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The Sultanate again recorded an increase in the number of deaths and new cases last week as the virus took 64 lives.As of Thursday, the hospitals had 746 inpatients, including 239 (18 in Salalah) in intensive care units.According to statistics, the total death toll is 2,303 deaths, which is 1.07 percent of the total cases recorded in the Sultanate.More. ....
KULAI: A three-year-old girl and her one-year-old sister, who were found wandering around on their own in the middle of the night, have safely been returned to their family thanks to concerned passers-by and the police. ....
Abbeville family loses everything in a house fire Avery Leleux and last updated 2021-05-23 23:19:57-04 ABBEVILLE â An Abbeville family is without a home after losing everything in a house fire that happened last Monday on Lark Road. The family says the house had wiring issues and a leaking roof, and believe the fire was caused by last week s severe storms that rolled through Acadiana. Avery Leleux, father and husband, says the family was at the grocery store at the time the fire started. As we were coming home, turning down Lark Road, we just saw fire trucks and the entire fire department was there it seemed like, says Leleux. I would have never imagined that it would have been our house. ....
Dresden discovers lost Bernini in its sculpture collection Published: 8:45 PM, May 24, 2021 skull SHARE Dresden: Art historians at Dresden’s state sculpture collection believe they have uncovered a long-lost work by the Italian master Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680), hidden in plain view in the famous collection. The work, a life-size and realistic human skull sculpted from white Carrara marble, is to be the highlight of the exhibition “Bernini,the Pope and Death” that opens on May 28 in the city’s Semper Gallery. The marble skull was part of the Chigi Collection in Rome until it was bought in 1728 by August the Strong, elector of Saxony, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, according to information published by the Dresden State Art Collections on Friday. ....