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Russian Prosecutor Demands 18 Years Against American Spy
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Russian Prosecutor Demands 18 Years Against American Spy

The Russian prosecutor has demanded 18 years in prison against the American Paul Whelan. That's what his lawyer said.   The former Marine was arrested in December 2018 on suspicion of espionage. The judge will rule on the case on 15 June. Whelan, 50, who holds a US, British, Canadian and Irish passport, was arrested for allegedly receiving state secrets. He denies the charges and says he has been tricked. Whelan says he was in Russia for a wedding and got a USB stick from an acquaintance assuming it contained vacation photos. The maximum penalty for espionage is 20 years in prison. The American's lawyer says there is little evidence against Whelan. According to Vladimir Zherebenkov, the knowledge that the USB stick gave is the only witness against Whelan, while the rest of his...
High Penalties for Hunting and Illegal Wildlife Trade in China
China, News

High Penalties for Hunting and Illegal Wildlife Trade in China

High Penalties for Hunting and Illegal Wildlife Trade in China. China will impose high penalties for illegal hunting of wild animals and illegal trade of the animals.   This was announced during the annual National People's Congress. The rules were officially introduced in January after the coronavirus outbreak was linked to a market in Wuhan city selling wildlife such as bats and pangolins. In some cities, such as Wuhan and Shanghai, the rules are already strictly enforced, but often not in other parts of the country. In China, besides bats and pangolins, body parts of tigers are also traded. It is often sold as a miracle cure for diseases.
Newborn Baby With Coronavirus Died in South Africa
South Africa, News

Newborn Baby With Coronavirus Died in South Africa

In South Africa, a two-day-old baby died who had the coronavirus. The child was born prematurely and was, therefore, struggling with lung problems, said Health Minister Zweli Mkhize.   It is rare for babies who become infected with the virus to die. The mother of the deceased child was also a corona patient. The death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in South Africa stands at 339. The authorities have diagnosed more than 18,000 people with the virus.
President Tsai: Taiwan Never Wants to Become Part of China
China, News

President Tsai: Taiwan Never Wants to Become Part of China

With the inauguration of President Tsai Ing-wen, the stalemate between Taiwan and Beijing has become clear again.   Taiwan does not want to reunite with China; according to Beijing, it is the only possible way forward. Due to the corona crisis and the struggles with the WHO, the rest of the world has also discovered Taiwan. It seemed a confident President Tsai who is starting her second term in office today. "Taiwan will never become part of China, under the" one country, two systems "Beijing offer," she said in her inauguration speech. "Both countries must find a way to coexist peacefully in the long term." But there lies the inextricable knot: according to China, Taiwan, with its 23 million inhabitants, is not a country but an unhinged island that will inevitably drift into the...
Direct Flights From Italy Welcome Back to Spain
News, Europe, Italy, Spain

Direct Flights From Italy Welcome Back to Spain

Spain allows direct flights from Italy again. Ships from Italy are also welcome again in Spanish ports, according to a government magazine Tuesday.   The direct lines were discontinued due to the outbreak of the new coronavirus. People arriving in Spain, like other visitors from abroad, must be in isolation for two weeks as long as the state of emergency remains in force. The Spanish Minister of Transport announced on Monday that tourism to Spain will be restarted from the end of June. The tourism sector accounts for 12 percent of the Spanish economy. In Italy, the strict corona measures were relaxed on Monday. Spain and Italy are among the most affected countries by the corona pandemic.
Restaurants and Cafes in Denmark Open Again
Denmark, Europe, News

Restaurants and Cafes in Denmark Open Again

The Danes have been able to go to cafes and restaurants since Monday. The businesses closed about two months ago by the corona crisis were allowed to reopen at the beginning of the week, but must ensure sufficient distance between the guests.   The same applies to churches, mosques and synagogues, which were also allowed to open again. Pupils from sixth to tenth grade resume their classes in Denmark on Monday. Gyms, night clubs and concert halls remain closed until early August. Denmark has made great strides in the fight against the spread of the coronavirus and is currently in the second phase of the relaxation of the corona measures. In phase one, the nurseries, kindergartens and schools up to and including the fifth grade were open in mid-April, in phase two, the entire retai...
Relatively Few Additional Deaths From Corona in Germany
Germany, Europe, News

Relatively Few Additional Deaths From Corona in Germany

The number of additional deaths from the coronavirus is relatively small in Germany. According to figures, an average of 8 percent more people died than usual in a given period.   The researchers compared a week in April with death rates from the past four years. At least 18,693 people died in the Federal Republic between April 13 and 19, 8 percent more than in the years 2016 to 2019. Because the latest flu wave has ended since mid-March, the scientists blame the increase on the corona epidemic. By comparison, Italy reported nearly 50 percent more deaths in March than average in the years 2015 to 2019. In the Swedish capital Stockholm and the surrounding region, doubling of the normal death rate was reported in early April. In France, the number of deaths from March 1 to May 4 ...
Transavia Will Continue to Issue Vouchers for the Time Being
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Transavia Will Continue to Issue Vouchers for the Time Being

Airline Transavia does not change the compensation policy for cancelled trips for the time being. The Air France-KLM subsidiary will continue to issue duped travellers with vouchers, a spokeswoman said.   The European Commission ruled on Wednesday that, despite the corona crisis, airlines should repay travellers if they are not satisfied with vouchers. Airlines have barely been able to operate flights since the mid-March due to the pandemic, which means that they are now running out of cash. “We are disappointed that the European Commission is not looking at the broad perspective. We are forced by the situation to deviate, ”said the spokeswoman. She adds that recipients of a "corona voucher" can still request a refund after one year. With the "broad perspective", Transavia also ...
Italy: Dozens Of Arrests In A Major Action Against Cosa Nostra
Italy, Europe, News

Italy: Dozens Of Arrests In A Major Action Against Cosa Nostra

The Italian authorities have arrested 91 suspects in a major campaign against Mafia clans by Cosa Nostra. About 500 officials in Sicily and eight other regions were involved in the raids led by the judiciary in Palermo. The financial police report this Tuesday.   The Cosa Nostra is mainly active on the island of Sicily. According to media reports, the raids mainly targeted the two known clans Acquasanta and Arenella. Among those arrested were bosses and other figureheads from the criminal environment, Corriere Della Sera newspaper writes. They are suspected of money laundering, drug trafficking, illegal gambling and racketeering. According to the newspaper, the authorities assume that clans originally from Palermo have also moved their businesses to Milan and other northern Itali...
The Number of Corona Infections is Rising Sharply in Russia
Russia, News

The Number of Corona Infections is Rising Sharply in Russia

The number of corona infections is rising sharply in Russia. A new daily record has been set with 11,656 cases, Russian media report.   It is the fastest increase worldwide, after the United States, according to The Moscow Times. 221,344 cases have now been registered. This makes Russia the country with the most infections after the US and Spain. In terms of reported deaths, Russia is not among the worst affected countries. There are so far 2009, about 14 per 1 million inhabitants.