Over 130 people, including almost 20 children, have reportedly contracted hepatitis A in Vinnitsa The authorities in the Ukrainian city of Vinnitsa have introduced distance learning starting Monday amid a hepatitis outbreak that has already seen dozens of people, including children, taken to hospitals, Ukrainian media reported on Friday.
The right-wing activists dubbed Rep. Dan Crenshaw “Eyepatch McCain” Right-wing protesters heckled Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw at the Republican Party of Texas convention on Saturday, accusing the congressman of doing the World Economic Forum’s bidding and mockingly calling him “Eyepatch McCain.”
Supply via a major Caspian pipeline has been stopped due to technical violations, according to the news agency Sputnik A Russian court on Wednesday ordered a 30-day suspension of the activity of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), which takes oil from Kazakhstan to the Black Sea via one of the world’s largest pipelines.