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Julia Moore, Tribune News Service In a world where most pandemic safety protocols have evaporated, where is the sense of urgency to treat, or at the very least support,...
Dubai’s resurgent tourism industry is celebrating a successful first half of 2023, after welcoming a record 8.55 million international overnight visitors, compared to 8.36 million tourists in H1 2019....
Byron Kaye, Reuters Before COVID-19 sent one-third of the global workforce home, the Melbourne property surveyor that employs drone operator Nicholas Coomber called its 180-strong staff into the office...
Lisa Jarvis, Tribune News Service Even as COVID has faded into the background for most of the public, our curiosity about the virus’s idiosyncrasies hasn’t waned. Why does one...
It’s a huge success for the United Arab Emirates government’s tourism policy to attract millions of people after the hiatus of Covid -19 pandemic (“Dubai receives 8.5 million visitors in...
Politics in Western democracies seems to be going through a whirlpool of sorts. Yesterday, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had resigned from the House of Commons in a huff...
Peter Chin-Hong, Tribune News Service Many immunocompromised and older people are still terrified of COVID. As a transplant infectious disease doctor on the front lines, I understand why. In...
Adam Forrest, The Independent Rishi Sunak is blocking the release of WhatsApp messages to the Covid inquiry because he fears they could show his plots against Boris Johnson, according...
Michael O’Donnell, Tribune News Service The pandemic is officially over. By federal declaration, the public health emergency expired on May 11, capping a general sense that has been in...
Justin Fox, Tribune News Service New York has been losing people to other states for a while. But something new happened during the pandemic: The people who left had...