Turkish minister says US behind 2016 failed coup: Newspaper

US State Department calls the accusation by Turkey’s Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu ‘unfounded and irresponsible’. Turkey’s interior minister has accused the United States of being behind a 2016 failed coup that Ankara has blamed on a US-based Muslim preacher and businessman, Turkish daily Hurriyet reported, at a time when Turkey is seeking improved ties with its NATO ally. Source Aljazeera

CDC director says schools can safely reopen without vaccinating teachers

  • Teachers do not need to get vaccinated against Covid-19 before schools can safely reopen, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
  • School systems across the U.S. have been under pressure to reopen after shifting to remote learning last year due to the pandemic.
  • Teachers and other faculty have expressed concerns about returning to school, potentially putting their health at risk. Source CNBC

France, Poland, Sweden latest EU countries to rule out AstraZeneca jab for elderly

France, Poland and Sweden on Tuesday issued recommendations not to use the COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca for the elderly. They join Germany and Italy which issued such recommendations last week. Authorities in France and Sweden say the vaccine should be prioritised for people under the age of 65, both citing insufficient clinical trial data for older people. Source EuroNews

Paris court finds French state guilty in landmark lawsuit over climate inaction

A Paris court on Wednesday found the French state guilty of failing to meet its commitments to curb greenhouse gas emissions in a landmark ruling hailed by activists as a “historic victory for climate”. A group of NGOs backed by two million citizens had filed a complaint accusing the French state of failing to act to halt climate change, in what has been dubbed the “case of the century”.  Source France24

Turkish aircraft violate Greek airspace 128 times in January – report

Turkish aircraft entered Greek airspace without permission 128 times last month, Greek newspaper To Vima reported on Monday.

The violations were made by 73 aircraft, which included seven fighter jets carrying weapons, To Vima said citing a statement by Greece’s National Defence General Staff (GEETHA). The planes failed to submit necessary flight plans, it said. Source Ahval