HALLELUJAH – A Circus/Queer Film [Gay Love, Hate & Religion.]
Check out http://www.x-circus.com for more info!“Hallelujah” is a queer/circus concept about religion and the importance of choosing kindness regardless of our differences and believes.
Check out http://www.x-circus.com for more info!“Hallelujah” is a queer/circus concept about religion and the importance of choosing kindness regardless of our differences and believes.
Olympics organizers have created an archipelago of controlled zones across Japan for about 60,000 foreign visitors including athletes and staff.
The World is Watching Cities, Now More than Ever. The US withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord brought cities into the spotlight. Because cities and mayors are acting now, and we must be right beside them as they become necessary leaders in this vital cause.
The Secret File is a compilation of photographs that have been circulated in the internet through viral marketing. It seems that the photos emerged from secret files of governments and agencies from around the world.
NBC News’ Dr. John Torres breaks down what you need to know to stay safe as the COVID-19 coronavirus continues to spread around the world. “It belongs to a large family of viruses called coronaviruses.
In 2014, the world avoided a horrific global outbreak of Ebola, thanks to thousands of selfless health workers — plus, frankly, thanks to some very good luck. In hindsight, we know what we should have done better. So, now’s the time, Bill Gates suggests, to put all our good ideas into practice
Thanks to Dr. Fauci for coming on my channel and helping to myth-bust so many things we’re seeing circulate online regarding COVID-19. Be sure to Stay Home to save lives, and give back.
Infectious diseases expert Dr. Anthony Fauci shares what makes COVID-19 so insidious, busts myths about the virus and breaks down why adhering to public health guidelines is paramount.
As the world attempts to stop the spread of COVID-19, the streets of the world’s most populated cities are practically empty in the midst of lockdowns and social distancing measures. From Wuhan City in China, Tokyo in Japan, Seoul in South Korea, Italian cities such as Rome and Milan
This report by NHK World explains their findings while attempting to report on the spread of the coronavirus through droplets while caughing, sneasing and even while talking. Interesting thesis.