Wednesday, October 14, 2020

World News Briefs -- October 14, 2020

France 24: Covid deaths in Europe, US exceed official tallies 

Deaths directly or indirectly attributable to the first wave of Covid-19 infections across 21 wealthy nations earlier this year exceeded government tallies by 20 percent on average, according to a study published Wednesday. 

Looking at the period from mid-February through May 2020, researchers reported 206,000 more deaths than would have been expected without the pandemic. But only 167,148 were officially traced to the coronavirus that has swept the globe since the start of the year, infecting tens of millions. 


 MIDDLE EAST 









 ASIA 

Kyrgyzstan's parliament taps Sadyr Zhaparov as new premier. 








 AFRICA 


Sudan: Annual inflation tops 200% in Sept as food prices soar. 






 EUROPE 


Karabakh’s losses in conflict are huge, Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan says. 







 AMERICAS 


BREAKING NEWS: Joe Biden's campaign DENIES he met Hunter's Ukrainian business partner despite email showing him thanking VP's son for 'opportunity to meet' - as pictures surface of him with a 'crack pipe'. 



Canada’s Justin Trudeau slams China over Hong Kong and Xinjiang. 



 TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR 

 Al-Qaeda and Islamic State: A 'fratricidal' clash. 



 ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS



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