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Global COVID death toll over a million higher than reported, Israeli study finds

Nathan Jeffay is The Times of Israel s health and science correspondent Gravediggers in protective suits carry the coffin of the deceased, who died of COVID-19, as relatives and friends stand at a distance in the coronavirus section of a cemetery in Kolpino, outside St. Petersburg. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky, File) There have been over a million more coronavirus deaths around the world than shown by official statistics, an Israeli study claims. Around 4.22 million people have been reported dead from COVID-19 worldwide, but researchers from Hebrew University say that inaccuracies in some countries and intentional downplaying of the virus in others have led to significant underreporting of mortality.

South African troops to be deployed to troubled Mozambique

MONEYWEB app instead? SADC will soon have ‘boots on the ground’ in Cabo Delgado. By Jan-Jan Joubert 20 Jul 2021  00:01  Open: Open: Open: Open: Some believe the SANDF would do better to quell internal anarchy, but SA has much to gain from a successful military intervention in Mozambique. Image: AdobeStock It marks the start of a tricky, unpopular and possibly very costly military adventure South Africa does not want yet cannot realistically avoid, but the Status of Forces agreement between Mozambique and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) on troop deployment to combat the Muslim fundamentalist insurrection into the Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado has finally been signed.

Nicaraguan migrants head to U S to escape abuse

Nicaraguan migrants head to U.S. to escape abuse Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega speaks at the opening of a national dialogue, in Managua, Nicaragua. (AP Photo/Alfredo Zuniga, File) OAN Newsroom UPDATED 6:19 PM PT – Friday, July 16, 2021 Nicaraguan migrants have embarked on a journey to the U.S. to seek freedom from the socialist government. According to reports, residents have left the country in droves due to their long standing resentment towards President and former revolutionary Daniel Ortega. This comes as critics of the Ortega regime highlighted human rights violations administered during its reign. In addition, authorities close to Ortega have locked up opposition leaders and challengers. Reports have said this move has threatened the fabric of democracy in the nation leading up to the 2021 elections.

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