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Dumoulin leaving MPCC, Jakobsen and Ciccone win virtually: Daily News Digest Doping in Cycling

Dumoulin leaving MPCC, Jakobsen and Ciccone win virtually: Daily News Digest

(Want the Daily News Digest delivered directly to your inbox? Here’s the sign-up.) Hello again, CyclingTips readers. We might not be getting the Giro d’Italia action that we were expecting for May right now, but there were at least a few big names going head-to-head virtually this weekend for The Challenge…
bubmag
May 25, 2020
Kim Jong Un moves to increase North Korea’s nuclear strength Kim Jong Un

Kim Jong Un moves to increase North Korea’s nuclear strength

SEOUL — After another weekslong absence from public view, North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un, has convened the country’s top military-governing body, outlining “new policies for further increasing” its nuclear capabilities and promoting top weapons officials, the North’s state-run media said Sunday.Kim’s attendance at the meeting was his first public…
bubmag
May 24, 2020
Safety tops the tourism agenda Mass Tourism

Safety tops the tourism agenda

For the past two months or so, many of the world's popular tourist destinations have been shuttered to visitors, leaving beaches, restaurants, shops, bars and streets almost empty.Now that the world is gradually reopening and people are stepping out again, they are faced with the reality that life today is…
bubmag
May 24, 2020
Coronavirus lockdowns stifle Eid celebrations as infections rise Mecca

Coronavirus lockdowns stifle Eid celebrations as infections rise

RIYADH: Muslims around the world began marking a sombre Eid al-Fitr on Sunday (May 24), many under coronavirus lockdown, but lax restrictions offered respite to worshippers in some countries despite fears of skyrocketing infections.The three-day festival, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, is traditionally celebrated with mosque…
bubmag
May 24, 2020
Coronavirus lockdowns stifle Eid celebrations as infections rise Mecca

Coronavirus lockdowns stifle Eid celebrations as infections rise

RIYADH: Muslims around the world began marking a sombre Eid al-Fitr on Sunday (May 24), many under coronavirus lockdown, but lax restrictions offered respite to worshippers in some countries despite fears of skyrocketing infections.The three-day festival, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, is traditionally celebrated with mosque…
bubmag
May 24, 2020