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December 2019. I’m in pretty good shape for a 69-year-old. Or I thought I was two days ago.
In October 2004, government ministers in the then newly-independent Timor-Leste met to discuss undersea oil and gas deposits shared with Australia.
I was in Australia in January when l first heard about coronavirus. Like many, all l knew was that it originated in China, felt like a bad dose of flu and was nothing much to worry about.
Looking back from what seems the end of this particular COVID-19 outbreak in New York City, my small circle of friends has talked more of revelations than of sorrows.
“I just got back from Libya yesterday,” said Zein Ahmad*, a Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA) militant in Afrin. “But I had been trying to leave for more than a month.”
Busa in western Ghana is close to a tropical paradise. The waters are warm. Tropical fruits and what have to be some of the world’s largest avocados are easily available.
Fedaa Majzoub a “mainstream” Imam in Australia is connected with two of Turkish president Erdogan’s senior advisors involved in funneling weapons from Libya to Syria through Turkey according to a secret police report leaked from the files of the Turkish intelligence.
In mid-December last year, my partner and I learnt the happy news that we were having a baby. It wasn’t long after that reports started to surface of a virus spreading in the city of Wuhan in China.
Fourteen Republicans in the House Oversight and Reform Committee sent a warning letter to World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus expressing grave concerns about his questionable reaction to what they called the Chinese government’s role in exacerbating the COVID-19 pandemic, including its large-scale propaganda campaign.
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