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At least 15 dead, hundreds of homes destroyed after central Africa s Mount Nyiragongo eruption
Hundreds of homes and buildings near Mount Nyiragongo in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been destroyed, buried by lava that spewed from the volcano when it erupted on Saturday night.
A government spokesman on Sunday said at least 15 people are dead, including nine who were killed in a traffic accident as they tried to flee the area and four others who died while trying to escape from a prison. It is expected that the death toll will rise once authorities reach the hardest-hit areas, BBC News reports. UNICEF said 150 children were separated from their families during the chaos, and another 170 are feared missing.
WSJ: 3 Wuhan Institute of Virology researchers believed to seek hospital care in November 2019
A previously undisclosed U.S. intelligence report says three researchers from China s Wuhan Institute of Virology got sick enough to visit the hospital in November 2019, around the time the COVID-19 outbreak first appeared in its Wuhan epicenter,
Journals says.
A State Department fact sheet released Jan. 15, in the final days of the Trump administration, said several researchers at the lab became sick in the fall of 2019 with symptoms consistent with both COVID-19 and common seasonal illness. That fact sheet was based on U.S. intelligence, the
Journal says. Current and former U.S. officials differed on how credible the more specific, newly reported intelligence is, though they agreed it doesn t indicate what caused any researchers to fall ill.
The state hijacking of the plane which endangered the lives of all passengers, is unacceptable, Athens said. Credit: Ronnie Macdonald , CC BY 2.0/WikimediaThe sudden diversion of an Athens to Lithuania’s Vilnius flight by Belarus on Sunday, which has been described as “state hijacking” by Greece, has sparked global outrage.The passenger plane was suddenly diverted…