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Portrait of the week: Mixed messages on masks, protests in Cuba and good news for pandas

Home England expects everyone to wear masks in crowded places, Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister, said in a televised address, even though the law requiring it was to be dropped on 19 July. He said: ‘We’re removing the government instruction to work from home where you can but we don’t expect that the whole country will return to their desk as one from Monday.’ He added that the ‘single most crucial thing’ people could do was to get vaccinated. He declared it ‘a matter of social responsibility’ for nightclubs and other venues to demand a Covid pass, proving vaccination or a recent negative test, to allow entry. The Night Time Industries Association resented being used as a cat’s paw. Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, asked Transport for London to make the wearing of face coverings a condition of carriage. Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the Commons Speaker, told MPs that when the House returned from the summer recess that begins on 22 July, it would be physically.

Jordan sentences two officials to 15 years for alleged plot against monarchy

Jordan sentences two officials to 15 years for alleged plot against monarchy Jordan sentences two officials to 15 years for alleged plot against monarchy One of them is Bassem Awadallah, a former royal chief adviser and finance minister; the other is a minor royal. King Abdullah II of Jordan addresses the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, on Jan. 15, 2020. Credit: European Parliament via Wikimedia Commons. Spread the word. (July 14, 2021 / JNS) A Jordanian court sentenced two former officials to 15 years in jail for an alleged plot to overthrow the monarchy led by King Abdullah II. “The two defendants held views that are against the political system and the monarchy and sought to create chaos and sedition in Jordanian society,” said the judge of the military court, reported

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