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US President-elect Joe Biden
Joe Biden will replace Donald Trump as the 46th President of the United States on January 20. After Joe Biden becomes President, the world s eyes will be on him and his working style.
On the one hand, Americans have high hopes for him to deal with the Corona pandemic, for peace and improvement in the economic situation.
One thing for sure with the end of the Trump era, Biden s cabinet must be knowledgeable, qualified people and key leadership positions. He will show up to work early in the morning, listen to his advisors, read his daily briefings, attend meetings, and delegate tasks to the right people. He will hold press conferences where he answers questions fairly consistently; none of the media will be accused of being fake or insulted.
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SAO PAULO Five trucks carrying oxygen from Venezuela arrived at Manaus, a city of 2 million people in the Brazilian rainforest where the local health system has collapsed amid a devastating second wave of COVID-19 and a severe shortage of oxygen for breathless patients. Venezuela’s consul in Manaus, Patricia Silva, said the trucks delivered […]
January 20, 2021 at 1:51 pm
Once again, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has made his country seem weak in front of Israel by seeking help from the occupation state to tackle a national crisis, on this occasion the coronavirus pandemic. Despite the plaudits that Israel is receiving about its vaccination programme (which ignores the Palestinians whose lives it controls through its occupation), the government of Benjamin Netanyahu has faced domestic criticism for its handling of the crisis.
Nevertheless, Brazil has a shortage of oxygen cylinders in Amazonas State, so Bolsonaro has asked the Israeli ambassador for assistance. Speaking to
Jovem Pan Radio on 15 January, the Brazilian president said, I asked Yossi Shelley for help. We need emergency resources to combat Covid-19, such as oxygen cylinders; we are having difficulties providing them.