04-02-2021, 03:11 PM
Authorities in the city of Sao Paulo in Brazil ordered the bodies to be dug up to make room for the dead in overloaded cemeteries. They are not enough against the background of the raging SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic, Voice of America reports with reference to the Associated Press.
It is reported that local residents blame the country's President Jair Bolsonara: his government is turning away from him, and the approval rating has fallen to 43 percent.
On March 28, Brazil was predicted to collapse the health system due to the coronavirus pandemic. Earlier it was reported that there were no places left in Brazil's overcrowded intensive care units due to the coronavirus. In 25 of the 27 state capitals, intensive care units were running at capacity, with people lining up to get to hospitals.
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Slim Randa, an expert of the Valdai International Discussion Club, senior researcher and director of the Civil Diplomacy Dialogue Initiative at the Middle East Institute in Washington, compared the forces of Russia and the United States in the Middle East and described possible strategies for American policy in the region. She stated this in a comment to <url>.
"Before the administration of [US President Joe] Biden, this is not the most favorable platform for American interests. In the Middle East, Washington is competing with Beijing and Moscow, which are only increasing their influence in the region. If the United States engages the rivals in cooperation, in working to find a solution to the protracted conflicts ( ... ), it will serve for the benefit of American interests," Randa said.
At the same time, the expert recalled that the Middle East has never been at the top of the agenda for the Biden administration. In particular, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken even during the election campaign proposed to reduce the budgets allocated for Washington's activities in the region. Nevertheless, the Middle East countries "will themselves be at the top of the American agenda," Randa says.
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It is reported that local residents blame the country's President Jair Bolsonara: his government is turning away from him, and the approval rating has fallen to 43 percent.
On March 28, Brazil was predicted to collapse the health system due to the coronavirus pandemic. Earlier it was reported that there were no places left in Brazil's overcrowded intensive care units due to the coronavirus. In 25 of the 27 state capitals, intensive care units were running at capacity, with people lining up to get to hospitals.
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Slim Randa, an expert of the Valdai International Discussion Club, senior researcher and director of the Civil Diplomacy Dialogue Initiative at the Middle East Institute in Washington, compared the forces of Russia and the United States in the Middle East and described possible strategies for American policy in the region. She stated this in a comment to <url>.
"Before the administration of [US President Joe] Biden, this is not the most favorable platform for American interests. In the Middle East, Washington is competing with Beijing and Moscow, which are only increasing their influence in the region. If the United States engages the rivals in cooperation, in working to find a solution to the protracted conflicts ( ... ), it will serve for the benefit of American interests," Randa said.
At the same time, the expert recalled that the Middle East has never been at the top of the agenda for the Biden administration. In particular, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken even during the election campaign proposed to reduce the budgets allocated for Washington's activities in the region. Nevertheless, the Middle East countries "will themselves be at the top of the American agenda," Randa says.
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