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Wallonia: People can go to 22 vaccination centers without appointments from Monday

Two weeks following the launch of its autumn vaccination programme for COVID-19, and the sending of all invitations to the primary target groups- people over 49, immunocompromised persons and health workers- Wallonia will again allow walk-in vaccinations at its centres.

Vaccination remains best way to curb contracting flu & avoid its potential complications: Reports

Vaccination remains one of the best way to curb the contracting influenza and avoid its potential complications, especially since COVID-19 is still circulating and risks making a comeback as the winter season approaches, health experts warn.

Belgium to update its monkeypox vaccination policy amid rising cases: Reports

Belgium is set to change its monkeypox vaccination policy amid spike in cases and growing global alarm.

Belgium will organise another large-scale COVID-19 vaccination: Vandenbroucke

It is more likely that Belgium will organise another large-scale COVID-19 vaccination after the summer, as per the Federal Health Minister Frank Vandenbroucke.

Austria scraps lockdown for unvaccinated but mandates vaccination for adults

From Monday, January 31, 2022, the Austria government has announced that the unvaccinated people in the country would no longer have undergone the lockdown...

UK: NHS extends vaccination among vulnerable children aged 5 to 11 years

Amid the surge of the COVID-19 infection in UK, the vaccine against the novel coronavirus has been extended by the National Health Service (NHS)...

Spain to curtail vaccinations certificates’ validity in February

As per the recommendation of the European Union Commission, the government of Spain has announced that from February 1, 2022, the vaccination certificates which...

EFSA Issues Stark Warning of Looming Bird Flu Pandemic Threat

Despite relatively low numbers of bird flu outbreaks, the evolving nature of the virus presents an escalating risk, prompting fears of heightened threats to both human health and global poultry industries

UNICEF Haiti teams efforts to protect children from Malnutrition and Cholera

UNICEF in France shared about the deadly threat of Malnutrition and Cholera to the thousands of Children in Haiti. posted an update on their social media handle on Wednesday, April 5, 2023, shared about the rise of the threat of Malnutrition and Cholera among the thousands of children in Haiti, located on the island of Hispaniola.

India to always retain the Afghan people when needed; Ajit Doval

India: National Security Advisor Ajit Doval has emphasized that India will always retain the Afghan people when needed. He also stated that fulfilling the humanitarian needs of the Afghan people is India's top priority

China: Lack of Covid measures may result in situation like 2020

The Hong Kong Post reported that China is no longer taking preventive steps to prevent the Covid-19 virus spread, and they are their citizens to move and travel as they wish. This could result in a situation similar to 2020 when the infection spread worldwide from a Wuhan lab

Over 3,175,000 Belgians received their 2nd booster shot against COVID-19: Reports

The Sciensano Public Health Institute on Friday has made an announcement that over 3,175,000 people in Belgium have received their second booster shot against COVID-19.

COVID-19: Over 400,000 people already received their autumn booster dose in Flanders

After one week into Flander's autumn vaccination campaign against COVID-19, around 400,000 people have already received their autumn booster dose, and more than half of the adult population has already received an invitation.

Belgium to use Pfizer against COVID-19, Omicron sub variants in vaccine campaign: Minister

Belgium will be among the countries using Pfizer's vaccine against the Wuhan variant and the Omicron sub-variants BA.4 and BA.5 of the novel coronavirus in its vaccine campaign against the contagious mutants.

Brussels to open new telephone information number to solve queries related to monkeypox

The capital city of Brussels is also opening a new telephone information number, which is especially for all queries which are mostly related to the virus from next week.

About 90% of 500 people vaccinated in our centre are from Belgium, says Lille city council

Around 500 vaccinations against the monkeypox virus were administered in Lille, just around the French border.

Amid vaccine crisis, People in Europe cross borders to receive monkeypox jabs: Reports

Amid serious vaccine shortages and increasing case numbers, people in Europe are crossing borders to receive the monkeypox vaccine as authorities in their own nations struggle to provide doses.

16-year-old boy drowns in natural outdoor swimming pool in Rurberg

A 16-year-old boy has been drowned on July 30 in a natural outdoor swimming pool in the German village of Rurberg.

Belgium: Call for monkeypox vaccine on rise among men who are having sex with men

The call for the vaccine against monkeypox in Belgium is rising fast among men who are having same-sex relationships.

Sweden logs over 85 cases of monkeypox: Reports

Around 85 people are confirmed to have been infected with monkeypox in Sweden, an increase of eight since last week, as per reports.

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Rafael Nadal Uncertain for French Open Amid Ongoing Injury Woes

Nadal, known for his tenacity and resilience on the tennis court, admitted that he is far from being in peak form as he battles through the lingering effects of his injury. Reflecting on his current condition, Nadal conceded, "I don't think I'll be able to play at 100%"

French Air Traffic Controller Strike: Ryanair Cancels Over 300 Flights Across Europe

The disruptions, though initiated by French air traffic controllers, have reverberated throughout European airspace, affecting flights that were not destined for France but were merely flying over its airspace en route to other destinations such as Greece or Spain

German Investors Advocate for Hungary to Adopt Euro Amid Forint Volatility

According to a recent survey conducted by the German-Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, support for Hungary's integration into the eurozone has surged to its highest level in over a decade, reaching an impressive 73%

Air Traffic Control Strike Threatens Chaos Ahead of Paris Olympics

The impending strike by air traffic control unions in Paris, warned by Pascal de Izaguirre of FNAM, could severely disrupt air travel, particularly inconvenient with the anticipated influx of hundreds of thousands of visitors to the city

Operation Underway in Sydney Following Stabbing of Bishop in Church

The Joint Counter-Terrorism Team, comprising federal and state police, alongside the Australian Security Intelligence Organization (ASIO), has been mobilized to execute search warrants as part of the ongoing investigation