Italy’s Eni and Spain’s Repsol will get the green light to start shipping Venezuelan crude to Europe from next month, Reuters has reported, citing five unnamed sources in the know. The sources cited a letter written by the U.S. State Department to Eni and Repsol, signaling that Washington’s firm stance on Venezuelan sanctions may not be…
This statement has been agreed by the UK public health agencies: UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), Public Health Scotland, Public Health Wales and Public Health Agency Northern Ireland. Rationale for change Monkeypox is a viral zoonotic disease that occurs primarily in Central and West Africa. There are 2 clades of monkeypox – a Central African…
U.K. health authorities have urged anyone who tests positive for the monkeypox virus to abstain from sex until their symptoms have cleared. In new guidance released Monday, the U.K. Health Security Agency also recommended that previously infected persons continue to use condoms for a period of eight weeks after the virus has passed, as a precautionary…
The World Health Organization is now counting more than 550 monkeypox cases worldwide, the group’s technical lead for monkeypox, Rosamund Lewis, said Tuesday on CNN International. “We actually have today a count of over 550 confirmed cases in 30 countries across four of WHO’s six regions,” Lewis said. “What we’re seeing now is really quite…
The Netherlands has become the fourth country to stop receiving Russian natural gas, following its decision not to pay for deliveries in rubles. Russia’s energy giant Gazprom announced on Tuesday that it had “completely stopped gas supplies” to the Dutch state energy wholesaler GasTerra. “As of the end of the business day on May 30,…
World shares were mixed Tuesday after the European Union agreed to embargo most Russian oil imports by the year’s end, sparking a fresh spike in oil prices. Shares fell in Frankfurt, Paris and Tokyo but rose in London and Shanghai. U.S. futures edged lower ahead of the reopening of trading on Wall Street following Monday’s…
Several cruise lines are having difficulty hiring crew members, leaving some cruise-goers with fewer onboard dining choices or cancelled trips. On-land hospitality companies have not been immune to worker shortages” amid the Great Resignation. And now, a shortage of available cruise workers is affecting cruise itineraries and onboard amenities. As a result of staffing issues,…
For every new billionaire created during the pandemic — one every 30 hours — nearly a million people could be pushed into extreme poverty in 2022 at nearly the same rate, reveals a new Oxfam brief today. “Profiting from Pain” is published as the World Economic Forum — the exclusive get-together of the global elite…
After just a few months of operation, Virgin Atlantic has quietly ceased its flights from Edinburgh to Barbados. The route began in December 2021. Although scheduled to run until March 2022, it was cancelled early. The airline has now completely cancelled the route. If you are booked to travel on Virgin Atlantic this winter from…
Countries meeting at the World Health Organization this week are thrashing out how to prepare for future pandemics – amid warnings that the planet is wide open to the next crisis. WHO emergencies director Dr Mike Ryan said that infectious diseases were being amplified by weak public health services and poorly-managed urban settings. Citing the monkeypox…