Le nombre moyen de cas positifs au Covid-19, calculé sur une semaine, continue sa progression en France, sans augmenter la pression hospitalière, selon les chiffres publiés samedi par les autorités sanitaires . Le nombre de nouveaux cas recensés est de 98 104. La moyenne quotidienne sur sept jours, qui lisse les à-coups journaliers, est en hausse : elle s'établit à 86 022 contre 82 356 vendredi et 63 103 il y a une semaine. Dans le même temps, le nombre de personnes hospitalisées pour Covid-19 a continué à décroître, avec 20 440 patients concernés samedi contre 20 579 vendredi et 20 860 une semaine plus tôt. Les hôpitaux ont accueilli 620 nouveaux malades du Covid samedi contre 1 182 vendredi. Covid-19 : le Premier ministre français annonce la suspension du pass vaccinal le 14 mars Covid-19 : bas les masques, mais attention au virus La pression s'allège également un peu dans les services de réanimation, qui comptent 1 644 malades samedi, contre … [Read more...] about Covid-19 : les contaminations toujours en hausse en France
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Boiko Borisov queda en libertad sin cargos. El Gobierno búlgaro denuncia el sabotaje de la Fiscalía
En Bulgaria, ex primer ministro Boiko Borisov ha sido puesto en libertad sin cargos tras 24 horas de detención. Junto al populista Borisov fueron detenidos por sospechas de malversación y extorsión varios miembros de su partido, incluido el exministro de Finanzas que también ha quedado en libertad sin cargos. El controvertido político, que gobernó durante más de una década, ha sido puesto en libertad por falta de pruebas. Ya en 2020 Borisov se enfrentó a una ola de manifestaciones anticorrupción por sus vínculos con influyentes oligarcas. El Gobierno había querido prescindir del fiscal general Ivan Guechev, al que se acusa habitualmente de hacer la vista gorda en los casos de corrupción en el país. El primer ministro reformista Kiril Petkov, elegido el pasado noviembre con un programa centrado en luchar contra la corrupción, ha condenado el "sabotaje de la Fiscalía" y ha prometido tolerancia cero, asegurando que "Nadie está por encima de la ley". … [Read more...] about Boiko Borisov queda en libertad sin cargos. El Gobierno búlgaro denuncia el sabotaje de la Fiscalía
Élisabeth Borne, nueva primera ministra de Francia y segunda mujer en llegar a Matignon
Élisabeth Borne es la nueva primera ministra francesa y la segunda mujer en llegar a Matignon. Toma el testigo de manos de Jean Castex. Durante la ceremonia de traspaso de poderes, dedicó su nombramiento "a todas las niñas" , a las que invitó a perseguir "sus sueños" . También destacó la urgencia de trabajar en asuntos clave, como el poder adquisitivo, el cambio climático y la transición energética. Pero la primera tarea de la hasta ahora ministra de Trabajo es formar Gobierno. Borne sonaba con fuerza desde la reelección de Emmanuel Macron, el pasado 24 de abril. El presidente había precisado que quería un primer ministro con un perfil "social, medioambiental y productivo" . Borne es una experimentada politécnica, de 61 años, que comenzó su carrera política en el Partido Socialista. Fue prefecta de la región de Poitou-Charantes. Después, directora de gabinete de Ségolène Royal en el Ministerio de Ecología y jefa de la red de metro de París, antes de entrar … [Read more...] about Élisabeth Borne, nueva primera ministra de Francia y segunda mujer en llegar a Matignon
Parenting: THIS is why your kids should walk to school
May 16, 2022 - 12:00 BST It's National Walking Month and Walk to School Week: here are 5 ways children can benefit from walking to school When was the last time you walked your child to school? We know, it's often so much easier to jump in the car, especially if you're running late – but encouraging your kids to walk to school has a myriad of health benefits. MORE: 7 helpful tips for combatting exam stress in teens from a psychologist It's National Walking Month in May and Walk to School Week from 16-22 May , a five-day annual challenge for pupils to experience first-hand the importance of walking. To get on board with this challenge, HELLO! asked Doctor, Psychiatrist and Living Streets ' Chair Dame Jane Roberts about the benefits of walking to school. Loading the player... WATCH: Royals on their first day of school Dame Jane told us: "A generation ago, 70 per cent of children walked to school. Now it’s … [Read more...] about Parenting: THIS is why your kids should walk to school
Human remains found in submerged car belonging to former Oregon mayor who went missing one year ago
Almost exactly a year after the former mayor of Cornelius, Oregon, went missing, authorities say the man's car has been found at the bottom of a river with human remains inside. The vehicle belonging to 77-year-old Ralph Brown was found Friday by a dive crew 40-feet below the surface of the Willamette River in Newberg, according to the Washington County Sheriff's Office. The human remains in the car have not yet been identified. Brown was last seen leaving his Cornelius home in a Blue Nissan Sentra on May 16, 2021. Cellphone records indicated that he drove in circles for four hours within a 30-mile radius from home before he disappeared, KOIN-TV reported . <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UPDATE?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#UPDATE</a> Washington County Sheriff's Office announced human remains have been found inside a submerged vehicle belonging to Ralph Brown, the former Cornelius … [Read more...] about Human remains found in submerged car belonging to former Oregon mayor who went missing one year ago
Dramatic moment Ukraine blitzes Russian base with infrared drone as Putin’s troops are forced BACK to the border
DRAMATIC video shows the moment Ukrainian drones blitz a Russian base as Vladimir Putin's disastrous war has seen his forces pushed all the way back to the border. Footage shows the moment bombs - dubbed by Ukrainian commanders as "letters of happiness" - fall to the ground before exploding in massive balls of fire. With a thermal camera mounted on the small drone, you have a birdseye view of the base as the shells plummet towards the unsuspecting Russians . The attack was carried out by soldiers from the 503rd Independent Marine Infantry Battalion. Putin had expected to roll over Ukraine in a matter of days, but instead his forces have found themselves pushed all the way back into Russia. Ukrainian troops have been fighting tooth and claw as they defend their country against the invaders - with Kyiv boasting they have killed more than 26,000 soldiers and blown up thousands of vehicles. READ MORE ON UKRAINE EU’RE A HERO Eurovision … [Read more...] about Dramatic moment Ukraine blitzes Russian base with infrared drone as Putin’s troops are forced BACK to the border
Stacey Solomon shows off stunning bench transformation as she prepares garden ahead of wedding to fiance Joe Swash
STACEY Solomon shows off stunning bench transformation as she prepares garden ahead of wedding to fiance Joe Swash. The Loose Women star has been keeping fans posted with her recent home transformation . Stacey was in her element as she roped in little Rex to help her out with her DIY. She wrote: "Me and Rex are on a roll today. "There's so much I am excited to do inside but it's so warm today I just want to be outside playing with Rexy. "I've worked away a lot recently an I've missed my DIY buddy so we stained the bench." Read more on Stacey Solomon AISLE SAY! Stacey Solomon in tears as she shares garden spot where she & Joe Swash will wed la vie en rose Stacey Solomon proud as son goes to school in pink dress for World Book Day Stacey regularly shares her incredible room makeovers with fans. Her recent kitchen transformation left fans stunned. Previously she shared a stunning room makeover … [Read more...] about Stacey Solomon shows off stunning bench transformation as she prepares garden ahead of wedding to fiance Joe Swash
Russia moves nuclear missiles towards Finland border in backlash over Nato bid
Russia has started moving nuclear-capable missiles towards its border with Finland hours after Moscow vowed not to tolerate Helsinki’s plans to join Nato . The Kremlin issued a chilling warning that plans for both Finland and Sweden to sign up to the Atlantic alliance were a ‘grave mistake with far reaching consequences’. Russian deputy foreign minister, Sergei Ryabkov, said: ‘They should have no illusions that we will simply put up with it,’ and insisted ‘the general level of military tension will rise’. This morning a video believed to have been filmed on a road leading to Vyborg, around 24 miles from the Finnish border, shows the deployment of mobile Iskander missiles. Seven launchers are thought to be en route according to commentary on a dash cam video broadcast by Russian media. A person is heard to say: ‘As soon as the president of Finland said they were joining Nato, a whole division of Iskanders, seven of them is moving towards Vyborg. ‘Looks like … [Read more...] about Russia moves nuclear missiles towards Finland border in backlash over Nato bid
France : fin de l’obligation du port du masque dans les transports
La France a levé ce lundi sa dernière grande mesure de restriction anti-Covid. Il n'est plus obligatoire de porter le masque dans les transports : avions, trains, bus, métro, taxis... De nombreux voyageurs toujours prudents Cette mesure est justifiée par l’accalmie sanitaire même si, avec environ 30 000 nouvelles contaminations quotidiennes, l'épidémie n'est pas terminée. A l’aéroport Paris-Charles de Gaulle, de nombreux voyageurs préfèrent restent prudents : "Par sécurité vis-à-vis de mes proches, ma famille, mes amis, je pense que le port du masque pour l'instant est encore nécessaire", dit une femme, masquée_. "Il y a de nombreux porteurs asymptomatiques, or on ne sait pas qui ils sont. C'est mieux à mon avis de continuer à se protéger les uns les autres", souligne un voyageur américain. "Aujourd'hui, je vais le porter dans l'avion. Je sais qu'on peut ne plus le porter, mais moi je prends la décision de le porter parce que le virus est toujours là, … [Read more...] about France : fin de l’obligation du port du masque dans les transports
L’Allemagne, l’Autriche et la Suisse lèvent progressivement les restrictions anti-Covid
L'Allemagne décide d'assouplir les mesures anti-covid. Le ministre allemand de la Santé Karl Lauterbach estime que le " point culminant de la vague Omicron est dépassé " et le chancelier Olaf Scholz annonce un retour à la vie quasi-normale d'ici le 20 mars. Le scénario optimiste prévoit la suppression en trois étapes, d'ici le début du printemps, d'une grande partie des restrictions en place en Allemagne. Olaf Scholz, chancelier allemand De l'autre côté de la frontière, l' Autriche va supprimer d'ici le 5 mars les principales restrictions anti-covid en dehors de l'obligation du port du masque dans certains lieux. " Les perspectives nous montrent que, avec prudence et précaution, mais avec détermination, petit à petit, nous pouvons ensemble retrouver la liberté que le virus nous a enlevée ", a estimé le chancelier autrichien Karl Nehammer. Covid-19 : les Pays-Bas vont lever la plupart des restrictions En Italie, pass obligatoire pour les … [Read more...] about L’Allemagne, l’Autriche et la Suisse lèvent progressivement les restrictions anti-Covid