The Public Health Authority, in collaboration with a group of experts, confirmed that the current COVID-19 pandemic situation is not more dangerous than in previous periods. This statement was made during a press conference held yesterday, where data and statistics related to the virus were presented.
The United Arab Emirates has announced the resumption of in-person classes for schools and universities starting Monday. This decision follows a period of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with precautionary measures in place to ensure the safety of students and teachers.
The head of the Corona Combat Committee in Egypt confirmed that local rats do not belong to species that carry the Hanta virus, alleviating public health concerns. This statement comes amid rising fears of the virus's spread in some regions.
Kuwait has announced the end of the emergency measures imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing full operations to resume across all sectors. This decision is part of the country's efforts to return to normalcy and boost the economy.
The United Arab Emirates has announced the lifting of all precautionary measures related to air travel, signaling a full resumption of aviation activities. This decision aims to boost tourism and the economy following a period of restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The average waiting time for driving tests in England and Scotland has exceeded <strong>22 weeks</strong>, a significant increase from just five weeks before the COVID-19 pandemic. This delay has led to frustration among applicants and increased pressure on testing centers.
The Civil Service Bureau in Kuwait announced the resumption of official work at 100% capacity in all government agencies starting next Sunday. This decision is part of a gradual return to normal life following a period of eased restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Trump administration has officially charged a former official from the National Institutes of Health regarding the management of COVID-19 records. This decision comes at a critical time as concerns about transparency in handling the pandemic grow.
Kuwait has announced the full restoration of its government workforce, returning to normal working hours following adjustments made due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This decision is part of the government's efforts to boost the national economy and improve public services.
U.S. authorities have charged a former advisor to Dr. <strong>Anthony Fauci</strong> with concealing communications related to COVID-19 research. This development comes amid increasing calls for transparency in pandemic-related research.
Gordon Herbert, the coach of the German national basketball team, disclosed his severe health issues stemming from heart problems after contracting COVID-19 last year, which impacted his coaching career.
Kuwaiti authorities announced the reopening of airspace at Kuwait International Airport today, following a closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This decision is part of the country's efforts to restore air travel and boost economic activity.
The Egyptian Prime Minister confirmed that continuing remote work is a likely option under current health conditions. He indicated that the crisis committee will make a decision regarding the closure of commercial shops before the end of April.
Kuwait has announced the reopening of its airspace after a two-month closure, allowing flights to resume to various destinations. This decision is part of the government's efforts to restore air traffic and boost the local economy.
The Egyptian Prime Minister announced the continuation of remote work as part of precautionary measures against the COVID-19 pandemic. This decision aims to protect public health while ensuring the continuity of work in both public and private sectors.
The city of Petra in Jordan is experiencing significant anger among tourism workers due to the government's failure to implement promises related to sector development. This discontent comes at a time when the tourism industry is still reeling from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Spanish Supreme Court resumed the trial of former transport minister <strong>José Luis Ábalos</strong> on Tuesday, featuring testimony from his former secretary regarding suspicious official trips. The case involves allegations of corruption related to mask procurement contracts during the COVID-19 pandemic.
King Faisal University has announced the suspension of in-person classes tomorrow, Sunday, as part of precautionary measures. This decision comes in light of the current circumstances requiring additional preventive measures to safeguard the health of students and faculty.
Recent studies have revealed promising signals that could help in the fight against the novel coronavirus. These discoveries open new avenues in medical research at a critical time as the world continues to grapple with the pandemic's effects.
The US Embassy in Saudi Arabia has announced the cancellation of the COVID-19 testing requirement for travel to the United States, facilitating the movement of travelers. This decision comes as part of easing restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Authorities in Assiut have sealed 27 shops and commercial establishments for failing to comply with closure orders. This action is part of the government's efforts to ensure adherence to health measures amid the ongoing pandemic.
The trial of former Transport Minister <strong>José Luis Abalos</strong>, his former advisor <strong>Coldo Garcia</strong>, and businessman <strong>Victor Aldema</strong> commenced today at the Spanish Supreme Court. They face up to <strong>30 years</strong> in prison for alleged corruption during the COVID pandemic.
The government of Cilegon, Indonesia, announced the implementation of a work-from-home policy starting this Friday. This initiative aims to address the health and economic challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
As churches remain closed in Dubai, many expatriates have opted to attend Easter Mass online, while others have traveled to cities like Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah. This comes as the UAE continues to enforce social distancing measures to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Israeli Ministry of Health has reported a significant rise in coronavirus cases, with active cases exceeding <strong>5000</strong>. This surge raises fears of a new outbreak as the government intensifies vaccination campaigns.
The Spanish Supreme Court has granted a new opportunity to a COVID-19 victim, ruling that his debts were incurred while helping his family during the pandemic. The man, whose debts exceeded <strong>20,242 euros</strong>, is now allowed to benefit from the Second Chance Law.
Kuwait has announced a nationwide curfew as part of its efforts to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus. This decision follows a significant rise in infection and death rates across the country.
The Jordanian Ministry of Health has reported 33 new deaths and 702 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of infections to 1,000,000 since the pandemic began. These figures reflect the ongoing spread of the virus in the country.
The Banyumas Hotel and Restaurant Association expressed hope that new government budget efficiency policies will not negatively impact hotel occupancy rates. This optimism comes as the sector continues to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This year, residents of the UAE are celebrating Easter in innovative ways that blend tradition with modern needs. Activities range from virtual events to small family gatherings, reflecting the spirit of the holiday during the pandemic.