With the top stories from the past 7 days right up to the moment developments as well this is the Weekly International welcome. Tensions soared between the United States this week after washington accused iran of attacking to oil tankers in the gulf of oman on thursday now the u. S. Claims no one else in the region how they cant possibly carry out the act u. S. Central command released the greeny video which it claims shows a reunion special forces removing and on exploded mine from the vessel the owner of the tanker though saved the crew reported being hit by flying projectiles iran for its part has accused the us of attempting to undermine peace and stability in the region. Its rival is engaging in quote sabotage diplomacy well the 2 vessels caught fire in one of the worlds key oil routes close to the strait of hormuz its the only way in the persian gulf the incident immediately listed worldwide reaction triggering a surge in oil prices with russia saying the situation could pose a t
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n NHS chief has said her hospital is running at double capacity after an anti-lockdown scientist claimed that it was “not unusually busy”.
Jac Totterdell, chief executive of St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Tooting, revealed she has had to expand the number of intensive care beds for the critically sick from 60 to 120, the vast majority of which are for Covid-19 patients.
The rest are for those recovering from other serious trauma such as heart attacks or road traffic accidents.
Nurses who would usually be assigned to one patient are now having to deal with up to four casualties at one time at the under pressure hospital.