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The Last Cruise : HBO documentary highlights agony of Diamond Princess crew

Economy is rudderless : Captain of ship will have to be strong, says Shaukat Tarin

April 2021 COVID-19 case updates for San Juan County, Navajo Nation

Navajo Department of Health COVID-19 website: ndoh.navajo-nsn.gov/covid-19  Navajo Health Command Operations Center: 928-871-7014 State coronavirus website: cv.nmhealth.org Updates for Monday, April 5 7:04 P.M.: The Navajo Nation on Monday reported six new confirmed COVID-19 cases, but no deaths, the Associated Press reported. The latest figures bring the pandemic totals on tribal land to 30,178 cases and 1,258 known deaths. In all, nearly 16,500 people on the Navajo Nation have recovered from COVID-19. Navajo Nation COVID-19 positive cases by Service Unit: • Chinle Service Unit: 5,529 • Crownpoint Service Unit: 2,881 • Ft. Defiance Service Unit: 3,602 • Gallup Service Unit: 4,768 • Kayenta Service Unit: 2,677 • Shiprock Service Unit: 5,069

Artefacts likely linked to Melaka Sultanate sent to US for tests

MELAKA: Recently unearthed remnants of a wooden vessel and other artefacts could be the first discovery of links to the Melaka Sultanate. The vessel is believed to be linked to the last ruler of Melaka, Sultan Mahmud Shah (1488-1511), said Datuk Dr Dionysius SK Sharma. The archaeology buff is currently working closely with the National Heritage Department and Melaka Museum Corporation (Perzim) to unearth tangible artefacts relating to the sultanate. We used to discover remnants of galleons related to the (former colonialists) Dutch and Portuguese as well as Chinese junks, he said when met at the discovery site on Pulau Melaka on Friday (April 2).

Egypt s Suez Canal says to seek over 1-bln-USD compensation for losses caused by stuck ship

Egypt s Suez Canal says to seek over 1-bln-USD compensation for losses caused by stuck ship Xinhua | Updated: 2021-04-02 09:00 Rescue machines and vessels work at the site of the stuck container ship Ever Given on the Suez Canal, Egypt, March 28, 2021. [Photo/Xinhua] CAIRO Egypt s Suez Canal Authority (SCA) will seek over 1 billion U.S. dollars in compensation for the losses caused by the container ship Ever Given that was stuck in the waterway and blocking navigation for six days, SCA chairman Osama Rabie has said. The compensation for the losses and damages will reach over 1 billion dollars, Rabie told a local TV channel on Wednesday. This is the right of the state and we will not give it up.

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