20000 live from the russian capital this is. Just its you know welcome to the program. And plus the leaders of russia and iran have wrapped up their 5th summit over the long running conflict in syria a correspondent with the national has been following the talks in the talks capital. It has been a very busy day and now the feast summit trilateral summit on syria is over here and karen before that the leaders of turkey iran and russia had a tete a tete and definitely they had a lot to discuss this time of the talks focused on 3 major themes 1st and number one was the situation in syrias northern province more of the the it is very huge area it is believed to be home right now. From 2. 00 to 3000000. 00 people so it is also conceded to be the last remaining stronghold of Anti Government forces in syria including. Moderate socalled opposition and also al qaida like islam is a very dangerous terrorists very hard to deal with not a long negotiate with say a chorus of the 3 leaders and 3 cou
In the final week of 2021, there are a lot of reasons to feel overwhelmed. Although the world has reopened to a large extent, life has become a series of risk assessments as we try to navigate which events to attend, which travel plans to cancel and what level of normalcy is worth the potential price of a covid-19 exposure. And although the holidays should be a time to relax and regroup, the emergence of the omicron variant has thrown many plans into yet more chaos. It's a lot.
In the final week of 2021, there are a lot of reasons to feel overwhelmed. Although the world has reopened to a large extent, life has become a series of risk assessments as we try to navigate which events to attend, which travel plans to cancel and what level of normalcy is worth the potential price of a covid-19 exposure. And although the holidays should be a time to relax and regroup, the emergence of the omicron variant has thrown many plans into yet more chaos. It's a lot.
NEW YORK (NYTIMES) - As 2021 comes to a close, there are a lot of reasons to feel overwhelmed. Although the world has reopened to a large extent, life has become a series of risk assessments as people try to navigate which events to attend, which travel plans to cancel and what level of normality is worth the potential price of a Covid-19 exposure. And although the holidays should be a time to relax and regroup, the emergence of the Omicron variant has thrown many plans into yet more chaos.
. Read more at straitstimes.com.