Lapid’s chances of success have rested largely with Bennett, a former defence chief and a high-tech millionaire whose Yamina party’s six seats in the 120-member parliament are enough to give him the status of kingmaker.
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Indian army chief says ceasefire “first step on the long road to normalisation of ties”.
Says India “would like the ceasefire to continue”.
Acknowledges that move has benefited civilians living in forward areas.
British PM Boris Johnson marries fiancee Carrie Symonds in low-key ceremony on Saturday.
Guests were invited at the last minute to the Roman Catholic cathedral in central London.
“The couple will celebrate their wedding with family and friends next summer,” read statement from Johnson’s office.
Pakistanis are facing two major problems, inflation and unemployment, but when the wheel of economy moves on and growth rate increases, people would get employment, reducing their poverty.
Study samples 28 healthcare workers in the city of Orleans.
Sixteen of them had received Pfizer vaccine, while 12 had received one dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
People who had received two doses of Pfizer saw a three-fold reduction in their antibodies against the Indian variant.
Over 1,000 rallied Saturday in Washington to decry Israel’s war crimes.
The demonstration comes after a ceasefire that ended 11 days of intense bombing by Israel against Hamas.
We will stand against any politician that continues to fund weapons to Israel, says one of the demonstrators.
“if I can do it, others can do it too.”
Vietnam detects new variant of Covid-19. Nearly 3,600 people have been infected in 31 of Vietnam’s 63 cities and provinces since late April, accounting for more than half of the country’s total infections.
