124 Countries Back New WHO Pact to Tackle Future Pandemics
On May 19, 2025, the World Health Assembly approved a new international agreement aimed at strengthening the global response to future pandemics
The number of coronavirus cases worldwide is 372,757 and the number of deaths is 16,231, TASS reported, citing a message from the World Health Organization (WHO) this morning.
According to WHO statistics, the number of cases of coronavirus infection increased by nearly 40,000 people for a day. The deaths increased by 1,722.
Most infected and deceased were registered in Europe - 195 511 infected and 10 189 dead.
The West Pacific region, which includes China, South Korea and Japan has currently registered 96 580 infected and 3502 deaths.
The third place is for South and North America, where a total of 49 444 people are infected with the coronavirus and 12 428 deaths.
U.S. President Donald Trump has said he is ready to withdraw from his efforts to broker a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia
Following a two-hour phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump on May 19, Russian President Vladimir Putin maintained his refusal to agree to a full ceasefire in Ukraine
Bulgaria is among 15 European countries supporting a call for the European Union to adopt a new strategy in pursuing peace in Ukraine
The Greek island of Euboea continues to experience a series of earthquakes
Russian leader Vladimir Putin is reportedly confident that his forces can secure full control of four Ukrainian Oblasts (regions) by the end of 2025
The center-right AD-PSD/CDS coalition emerged victorious in Sunday’s legislative elections in Portugal, securing 86 parliamentary seats
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