Aeroflot’s canine service is training fifteen dogs to identify those infected with #COVID19 at airports of #Russia.
Navalny case | There are more questions than answers
The foreign ministers of EU member states are meeting this Monday in Luxemburg. Among the topics on their agenda are possible new sanctions against Russian officials over Moscow’s alleged role in Alexey...
CrossTalk Bullhorns | Quarantine Edition | War On Populism?
Diplomacy at work – an update on the ceasefire negotiations on the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh in Moscow. And is the war on COVID-19 also a war on populism on the left and right?
In Ecuador’s capital Quito, Covid-19 brigades aim to test poorer residents
The state of emergency imposed on Ecuador in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic was lifted on September 12, in a bid to boost a hard-hit economy. But the number of new daily Covid-19 cases remains high. The...
US Supreme Court hearings: Nominee Amy Coney Barrett vows to ‘apply law as written’
US Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney #Barrett‘s Senate confirmation kicks off in earnest on Monday as Republicans seek to place her on the bench ahead of the presidential election next month in the face of blanket...
Nagorno-Karabakh: Armenia, Azerbaijan report attacks despite cease-fire deal
#Armenia and #Azerbaijan on Monday accused each other of attacks over the separatist territory of Nagorno-#Karabakh despite a cease-fire deal brokered by Russia in an effort to end the worst outbreak of hostilities in...
Coronavirus pandemic: South Korea eases restrictions as cases drop
South Korea will relax some rules on social distancing from Monday, allowing nightspots to re-open and spectators to attend sports events, after new #coronavirus cases edged lower in recent weeks, authorities said...