’s not true!”

“I wasn’t on anybody’s shoulders! I’d already broken my shoulder,” the La La Land star continued.

“I couldn’t get on anyone else’s.”

Stone said she had actually broken her shoulder the night before attending the girl group’s London concert.

“I was supposed to go to the Spice Girls concert in London, and I did go, but the night before, someone had a little house party nearby,” she shared. “And this was 2019, pre-COVID, so people could all be together and mingle.”

“And it was a waxed floor in this house, and I slipped, and my arm went back behind me, and I broke my shoulder. And then I went to the Spice Girls concert the next day, wore one of those little cuffs.”

Stone said she went back to the doctor the day after the concert, where she found out her shoulder was indeed broken.

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Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, visits Kotli Today

General Qamar Javed Bajwa

General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) visited the field training area near Kotli today.

COAS was briefed about conduct modalities of a Corps level exercise ‘Taskheer-e-Jabal’.

The exercise is aimed at enhancing operational preparedness of formations, encompassing defensive and offensive tasks during various contingencies within an operational cycle. The troops and units participating in the exercise will rehearse various defensive and offensive manoeuvres in the mountainous terrain.

Appreciating the dedication and professionalism of participating troops, COAS expressed satisfaction over the combat readiness of the formation. Rigorous training and continued practice of operational drills are imperative for effective response to wide-ranging threats, COAS emphasized.

Earlier, on arrival, COAS was received by Corps Commander, Lieutenant General Azhar Abbas.

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Chairman General Nadeem Raza addresses the National Security

Chairman General Nadeem Raza

General Nadeem Raza, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, addressed the participants of the National Security and War Course, at National Defence University, Islamabad. Chairman JCSC said that Pakistan Armed Forces face a multitude of challenges which demand a well-considered response strategy. Dilating upon the revolution in Military Affairs, Chairman JCSC said that the world … Read more

BTS: “Butter” goes no. 1 on the Billboard’s Hot 100 chart

BTS

K-pop band BTS’s latest song Butter has been breaking records and ruling the charts since its release. It became the most viewed song on YouTube.

The song garnered 113 million views in 24 hours, breaking the record of their earlier released English song Dynamite, and has now topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart as well.

The Billboard charts announced the news on their official Twitter page.

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BTS’ second English song Butter is a dance-pop track with the band’s distinctive bassline and crisp synth sounds. The choreography is a combination of group and unit dances, with highlight gestures such as stroking of hair, blowing kisses, and walking on tiptoes.

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Sunny Leone takes aim with a bow and arrow while playing archery

Sunny Leone

Bollywood bold actress, Sunny Leone posted her new picture on Instagram in which she can be seen engaged in playing archery between shoots.

The stunning star takes aim with a bow and arrow, dressed casually in stunning yellow shorts and a crop top. She completed her look with sunglasses.

The Ek Paheli Leela actress captioned the post with, “Thru your heart,”

Check out her post below:

 

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A post shared by Sunny Leone (@sunnyleone)

On the work front, Sunny is currently shooting for her upcoming psychological thriller film “Shero“. The film is directed by Sreejith Vijayan and will be released in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, and Malayalam.

 

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Which three things Sara ali khan likes the most? | BOL news

Sara ali khan

Bollywood actress, Sara Ali Khan who is an avid social media user, shares a glimpse of her three favorite things.

Simmba actress posted a video clip in her Instagram story featuring an early morning cup of black tea, the sun, and the moon.

She revealed her morning cuppa is one of the three things she loves.

She wrote “My three favorite things and indicates the things with three emoji’s sun, moon, and tea.

Have a look at her story:

 

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Mahira khan praises Malala Yousufzai as she featuring on Vogue’s cover 2021

Mahira khan praises Malala

Pakistani actress Mahira Khan has reacted to Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousufzai.

Mahira cheered her as she featured on the cover page of the July 2021 edition of the British magazine named ‘Vogue’.

Malala Yousufzai took to Twitter and shared the news and expressed that she is thrilled and humbled to be on the cover of Vogue.

She posted her Vogue cover picture and wrote, “I know the power that a young girl carries in her heart when she has a vision and a mission – and I hope that every girl who sees this cover will know that she can change the world.”

Meanwhile, Mahira Khan reacted to Malala’s cover page, commenting on the post, Mahira Khan said, “That’s right baby girl! @Malala. Shine on, power through.. cheering you on always!”

Have a look:

The Super Star actress also shared her post to her Instagram story and commented, “Shine on baby girl”.

 

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