May Day 2022: Global Rallies Advocate Workers’ Rights, Salaries and Reduced Working Hours

May Day was observed globally with a strong turnout of workers and activists demanding better working conditions, reduced work hours, and higher salaries. This year’s events drew bigger crowds than in previous years due to the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, with the opposition focused on how economic plans proposed by governments would impact workers. In … Read more

Due to the spread of omicron, Christmas flights to some parts of the world have been lifted and restrictions have been tightened

Millions of people around the world are facing travel disruptions and increased restrictions on the spread of Covid-19 this Christmas as the rapid spread of omicrons has led to tighter security bubbles and canceled flights. Italy, Spain and Greece have tightened restrictions, again making it mandatory to wear masks even when outdoors. Catalonia, in northern … Read more

Hot! Europe riots again, burns in Brussels

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia– Protests end in violence again in Europe. This time, in Brussels Belgium, the headquarters of the institutions of the European Union (EU). Police fired tear gas and used water cannons to disperse the demonstrations that took place on Sunday (12/5/2021). On the other hand, protesters pelted officers with stones and fireworks. quote … Read more

Survey: 58% of Latvians support the introduction of benefits for Covid-19 vaccinees In Latvia

The majority or 58% of Latvians support the introduction of benefits for Covid-19 vaccinees, according to TV3 news program “900 seconds”. The government plans to introduce significant relief for Latvians vaccinated against Covid-19 and explained in “900 seconds” how many Latvians support it? A survey conducted by Kantar TNS found that more than half or … Read more

Domina Shopping will open cafes, clothing and shoe stores in the open air

Domina Shopping has introduced a new street shopping concept and from 21 May, 12 merchants – six existing clothing, shoe stores and six new caterers, including tenants of Domina Shopping and other entrepreneurs – will be open in the C Square of the shopping center. representatives. Within a month of the street sales at Domina … Read more

31 states already add to the quarantine list for travelers due to COVID-19 – Telemundo Chicago

The states of Ohio, Delaware, West Virginia, Texas and Colorado were added to the quarantine list for travelers arriving in Chicago, as they register an increase in coronavirus infections, the city announced on Tuesday. In total and to date there are now 31 states in the travel order that is evaluated every Tuesday and whose … Read more

New York will lift most capacity restrictions due to COVID-19 in May

“COVID-19 is on the decline in New York City and across the state, and as we shift our focus to rebuilding our economy, helping business, and getting people back to work, it’s time to return to full capacity on the subway, “Cuomo said. New York began closing the subway for several hours every night a … Read more

Police will have to pay fines to participants in director Lūris’ anniversary celebrations

The State Police (VP) has imposed administrative fines on participants of the Latvian National Theater director Valdis Lūriņš’s anniversary celebrations for non-compliance with Covid-19 restrictions. The police have called five people to administrative responsibility for unauthorized gathering in the Teika district at the beginning of February, the Public Relations Department of the State Police confirmed … Read more

Lin-Manuel and mayor of New York open vaccination center in Times Square

“Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda joined New York Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday at the grand opening of a Times Square COVID-19 vaccination center that seeks to revive the city’s entertainment industry. “We want to meet again and we want to tell stories in the dark,” said Miranda, author and star of the hit musical … Read more

Breaking curfew, two men sentenced to squat 300 times and then 1 killed the next day

MANILA, KOMPAS.com – A Filipino man has died after allegedly being forced by village guards to do 300 squats. The victim’s family said the order was given as punishment for violating quarantine the corona virus. Darren Manaog Penaredondo was caught buying drinking water after 6pm. He was then accused of violating the Covid curfew in … Read more