
WHO, against the immediate lifting of restrictive measures
European countries have one after another launched the lifting of restrictive measures against Covid-19, but the WHO urges you to be careful.
According to the WHO, the total lifting of the measures and the declaration of victory over the pandemic is not a prudent action, while the coronavirus continues to spread in high numbers.
A few days ago it was Denmark that lifted restrictions against Covid, including wearing a mask or releasing schedules. France, Britain and other European countries are following her example.
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Omicron was still contagious and deadly, urging countries not to "remove all restrictions immediately."

Italy expects to be added to the list of countries without restrictions
Very soon, Italy will also announce the dates for the lifting of restrictions against Covid-19, as the current situation is improving.
Many restrictions, including traffic, on bars and restaurants have already been eased for those vaccinated. Masks are still mandatory outdoors, but day by day the neighboring state is following the path of total reopening.

Vatican Incident: Stranger interrupts Pope Francis through accusations
An unknown man interrupted the speech and got the attention of Pope Francis's audience at the Vatican, accusing the church and the Pope himself.
“Kisha nuk është ashtu siç e do Zoti. Zoti të refuzon ty At, ti nuk je një mbret”- tha burri, teksa u shoqërua jashtë nga autoritetet. Ai nuk bëri rezistencë dhe i lutej Papës në spanjisht dhe italisht për çështje të paditura.
Papa Françesku e pa gjithë skenën dhe kërkoi të bëhej një lutje për të panjohurin.
“Dëgjuam pak më parë një person që bërtiste, shante, kishte një problem. Nuk e di nëse ishte fizik, psikik apo shpirtëror, por është një vëlla në vështirësi. Prandaj dua ta mbyll duke u lutur për të, për vëllanë tonë që vuan. Njeriu po vuante prandaj bërtiste. Le të mos refuzojmë nevojat e këtij vëllai tonë”.- u shpreh ai.

12 emigrantë gjenden pa jetë në kufirin Turqi- Greqi
12 people have lost their lives after being frozen from the cold in a small town in Turkey, on the border with Greece. The Turkish Interior Ministry accused Greece of calling the incident with Turkish immigrants "cruel behavior" and addressed the EU, accusing it of being lenient with Athens.
Both Greece and Turkey accuse each other.The Turkish Interior Minister wrote on Twitter that the bodies found were among 22 migrants who returned to Turkey by Greek border guards.
From the published images it was seen that at least 8 of the victims no longer even had body clothes, a fact that makes their tragic end even more inhuman.

Source: CNN, Reuters