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Senate rejects FdI s Speranza no-confidence motion

Senate rejects FdI s Speranza no-confidence motion Health min faces another two motions 28 Aprile 2021 ROME, APR 28 - The Senate on Wednesday rejected a no-confidence motion filed by the opposition nationalist Brothers of Italy (FdI) party in Health Minister Roberto Speranza by 22 votes to 29 with three abstentions. Speranza faces another two no-confidence motions filed by Senators Gianluigi Paragone and Mattia Crucioli, respectively of the mixed caucus and the There IS An Alternative group. The motions have very little chance of succeeding. (ANSA). Lascia il tuo commento Testo ); $form.hide(); $(this).closest( div ).first().after( $form ); $form.wrap( ); } $form.toggle();

The Latest: Detroit to pay for driving residents to vaccine

The Latest: Detroit to pay for driving residents to vaccine
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India Gains Aid Pledges: EU Welcomes U S Tourists: Virus Update

India Gains Aid Pledges: H.K.-Singapore Bubble: Virus Update Bloomberg 41 mins ago (Bloomberg) The U.S. has joined European countries in offering help to India as the South Asian nation fights to stem the world’s biggest surge in Covid-19 cases. President Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser said the U.S. will also consider offering India unused doses of AstraZeneca Plc’s vaccine with the Delhi capital area facing a a severe oxygen shortage. The highly anticipated two-way travel bubble between Hong Kong and Singapore will open May 26 while the EU will allow U.S. tourists who have been fully vaccinated to travel there this summer.

EU, Germany, UK, US preparing rapid aid response to India s growing Covid-19 cri

EU, Germany, UK, US preparing rapid aid response to India s growing Covid-19 cri
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World Pledges Aid for India as Cases Surge: Virus Updat

Word Count: 2127   With the Delhi capital area facing a severe oxygen shortage, Prime Minister Narendra Modi implored Indians to get vaccinated and to disregard rumors about dangerous side-effects. In Baghdad, more than 80 people were killed when a fire tore through a hospital treating patients, including many with coronavirus. Key Developments Vaccine Tracker: More than 1 billion doses have been given around the world India’s double-digit growth forecast in peril as virus hits hard The end of U.S. mass vaccination is coming sooner than later Vaccine shortage holds emerging markets back from global rally Why coronavirus variants are so worrisome: QuickTake

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