The Afghanistan health ministry has confirmed the country’s first coronavirus case. Government Health Officials say the victim is from Herat and has recently travelled to Afghanistan from Iran. The ministry announced a state of emergency in Herat Province. VOA’s Khalil Noorzai and Hikmat Sorosh have contributed to this report narrated by Bezhan Hamdard~VOA NEWS
Remote Island’s Brain-Damaged Seabirds Show Far-Reaching Impact of Plastic Pollution
Promoted as “Just Paradise,” Lord Howe Island hundreds of kilometers east of Australia is a unique environment home to plants and fauna found nowhere else in the world.
New Zealand Police Stopped Naked Driver
Some residents called New Zealand’s Queenstown police to report a naked man driving slowly and erratically on Morven Ferry Road, close to the interchange of State Highway 6. Earlier, he was spotted using a golf club to smash golf balls into the adjacent Arrow River before he got into his vehicle.
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They Are Not Journalists But Propagandists
Politicians should remember that journalists have the right to act as eyes and ears of the public.Hostile attitudes towards media is a dangerous and alarming trend.Polarization even in media, saddens us the most.After all nationalist and popular leaders and their cronies use powerful instrument like television news to influence public opinion by controlling them.
Cryptojacking
An online threat known as cryptojacking, or malicious crypto mining, sneaks onto a computer or mobile device and uses its resources to ‘mine’ cryptocurrencies, which are virtual monies.
Chinese Man Who Displayed Pro-Democracy Banners in Detention:Sources
Chinese authorities have detained a young man for unfurling pro-democracy banners this month at an overpass in Chengdu in southwest China – a rare form of public protest that is punishable as a criminal offence, two sources told Radio Free Asia.
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Briefs Press
Filippo Grandi, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, briefs reporters after his briefing to the UN Security Council.
One Month On, Myanmar’s Quake Victims See ‘Not Even a Water Bottle’ in Aid
Some families have waited one month, hoping to receive critical aid in the aftermath of Myanmar’s earthquake, which killed over 3,700 people, victims and aid groups told Radio Free Asia.
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