The Week’s Best Cartoons 8/1 — Filosofa’s Word

Originally posted on Political⚡Charge: By Nick Anderson Did this seem like a long week to you? It sure did to me. Looking at all of the many topics editorial cartoonists covered this week, I think I better understand why. As always, I hope you enjoy this collection of my favorite cartoons from the week.… The Week’sContinue reading “The Week’s Best Cartoons 8/1 — Filosofa’s Word”

Coronavirus: Russia plans mass vaccination campaign in October — The Muslim Times

Source: BBC Russian health authorities are preparing to start a mass vaccination campaign against coronavirus in October, the health minister has said. Russian media quoted Mikhail Murashko as saying that doctors and teachers would be the first to receive the vaccine. Reuters, citing anonymous sources, said Russia’s first potential vaccine would be approved by regulators […]Continue reading “Coronavirus: Russia plans mass vaccination campaign in October — The Muslim Times”

U.S. coronavirus ‘extraordinarily widespread’, say White House experts — Financial Post

WASHINGTON — The United States is in a new phase of the novel coronavirus outbreak with infections “extraordinarily widespread” in rural areas as well as cities, White House coronavirus experts said on Sunday. Read More U.S. coronavirus ‘extraordinarily widespread’, say White House experts — Financial Post

Alleged war crimes by British Special Forces in Afghanistan set to have major repercussions — Aletho News

Members of the Special Air Service and its sister unit, the Special Boat Service, were active in Afghanistan during the British military presence in the war-torn country. Press TV | August 2, 2020 New evidence has come to light that British Special Forces in Afghanistan routinely committed war crimes by shooting dead unarmed civilians. The […]Continue reading “Alleged war crimes by British Special Forces in Afghanistan set to have major repercussions — Aletho News”

Iter: World’s largest nuclear fusion project begins assembly — The Muslim Times

Source: BBC By Paul Rincon; Science editor, BBC News website The world’s biggest nuclear fusion project has entered its five-year assembly phase. After this is finished, the facility will be able to start generating the super-hot “plasma” required for fusion power. The ÂŁ18.2bn (€20bn; $23.5bn) facility has been under construction in Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, southern France. Advocates […]Continue reading “Iter: World’s largest nuclear fusion project begins assembly — The Muslim Times”