BBC reporter Girmay Gebru is detained by Ethiopian soldiers along with four other people in
Mekelle,
Tigray, and they are sent to a military camp for unknown reasons.
(BBC News)
Three members of the Panamanian diplomatic corps in
Colombia are killed after the overflow of the
Río Frío drags the vehicle they were traveling in.
(Infobae)
Slovakia receives the first shipment consisting 200,000 doses of
Russia's
Sputnik V vaccine as it signed an agreement to secure two million doses.
(Euronews)
PresidentEmmerson Mnangagwa announces a slight easing of the lockdown in
Zimbabwe amidst a decline in the number of COVID-19 cases. Intercity travel is resumed, and small and large businesses have been allowed to reopen.
(EWN)
Ousted leader
Aung San Suu Kyi appears in court to hear two more charges against her. The charges are a colonial-era penal code prohibiting publication of information that may "cause fear or alarm", and a telecommunications law stipulating licenses for equipment. Meanwhile, police disperse protesters with tear gas and stun grenades.
(Reuters)
Two workers are stabbed to death during a
hostage-taking incident in an apartment building in
Onești,
Romania. The attacker, a man in his 60s, had a 12-year dispute with the company that was running the building, of which he was the former owner.
(Digi 24)
BBC reporter Girmay Gebru is detained by Ethiopian soldiers along with four other people in
Mekelle,
Tigray, and they are sent to a military camp for unknown reasons.
(BBC News)
Three members of the Panamanian diplomatic corps in
Colombia are killed after the overflow of the
Río Frío drags the vehicle they were traveling in.
(Infobae)
Slovakia receives the first shipment consisting 200,000 doses of
Russia's
Sputnik V vaccine as it signed an agreement to secure two million doses.
(Euronews)
PresidentEmmerson Mnangagwa announces a slight easing of the lockdown in
Zimbabwe amidst a decline in the number of COVID-19 cases. Intercity travel is resumed, and small and large businesses have been allowed to reopen.
(EWN)
Ousted leader
Aung San Suu Kyi appears in court to hear two more charges against her. The charges are a colonial-era penal code prohibiting publication of information that may "cause fear or alarm", and a telecommunications law stipulating licenses for equipment. Meanwhile, police disperse protesters with tear gas and stun grenades.
(Reuters)
Two workers are stabbed to death during a
hostage-taking incident in an apartment building in
Onești,
Romania. The attacker, a man in his 60s, had a 12-year dispute with the company that was running the building, of which he was the former owner.
(Digi 24)