Mayotte: five weeks after the cyclone, teachers return to school

Mayotte: five weeks after the cyclone, teachers return to school

Five weeks after the devastating passage of Cyclone Chido on Mayotte and a week before the students, teachers returned to the archipelago on Monday but some establishments have not been restored and others remain occupied by victims. The return of students, postponed several times, is planned “from January 27”announced Elisabeth Borne, Minister of Education, to … Read more

Türkiye: 37 people died after drinking adulterated alcohol in six weeks

Türkiye: 37 people died after drinking adulterated alcohol in six weeks

Thirty-seven people have died in Istanbul in six weeks after consuming adulterated alcohol, the Istanbul governor’s office announced on Monday. “37 people lost their lives, 77 people were poisoned, including 17 who continue to receive treatment due to the consumption of adulterated alcohol since November 1, 2024”he indicated on X. Fourteen people suspected of having … Read more

Cuba prepares for the arrival of Hurricane Rafael, two weeks after Oscar

Cuba prepares for the arrival of Hurricane Rafael, two weeks after Oscar

Cuba is preparing for the arrival of Hurricane Rafael, which is expected to hit the island on Wednesday, at a time when the country is barely recovering from a giant power outage and the passage of Oscar which left eight people dead. “Rafael strengthened into a hurricane with maximum sustained winds near 75 mph” (120 … Read more

Harris with black voters and Trump in a border state three weeks before the election

Harris with black voters and Trump in a border state three weeks before the election

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are each traveling through disputed states on Sunday, the American vice-president trying to dispel doubts about her ability to mobilize traditional electorates crucial for the Democratic camp, and the former Republican president hammering home his anti-immigration speech. A little more than three weeks before the November 5 vote, the polls … Read more