August 2020

Israeli and U.S. officials to the United Arab Emirates to cement the ‘normalization’ agreement

Top advisers to U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to the United Arab Emirates on Monday to nevertheless a final pact to build open relations between the Gulf force and Israel. “That is peace for peace, ” tweeted Netanyahu.

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Israeli and U.S. officials to the United Arab Emirates to cement the ‘normalization’ agreement

Top aides to U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fly to the United Arab Emirates on Monday to put final touches on a pact establishing open relations between the Gulf power and Israel. Announced on Aug. 13, the ‘normalisation’ deal is the first such accommodation

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Latest: South Korea sees 299 new ones as virus spikes

SEOUL, South Korea – South Korea has reported two new cases of coronavirus because the government limited food in restaurants and closed fitness centers and after-school academies in the capital region to curb the spread of the virus. The seventeenth consecutive day of three-digit daily increases raised the number of national bodies to nine, six and six, adding 323 deaths. The Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said 20 of the new cases came from the capital of Seoul and neighboring Gyeonggi and Incheon province, a domain that had been in the midst of a viral resurgence this month. The health government ordered the closure of churches and nightclubs and redirected more schools to distance education across the country, as infections have increased in recent weeks. For 8 days from Sunday, restaurants in Seoul’s Metropolitan Domain will only be able to provide deliveries and takeaways after nine o’clock at night. Franchised coffee stores like Starbucks will only sell drinks and takeaways, while gyms and extracurricular academies will be closed to slow down the viral spread in the domain. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT VIRUS EPIDEMIA – Detroit will honor another 1,500 people who have died from coronavirus – Italy is testing a ninenine record, 000 cases of viruses, detects 1,444 cases – Anchorage restaurants and bars will reopen – Nurses on the front line of the New York pandemic -1nueve asks the state to adopt minimum staffing criteria before a new wave of infections. – Shia Muslims practice the solemn sacred day of Ashoura, which mark with large and bleak meetings, in the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic. – Tour de France cyclists stopped by a hospital in Nice where fitness personnel are traumatized by their war with the coronavirus. ___. Training.

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WORLD MARKETS – Asian stocks peaked at 29 months, China strangely sound

Asian stocks peaked 29 months on Monday, as investors bet that global financial and fiscal policies would remain highly stimulating, while an optimistic reading of the Chinese sector bodes well for the country’s continued recovery. E-Mini futures contracts for the S-P 500 rose by another 0.5%, while EUROSTOXX

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Israeli and U.S. officials to the United Arab Emirates to consolidate the ‘normalization’ agreement

Top advisers to U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to the United Arab Emirates on Monday to nevertheless a final pact to build open relations between the Gulf force and Israel. Announced on 13 August, the standardization agreement is the first accommodation of its kind

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