Unveiling the Top Stories of the Week with Newsweek Informer
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COVID-19: Delta Variant Spreads Rapidly Across the Globe
The pandemic continues to dominate headlines, and for good reason. The highly transmissible Delta variant of the virus is wreaking havoc around the world, particularly in countries with low vaccination rates. In the US alone, daily cases have increased fivefold in the past month. The World Health Organization has called for a moratorium on booster doses of COVID-19 vaccines until the end of September, urging countries instead to prioritize doses for those who are yet to be vaccinated.
Biden’s Infrastructure Bill Gets Senate Approval
In a rare bipartisan move, the US Senate recently passed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that promises to upgrade the country’s roads, bridges, broadband, and clean energy infrastructure over the next decade. The bill, which still needs to be approved by the House of Representatives, is seen as a key part of President Biden’s agenda to rebuild the US economy.
Wildfires Sweep Across Greece and Turkey
This summer has seen an unprecedented number of wildfires across Europe, with Greece and Turkey being among the worst-hit. The wildfires have destroyed thousands of homes, displaced local residents, and even led to loss of life. Experts attribute the fires to a combination of factors, including extreme heatwaves, droughts, and a lack of proper forest management.
Jeff Bezos Takes Flight to Space
In a somewhat lighter news story, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos recently made history by launching himself and three other passengers into space aboard his company Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket. The flight lasted 11 minutes, during which the passengers experienced weightlessness and got a stunning view of the Earth from above. While some have criticized the billion-dollar venture as a rich man’s indulgence, others see it as a next step in the exploration of space.
Conclusion
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