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Is Paris demands not to deploy nuclear weapons on foreign territory addressed to Washington, the Russian Foreign Ministry asked France President Emmanuel Macron and taking a jibe at the US. Russian President Vladimir Putin. AP Taking to Twitter, the Russian Foreign Ministry said, Russian MFA Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova: Am I correct in understanding that Paris s tough demand is addressed to Washington The Ministry also shared two images claiming that the US deployed Nuclear weapons across Europe. It also lists names of six countries where the US had deployed its nuclear weapon US B61. This remark came after, the French President, while add ressing a presser in China, said, France believes that nuclear weapons should be completely excl uded from the conflict in Ukraine. In no case can nuclear weapons be deployed outside the territory of nuclear power, especially in Europe, according to Sputnik News Agency. Read more: China imposes further sanctions on Taiwan s US representative During a state visit to China, Macron also argued that Russia s recent decision to deploy nuclear weapons in Belarus is out of line with its obligations under international law. China and France, [...] given their history of love and adherence to independence, should cooperate to bolster an international order that could meet the challenges of the times, Macron stressed, reported Sputnik News Agency. This statement came after Russian President Vladimir Putin made a statement ab Alla UK set to U-turn on EU border checks as virus slams economy
The death toll from a major c holera outbreak in Yemen has risen to 1,500, Nevio Zagaria, the World Health Organizations WHO representative in Yemen, said on Saturday, and appealed for more help to put an end to the epid emic. A woman helps her son as he lies on a bed at a cholera treatment center in Sanaa, Yemen June 6, 2017. Reuters Photo Yemen has been devastated by a 27-month war between a Saudi-led coalition and the armed Iran-aligned Houthi group, making it a breeding ground for the disease, which spreads by faeces getting into food or water and thrives in places with poor sanitation. Speaking at a joint news conference with representatives of the United Nations Children Fund UNICEF and the World Bank, Zagaria said that ha d been some 246,000 suspected cases in the period to June 30. The WHO said this week that the outbreak had reached the halfway mark at 218,798 cases as a massive emergency response has begun to curb its spread two months into the epidemic. Although most of Yemens health infrastructure has broken down and health workers have not been paid for more than six months, the WHO is paying incentives to doctors, nurses, cleaners and paramedics to staff an emergency cholera network. With funding help from the World Bank, the WHO is setting up treatment centres with 50-60 beds each, overseen by shifts of about 14 staff working around the clock. The aim is to reach 5,000 beds in total. Read breaking news, latest... See more Read brea
Is Paris demands not to deploy nuclear weapons on foreign territory addressed to Washington, the Russian Foreign Ministry asked France President Emmanuel Macron and taking a jibe at the US. Russian President Vladimir Putin. AP Taking to Twitter, the Russian Foreign Ministry said, Russian MFA Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova: Am I correct in understanding that Paris s tough demand is addressed to Washington The Ministry also shared two images claiming that the US deployed Nuclear weapons across Europe. It also lists names of six countries where the US had deployed its nuclear weapon US B61. This remark came after, the French President, while add ressing a presser in China, said, France believes that nuclear weapons should be completely excl uded from the conflict in Ukraine. In no case can nuclear weapons be deployed outside the territory of nuclear power, especially in Europe, according to Sputnik News Agency. Read more: China imposes further sanctions on Taiwan s US representative During a state visit to China, Macron also argued that Russia s recent decision to deploy nuclear weapons in Belarus is out of line with its obligations under international law. China and France, [...] given their history of love and adherence to independence, should cooperate to bolster an international order that could meet the challenges of the times, Macron stressed, reported Sputnik News Agency. This statement came after Russian President Vladimir Putin made a statement ab Alla UK set to U-turn on EU border checks as virus slams economy
The death toll from a major c holera outbreak in Yemen has risen to 1,500, Nevio Zagaria, the World Health Organizations WHO representative in Yemen, said on Saturday, and appealed for more help to put an end to the epid emic. A woman helps her son as he lies on a bed at a cholera treatment center in Sanaa, Yemen June 6, 2017. Reuters Photo Yemen has been devastated by a 27-month war between a Saudi-led coalition and the armed Iran-aligned Houthi group, making it a breeding ground for the disease, which spreads by faeces getting into food or water and thrives in places with poor sanitation. Speaking at a joint news conference with representatives of the United Nations Children Fund UNICEF and the World Bank, Zagaria said that ha d been some 246,000 suspected cases in the period to June 30. The WHO said this week that the outbreak had reached the halfway mark at 218,798 cases as a massive emergency response has begun to curb its spread two months into the epidemic. Although most of Yemens health infrastructure has broken down and health workers have not been paid for more than six months, the WHO is paying incentives to doctors, nurses, cleaners and paramedics to staff an emergency cholera network. With funding help from the World Bank, the WHO is setting up treatment centres with 50-60 beds each, overseen by shifts of about 14 staff working around the clock. The aim is to reach 5,000 beds in total. Read breaking news, latest... See more Read brea