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WHO says probe into COVID-19 virus origin still ongoing
WHO says probe into COVID-19 virus origin still ongoing

Yahoo

time9 hours ago

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  • Yahoo

WHO says probe into COVID-19 virus origin still ongoing

(Reuters) -The World Health Organization said on Friday that efforts to determine the origins of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that caused the COVID-19 pandemic, are still ongoing and incomplete. The WHO Scientific Advisory Group reported progress in understanding COVID-19's origins but noted that critical information required to fully assess all hypotheses remains unavailable. The agency said it had requested China share hundreds of genetic sequences from COVID-19 patients early in the pandemic, detailed information on animals sold at Wuhan markets, and details on research and biosafety conditions at Wuhan laboratories. WHO added that China has not yet shared the information. China's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

WHO says probe into COVID-19 virus origin still ongoing
WHO says probe into COVID-19 virus origin still ongoing

Reuters

timea day ago

  • Health
  • Reuters

WHO says probe into COVID-19 virus origin still ongoing

June 27 (Reuters) - The World Health Organization said on Friday that efforts to determine the origins of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that caused the COVID-19 pandemic, are still ongoing and incomplete. The WHO Scientific Advisory Group reported progress in understanding COVID-19's origins but noted that critical information required to fully assess all hypotheses remains unavailable. The agency said it had requested China share hundreds of genetic sequences from COVID-19 patients early in the pandemic, detailed information on animals sold at Wuhan markets, and details on research and biosafety conditions at Wuhan laboratories. WHO added that China has not yet shared the information. China's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

Japan protests against new Chinese structure in East China Sea
Japan protests against new Chinese structure in East China Sea

Reuters

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Reuters

Japan protests against new Chinese structure in East China Sea

TOKYO/BEIJING, June 24 (Reuters) - China has initiated the installation of a new structure on the west side of the geographical equidistance between Japan and China in the East China Sea, the Japanese foreign ministry said on Tuesday, adding it has lodged a protest with China. The ministry said in a statement "It is extremely regrettable" that China is pressing ahead with unilateral development when the exclusive economic zone and the continental shelf in the East China Sea have not yet been delimited. Japan requests that China cease its unilateral development and to resume talks on the implementation of a 2008 agreement, in which the two countries agreed to cooperate on natural resources development in the East China Sea, it also said. There was no immediate response from the Chinese foreign ministry to Reuters' inquiries on the matter. Japan's ties with China have been plagued by a territorial dispute over a group of Japanese-administered islands in the East China Sea, called the Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China, as well as the legacy of Japan's past military aggression.

US Embassy working to evacuate Americans from Israel: Huckabee
US Embassy working to evacuate Americans from Israel: Huckabee

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

US Embassy working to evacuate Americans from Israel: Huckabee

America's ambassador to Israel said Wednesday the United States is working to evacuate U.S. citizens from the country as an escalating conflict with Iran enters its sixth day. 'Urgent notice! American citizens wanting to leave Israel- US Embassy in Israel @usembassyjlm is working on evacuation flights & cruise ship departures,' Ambassador Mike Huckabee posted on social platform X. He noted Americans must enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive updates and alerts on travel. The U.S. State Department on Saturday authorized family members of U.S. personnel and nonemergency employees to depart Israel 'due to the volatile and unpredictable security situation in the region.' The State Department currently advises against travel to Israel, citing the risk of armed conflict, terrorism and civil unrest. Hundreds of thousands of Americans live in Israel, many with dual citizenship. Other countries have also started evacuating citizens from Israel. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said Tuesday that Beijing was starting evacuations. 'The ministry and embassies are making every effort to protect the safety of Chinese nationals in Iran and Israel and to swiftly organise the evacuation of Chinese nationals,' Guo said during a daily press briefing. Thailand's prime minister said Tuesday the air force has planes on standby to evacuate some 40,000 Thai citizens in Israel, who mostly work in agriculture. Some European countries have also moved to pull citizens out of the country, Politico reported Tuesday. The Polish Foreign Ministry announced it would evacuate about 200 citizens; the Czech Republic said it has evacuated about 70 citizens; and Lithuania said it would begin evacuations Tuesday. Israel launched its largest-ever attack on Iran on June 13, prompting retaliatory strikes from Iran. A tit-for-tat exchange of missile strikes has continued through the week, as President Trump reportedly considers joining Israel's campaign to destroy Tehran's nuclear facilities. With the country's main airport closed, Israel's government also issued a do-not-travel advisory telling citizens to avoid flying into Egypt and Jordan and entering Israel by land. 'We would like to reiterate that a Level 4 travel warning applies to the areas of the Sinai and Jordan, reflecting a high threat,' according to a message from Israel's National Security Council. 'We recommend avoiding arrival to these areas. These warnings are especially important during this tense period.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

China strongly condemns US attack on Iran, foreign ministry says
China strongly condemns US attack on Iran, foreign ministry says

Malay Mail

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • Malay Mail

China strongly condemns US attack on Iran, foreign ministry says

BEIJING, June 22 — China strongly condemns the US attack on Iran and on nuclear facilities supervised by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Chinese foreign ministry said today. The move seriously violates the United Nations Charter and worsens tensions in the Middle East, the ministry said in a statement on its website. Advertising Advertising China urges parties to the conflict especially Israel to cease attacks as soon as possible and begin dialogue and negotiations, the ministry said. — Reuters

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