World news round-up: 5 overnight developments from around the globe

Russia sent a number of unsuccessful troops from the far east of the country to Belarus for a large war match, officials said Tuesday, the spread that would be more ranging the presence of the Russian military near Ukraine in the midst of Western worries. In the midst of surgering tensions, the White House warned that Russia could attack its neighbors on “any point,” while England delivered a number of anti-tank weapons to Ukraine.

A series of conversations last week between Russia, the US and NATO failed to extinguish tensions in Ukraine. US Secretary Antony Blinken will meet with Russian colleagues, Sergey Lavrov in Geneva on Friday in other efforts to relieve the crisis.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was on the verge of facing the challenges of leadership, according to a report, after a counterattack that was angry at the party’s claim was held at his residence during the Lockdowns Coronavirus.

After Johnson denied the allegations by his former advisor that he had lied to the parliament about one party, daily telegraph and ITV news, quoted the source, said the number of letters needed from his own budget calling for his leadership in his leadership was reached on Wednesday. A total of 20 conservative parliamentarians won their seats in the last general election on the 2019 plan to submit a letter without trust in Johnson, The Telegraph reported.

A group of more than 100 billionaires and millionaires has issued a request for political and business leaders who consulted virtually for the world economy world: making us pay more taxes. The group called himself “patriotic millionaires” say that ultra-rich is currently not forced to pay their part of the global economic recovery of pandemic.

As a millionaire, we know that the current tax system is unfair. Most of us can say that, while the world has experienced a lot of suffering in the past two years, we have actually seen an increase in our wealth during the pandemic – but little if there are among us who can say that we pay our shares in taxes, “said the signing in an open letter, which was published on the occasion of” Virtual Davos “World Economic Forum, which began on January 17.

Vthe Gunman who bathed four in the Texas synagogue in a 10-hour deadlock which ended with his death examined against the law enforcement database before entering the US but there was no red flag, the White House said Tuesday. Malik Faisal Akram, a 44-year-old British citizen, arrived in the US at Kennedy Airport in New York on a tourist visa about two weeks ago, officials said.

British media, including The Guardian, reported Tuesday that Akram was investigated by MI5 domestic intelligence services as a possible “terrorist threat” in 2020, but investigations were closed after the authorities did not conclude that he did not pose a threat.

The emergency head in the World Health Organization said on Tuesday that the worst of Pandemic Coronavirus – Death, inpatient, and locking – could end this year if a large injustice in vaccination and drugs was handled quickly.

Michael Ryan, spoke during a panel discussion on vaccine injustice organized by the World Economic Forum, also navigated a growing debate about whether Covid-19 must be considered endemic, labels of several countries such as Spain have helped live with viruses, or are still pandemic – involving steps Intensive steps that many countries have done to fight deployment. “Endemic malaria kills hundreds of thousands of people; HIV endemic; endemic violence in our city. The endemic itself does not mean well. Endemic only means here forever,” he said.

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