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Millions of people were left without power after a huge blackout hit three Central Asian countries following an unspecified accident, according to officials in the ex-Soviet region. The capitals of Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan as well as Kazakhstan's economic hub Almaty suffered power cuts at around lunchtime local time. IMAGES of car traffic, power station in Almaty
Dhaka, Aug 7 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Monirul Alam) The vaccination campaign against Covid-19 continued this Saturday in a makeshift center on the outskirts of Dhaka to administer the dose of Sinopharm. FOOTAGE OF THE COVID-19 VACCINATION CAMPAIGN IN DHAKA, BANGLADESH.
San Juan, Jun 10 (EFE).- Private electricity company LUMA Energy, which took over power transmission and distribution in Puerto Rico on June 1, announced Thursday that some 400,000 customers are still without electricity after a fire broke out at a substation in a town near capital San Juan."Currently 400,000 customers remain without service. It has already been resumed in several sectors of the San Juan metropolitan area," the company said in a tweet. (Camera: THAIS LLORCA).B-ROLL OF THE POWER OUTAGE IN SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO.
Mexico City, Feb 15 (EFE).- A strong cold front that was sweeping across Northern Mexico has left at least five people dead, thousands affected and power cuts that affected 4.7 million users.Ciudad Juárez, in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua, reported the death of a motorcyclist on the icy pavement, while the Civil Protection of Nuevo León recorded the death of three homeless people and an adult in the metropolitan area of Monterrey, the second largest city of Mexico and the most affected. (Camera: RAUL MORALES). SHOT LIST: SNOWY ROADS AND WINTER STORM IN NORTHERN MEXICO.
Grave concern is growing among senior White House advisers about the people President Donald Trump has been listening to lately. CNN reports Trump has turned to a fringe group of advisers peddling increasingly dubious tactics to overturn the results of the election. That's generated new levels of uncertainty at how Trump will resist the coming end of his tenure. The coterie includes conspiracist lawyer Sidney Powell, disgraced former national security adviser Michael Flynn, and onetime chief strategist Steve Bannon. Other voices in Trump's ear are those from hawkish trade adviser Peter Navarro and the eccentric founder of the retail website Overstock. Sources close to the President say his advisers are particularly worried about what Powell may convince him to do in the coming days. Through it all, Trump has mostly abandoned the day-to-day running of government.