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The United States and major Western countries are experiencing a continuous rise in new cases of the novel coronavirus, which in turn has led to

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The United States and major Western countries are experiencing a continuous rise in new COVID-19 infections, which has led to a growing number of hospitalizations in American and European hospitals. Based on the figures, it can be said that COVID-19 infections are increasing worldwide. Last Thursday, the number of new infections reached 914,379, representing a 23% increase compared to 14 days prior. Last Friday, the number reached 913,866, representing a 20% increase compared to 14 days prior. The total number of infections last Saturday reached 950,652 (a 24% increase compared to two weeks prior). Yesterday (Wednesday), the world recorded 974,225 new infections in the past 24 hours, representing a 20% increase compared to 14 days prior. During these days, the world witnessed:

• The cumulative number of US infections has risen to 91 million.

As India approaches 44 million cases since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, Brazil's case count has jumped to 33 million. France has also reached the same level.

While Germany is nearing 30 million cases, the number of infections in Britain has jumped to 23 million. The greatest tragedy for Britain is that its death toll from the virus is approaching 200,000.

• Italy's infection rate has risen to 20 million. Japan's infection rate has surpassed 10 million.

Okaz newspaper identified the countries that recorded the highest number of infections in recent days as follows:

The United States continues to record the highest number of new infections, with at least 100,000 new cases daily. (132,928 cases last Thursday, 129,987 on Friday, 130,073 on Saturday, and 126,454 on Sunday). Yesterday (Wednesday), the US recorded 124,102 new cases, while the number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 rose to 41,127.

Japan is recording a continuous rise in the number of new infections: 97,339 on Thursday, 99,291 on Friday, and 79,633 on Sunday. Therefore, it was natural for the cumulative number of cases in Japan to rise to 10.47 million as of Wednesday.

The countries with the most infections in the world these days are: South Korea (76,378 infections on Wednesday), Australia (48,971 infections on Wednesday), Mexico (34,885 infections on Thursday, 34,567 infections on Friday, and 31,153 infections on Saturday); and Italy, which recorded 104,338 infections last Thursday and 100,596 infections on Friday.

The New York Times reported Tuesday that the United States is experiencing a surge in new COVID-19 cases due to the rapid spread of the BA.5 variant of Omicron, which is considered the fastest-spreading strain since the start of the pandemic. The newspaper also reported that some U.S. regions are considering reinstating mandatory mask-wearing. The rapid spread of the BA.5 variant in the United States since May has led to 41,127 hospitalizations as of Wednesday morning, an increase of approximately 20% compared to 14 days prior.

Of course, there are experts, scientists, and the general public who believe that with a third of the US population (91 million people) infected, and more than half the population vaccinated, there is no longer room for panic, only concern, with the availability of effective vaccines and successful drugs against COVID-19.

One of America's current problems is that it has abandoned the requirement for states to report the number of new infections they record daily to the federal government. This is an indicator that many experts consider vital for studying the health crisis from all angles. However, other experts believe that you don't need to count every drop of rain to know it's raining. Many states now rely on analyzing the results of sewage surveys, test results, the percentage of positive tests, and statistics related to the number of infected individuals hospitalized in order to assess their health situations.

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Ten countries, mostly in Central and South America, and one in the Arab world, are vying to join the list of nations with more than one million confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus. Belarus leads the group with 994,037 cases and 7,118 deaths. Belarus has a population of 9.4 million. Guatemala comes in second with 991,257 cases and 18,839 deaths. Guatemala has a population of 18.6 million. Nepal ranks third with 982,062 cases and 11,954 deaths, out of a population of 30.2 million. Bolivia is fourth with 979,738 cases and a population of 11.99 million. The United Arab Emirates follows with 976,180 cases and 2,325 deaths. The UAE has a population of 10.13 million. Uruguay follows with 967,808 cases in a population of just over 3.5 million. Next come Panama (942,083 cases), Ecuador (936,227 cases), Mongolia (932,058 cases), and finally Costa Rica (904,934 cases).

(America and New Zealand… COVID behind the biggest “farewells”)

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top infectious disease advisor to the US administration, announced that those eager for his departure from the public health scene will have to wait longer, until his retirement in January 2025, at the end of President Joe Biden's first term. Fauci, 81, is America's most famous physician. Despite the controversy surrounding his role in combating the global pandemic, he has remained the chief medical advisor to both the previous Republican administration and the current Democratic one. Fauci has served in the public health service for over 50 years and has been the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for decades. In a 2021 interview, Fauci mentioned that he had written his memoirs but would not sign a contract with a publisher until he leaves his government post. In another farewell, New Zealand's Director-General of Health, Dr. Ashley Bloomfield, announced yesterday that he had dreamed of throwing a lavish retirement party. However, the surge in COVID-19 cases in New Zealand has made that dream impossible. The decision to postpone the celebration of Bloomfield's resignation is attributed to the increasing rise in new infections, which portends a difficult winter there.

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The Crown Prince receives a message from the President of Kazakhstan to enhance bilateral cooperation

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a written message from the President of Kazakhstan concerning bilateral relations, which was received by Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan in Riyadh.

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The Crown Prince receives a message from the President of Kazakhstan to enhance bilateral cooperation

His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, received an important written message from His Excellency President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The message focused on ways to strengthen and develop the close bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries and to propel them towards broader horizons in various fields.

His Highness Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, Minister of Foreign Affairs, received the message during his official meeting today at the Ministry's headquarters in Riyadh with His Excellency Yermek Kosherbayev, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan. During the meeting, they reviewed aspects of joint cooperation and ways to enhance them in a manner that serves the interests of both countries and their friendly peoples.

The depth of Saudi-Kazakh relations

This message comes amidst the active diplomatic efforts underway in relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Republic of Kazakhstan, two countries bound by deep-rooted historical ties based on shared values ​​and mutual respect. These relations are gaining increasing importance in light of global geopolitical and economic shifts, as Kazakhstan is the largest country in Central Asia and a key strategic partner for the Kingdom in this vital region.

Prospects for economic and investment cooperation

Economically, the two countries possess tremendous potential for cooperation, particularly in the energy sector. Both Saudi Arabia and Kazakhstan are major global oil producers and active members of the OPEC+ alliance, which strengthens their joint coordination to ensure the stability of global energy markets. Furthermore, Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 opens up vast opportunities for mutual investments in mining, infrastructure, food security, and renewable energy, aligning with Kazakhstan's development goals.

The importance of political coordination

On the political front, the exchange of messages between the two leaderships reflects a mutual commitment to continued consultation and coordination on regional and international issues of common interest. The Kingdom plays a pivotal role in promoting stability in the Middle East, while Kazakhstan serves as a vital bridge between Asia and Europe, making the strengthening of their partnership a cornerstone of security and stability in both regions.

The reception was attended on the Saudi side by the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Political Affairs, Dr. Saud Al-Sati, and the Ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to the Republic of Kazakhstan, Faisal Al-Qahtani, reflecting the high-level diplomatic interest in the outcomes of this meeting and the future steps that will result from it to strengthen the strategic partnership.

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New Mexico investigation into Epstein's ranch: details of the historic decision

New Mexico opens a formal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch. Learn about the legislative committee's efforts to uncover human trafficking networks.

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New Mexico investigation into Epstein's ranch: details of the historic decision

In a decisive legal and legislative move, lawmakers in the US state of New Mexico passed new legislation aimed at launching a comprehensive and extensive investigation into the events that transpired behind the walls of Zorro Ranch, the sprawling estate associated with the late disgraced sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This step comes in response to growing demands from human rights groups and the public for transparency regarding the network Epstein operated in secrecy.

Bipartisan fact-finding committee

Under the new legislation, a special bipartisan commission will be formed in the state legislature. This commission will have broad powers to gather evidence, subpoena witnesses, and, most importantly, provide a secure platform for survivors to testify about the egregious abuse they suffered at the ranch. The ranch is located in a remote area about 48 kilometers south of Santa Fe, which for many years kept it largely out of scrutiny.

"Zorro Ranch": The Mysterious Castle

This ranch holds particular significance in the context of federal and local investigations, as it spans thousands of acres and includes a sprawling mansion and a private airstrip. The property has long been suspected of being a major hub for the human trafficking operations with which Epstein was accused. This move is the first of its kind at the state level to directly target activities that took place on the property, aiming to determine whether local individuals or others facilitated or covered up these crimes.

A complex historical and legal context

This investigation comes at a time when the Jeffrey Epstein case continues to generate widespread international controversy, particularly following his death in his Manhattan jail cell in 2019, officially ruled a suicide. This effectively prevented a trial that would have revealed many secrets. However, the recent release of court documents related to Virginia Giuffre's lawsuit against Epstein's associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, has brought the case back into sharp focus, revealing a vast network of connections involving politicians, financiers, and celebrities.

The importance of the investigation and its expected impact

Observers believe the New Mexico investigation holds immense symbolic and legal significance. It not only seeks to hold accountable potential perpetrators who may have escaped federal scrutiny, but also aims to close the legal loopholes that allowed these abuses to continue for years. Furthermore, the investigation sends a powerful message of support to the victims, affirming that justice does not expire and that the death of the main suspect does not mean the case is closed as long as there are survivors demanding their rights.

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Saudi Arabia and seven other countries condemn the escalation of settlement activity in the West Bank

Saudi Arabia and seven other countries issued a joint statement condemning Israel's classification of lands in the West Bank as "state lands," warning of the undermining of the two-state solution and calling for urgent international intervention.

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Saudi Arabia and seven other countries condemn the escalation of settlement activity in the West Bank

In a unified diplomatic move reflecting the seriousness of the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories, the foreign ministers of eight countries – the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, the State of Qatar, the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Republic of Turkey, the Republic of Indonesia, and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan – issued a joint statement expressing their strong condemnation of the recent Israeli decisions concerning the Palestinian territories.

Unprecedented escalation of settlement activity since 1967

The ministers condemned in the strongest terms Israel’s move to designate large areas of land in the occupied West Bank as “state land.” The statement noted that these actions include approving the commencement of land registration and settlement procedures, a dangerous step being taken for the first time since the occupation of the West Bank in 1967. The ministers considered this move a flagrant violation of international law and an escalation aimed at legitimizing and expanding settlements at the expense of the rights of the Palestinian people.

Violation of international laws and resolutions

The joint statement affirmed that these measures fundamentally violate international humanitarian law, specifically the Fourth Geneva Convention, which prohibits an occupying power from transferring its own population into the territory it occupies or altering its geographic and demographic character. The ministers also stressed that these practices constitute a blatant challenge to relevant UN Security Council resolutions, foremost among them Resolution 2334, which affirms the illegality of settlements in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem.

In a related context, the ministers pointed out that the Israeli decision contradicts the advisory opinion issued by the International Court of Justice, which clarified the legal implications of Israeli policies, stressing the illegality of any measures aimed at changing the historical and legal status of the occupied territory, and the need to end the occupation and prohibit the seizure of land by military force.

Risks of undermining the two-state solution

The foreign ministers of the eight countries warned of the political and security repercussions of these steps, emphasizing that they aim to impose a new administrative and legal reality that entrenches permanent Israeli control. They explained that the continued confiscation of land and the accelerated pace of settlement construction effectively undermine the two-state solution and eliminate any political prospect for the establishment of an independent, viable, and geographically contiguous Palestinian state. They cautioned that these policies pose a real threat to the chances of achieving a just and comprehensive peace in the region and exacerbate tension and instability in the Middle East.

A call for the international community to assume its responsibilities

The ministers concluded their statement with a clear call for the international community to take immediate action and fulfill its legal and moral responsibilities. They demanded decisive and clear steps to halt these ongoing violations and ensure Israel's respect for international law. They reaffirmed their full support for the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, foremost among them their right to self-determination, an end to the occupation, and the establishment of their independent state on the June 4, 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, as the only way to achieve lasting stability in the region.

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