Rama at the Paris Peace Forum: “Open Balkan” will provide benefits for all states of the region

17:46 11/11/2022 During his speech at the Peace Forum in Paris, Prime Minister Edi Rama, while talking about the Western Balkans region, said that there are more opportunities between countries to work together. As an example, he took the Open Balkans, which he said is a project that encourages countries to move forward together on … Read more

Rama: The states of the Western Balkans have succeeded in staying away from conventional conflict

17:39 11/11/2022 Prime Minister Edi Rama participated in the Peace Forum that takes place in Paris. During his speech, the head of government also focused on the Western Balkans region, where Albania is also a part. Rama said that the states of our region have successfully managed to stay away from the conventional conflict. He … Read more

Miss Universe Australia Maria Thattil to head to the 69th Miss Universe Pageant in the United States

Meet Miss Universe Australia: Maria Thattil gears up to represent the country at the 69th Miss Universe Pageant in the United States By Louise Starkey For Daily Mail Australia Published: 04:16 BST, 10 April 2021 | Updated: 04:16 BST, 10 April 2021 She was crowned Miss Universe Australia in the country’s first virtual pageant during the … Read more

Some American adults in states like Alabama and Georgia could be waiting ALL YEAR for their vaccines

Some Americans could be waiting all year to be vaccinated against COVID-19 despite promises from President Joe Biden. On Tuesday, Biden announced that he was speeding up the deadline for states to open eligibility to all adults from May 1 to April 19. With 112 million people already having received at least one dose and … Read more

Biden’s Covid chief says states reopening are ‘playing with fire’

U.S. governors are ‘playing with fire’ if they reopen their states too soon, warned President Biden’s senior coronavirus adviser Andy Slavitt on Tuesday.  Average daily coronavirus infections are up by 12 percent compared to last week, rising to more than 67,000 new cases every 24 hours, according to a DailyMail.com analysis of Johns Hopkins University … Read more

Amish community ‘is the first in the United States to achieve herd immunity to Covid’

An Amish community in Pennsylvania has become ‘the first in the US to achieve herd immunity to COVID-19‘ after 90 per cent of their households became infected with the virus when they resumed church services late last spring.  The administrator of a medical center in the heart of the Amish community in New Holland Borough … Read more

Chuck Lorre’s The United States of Al series is slammed for being offensive

Big Bang Theory producer Chuck Lorre’s new CBS comedy about Afghan military interpreter’s new life in US is slammed for being ‘offensive’ – as executive producer launches staunch defense of series The backlash against The United States of Al centers on the casting of a non-Afghan actor Adhir Kalyan in the lead role of the … Read more

Covid-19 death rates were higher in Republican-led states in 2nd half of 2020

When the pandemic began, COVID-19 death rate soared in Democrat-led liberal states – but the trend reversed sharply by July 4, a new study reveals.  At the widest gap between death rates for Republican- versus Democrat-led states, 1.8-times more Americans were dying in red states than blue ones, according to the new Johns Hopkins University … Read more

Colorado’s indoor cannabis farms produces 30% more carbon than the state’s coal mining industry

Despite being touted as the ultimate ‘green’ crop, cannabis is having a major impact on the environment, a new study suggest. Researches at Colorado State University found in Colorado that growing the drug indoors produces more than 30 percent more greenhouse gases than the state’s coal mining industry. The team found that the larger carbon … Read more

Facebook asks judge to toss antitrust lawsuits brought by FTC and 48 states

Facebook has asked a court to dismiss state and federal antitrust lawsuits that accuse it of abusing its market power in social networking to crush smaller competitors. The social media giant said Wednesday that the complaints ‘do not credibly claim’ that its conduct harmed either consumers or market competition. The antitrust suits, filed in December … Read more