#COVID19: Algeria exclused from EU safe travel list — AFRICA DIPLOMATIC

The European Union is set to exclude Algeria from its safe list of countries from which the bloc allows non-essential travel after a meeting of EU ambassadors on July 29, Reuters news agency reports, refering to the European diplomatic sources. The European Union is set to exclude Algeria from its safe list of countries from […]
#COVID19: Algeria exclused from EU safe travel list — AFRICA DIPLOMATIC
The safe countries deemed to have COVID-19 largely under control are Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, Morocco, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Korea, Tunisia and Uruguay.
China has also been provisionally approved, although travel would only open up if Chinese authorities also allowed in EU visitors.
Trump says he didn’t confront Putin about Russia paying for Taliban attacks on US soldiers because he considers it ‘fake news’
Asked why he didn’t mention it on a call with Putin on Thursday, he said: “That was a phone call to discuss other things, and frankly that’s an issue that many people said was fake news.” US intelligence officials concluded earlier this year that Russia’s military intelligence agency did indeed pay Taliban-linked militants to kill NATO troops in Afghanistan, including US forces. Their findings were first reported by The New York Times in June. Two current Taliban commanders and one former commander confirmed the practice to Insider in July.
GOP tucks $8 billion for military weaponry in virus bill
The Republican measure includes billions for F-35 fighters, Apache helicopters and infantry carriers sought by Washington’s powerful defense lobby. Overall, the proposal stuffs $8 billion into Pentagon weapons systems built by defense contractors like Boeing, Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics — corporate titans that sit atop the Washington influence industry.
Source: GOP tucks $8 billion for military weaponry in virus bill
Trump seen voting by mail in newly re-surfaced Access Hollywood video | The Independent
An Access Hollywood video clip from 2004 has reemerged showing President Donald Trump voting by mail, despite recently claiming it leads to fraud. In the segment that was filmed the day of the 2004 presidential election, Mr Trump was driven around New York City with host Billy Bush, while he attempted to cast his ballot.
Source: Trump seen voting by mail in newly re-surfaced Access Hollywood video | The Independent
New Senate Republican COVID-19 Plan Could Cause Jobless Benefit Delays, Homelessness

Senate Republicans’ proposal to slash unemployment benefit from $600 to $200 would most greatly affect low-income workers, who lost their jobs during the coronavirus pandemic.
N.Y.P.D.’s Use of Unmarked Van in Arrest Draws Parallels to Portland
Not an arrest, a take down under a Mayor looking away…

Videos of the arrest, shared widely on social media, were met with intense criticism and calls for an explanation from the police.
Video Shows NYPD Officers Throwing Protest Leader Into Unmarked Van
City Council Speaker Corey Johnson called the arrest “incredibly disturbing.” [ more › ]
Is Donald Trump playing politics with the Portland protests?
Is he playing politics? Is the Pope from Argentina? Does the sun rise in the east?

The anti-racism protests in Portland appeared to be dwindling in size until Donald Trump sent in federal officers to confront them, reports the Guardian’s Chris McGreal
Anti-racism protesters have repeatedly clashed with federal officers in the US city of Portland, Oregon in recent days. They have continued nightly protests ever since the killing of George Floyd at the hands of police in May.
The Guardian’s Chris McGreal is in Portland and tells Anushka Asthana that to understand what is happening in the city you have to look back at Oregon’s history – and at the politics of the present. Portland is one of the least diverse cities in the US and has a history of segregation and racially divisive policies. But it is also home to thousands of young people incensed by racial inequality and the politics of Donald Trump.
78% of COVID-19 patients show signs of heart damage after recovery
Overall, the team found that 78 patients had abnormal imaging findings. Findings included raised myocardial native T1 (73 patients), raised myocardial native T2 (60 patients), myocardial late gadolinium enhancement (32 patients) and pericardial enhancement (22 patients). Three patients underwent a biopsy after severe abnormalities were detected; “active lymphocytic inflammation” was present in these patients, but “no evidence of any viral genome.”
Source: 78% of COVID-19 patients show signs of heart damage after recovery
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