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Italy Plans To Open Borders To Non-EU Nationals From Mid-May

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Prime Minister Mario Draghi has indicated during the G20 summit–currently taking place remotely from Rome–that Italy plans to allow visitors from mid-May onwards, without having to quarantine upon arrival. The Telegraph  reported  that a government source said that the Italian health ministry would “soon formally announce that Italy’s five-day quarantine rule would be scrapped for visitors who can show that they are negative, vaccinated or immune.” An official confirmed that this would apply not just to EU nationals but also to non-EU nationals, such as U.K. and U.S. visitors. Prime Minister Mario Draghi told the summit that “as long as you can show that you have been vaccinated or you test negative or you have immunity, then you’ll be welcome to come to Italy.” The basis of verifying that travelers arriving into the country are immune, vaccinated or tested negative would be in the form of a travel pass, a so-called vaccination passport. The EU is choosing to call this a Digital Green

Visa lottery results 2021 are finally in. How do the winners get their green cards now?

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legally immigrate to the United States and achieve the American Dream with a green card in hand in 2021, thanks to one of the most popular visa programs. Back in April, President Trump announced a suspension in issuing green cards for 60 days. As we approach the deactivation date of that deadline, the U.S. State Department posted Saturday the winners for Fiscal Year 2021 of the  Diversity Immigrant Visa Program. The program hands out 55,000 permanent resident cards, known as green cards, each year. President Donald Trump’s promise to end it. The winners were drawn from random selection by computer from among qualified entries. The visas are available for immigrants with historically low rates of immigration to the U.S. Participants in the DV-2021 lottery can go to the  Entrant Status Check  page on the internet to learn if their entry was selected, using the confirmation number issued to them when they completed their electronic entry last year. The Entrant Status Check feature will be

Some Ghanaians busted at Dubai International Airport for smuggling weed.

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  Five Ghanaians have been detained by Police in Dubai for drug trafficking. One of them is serving a 10-year jail term as a result. They were arrested from the Dubai international airport while allegedly attempting to smuggle marijuana into the United Arab Emirates within the first quarter of 2021. In a statement, Ghana’s consulate in Dubai disclosed that the substances usually concealed in food items were reportedly given to travellers by their agents in Ghana. They are therefore cautioning travellers to desist from receiving items from agents or other persons unless they can establish the exact contents of such packages. Read full statement below  Source :khaleej Times | Category | Aviation News

UK raises hopes of easing travel restrictions after months of lockdown

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  The UK government has announced travel restrictions could ease next month, just in time for summer travel. Hopes are rising for foreign holidays to be allowed for UK travellers. Under proposals that could come into force from 17 May, countries will be placed in a traffic light system with green, amber and red lists. These will determine whether, and where, travellers must isolate on returning to England, government officials confirmed. Ministers are expected to confirm at the start of May whether travel can resume on 17 May, and will also then give the first list of countries in each colour-based list. What is the UK’s traffic light system? The UK’s traffic light proposal shows green, orange and red list countries, which are identified by the risk of contracting COVID-19. This is measured by factors including: Percentage of population that has had the vaccine Rate of infection Prevalence of new or emerging variants Access to reliable scientific data The  ‘red list’  currently houses

Suspected killers of African World Airline Engineer say they mistook him for a pig

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  The Akyem Oda Police has arrested Joseph Kwasi Effah alias Kwasi Tailor, Kwabena Akwaah, 45, and Kwasi Bosompem Mensah, 58, all members of the local community watchdog committee in connection with the killing of Prince Kwabena Kumi on April 1, 2018. He was shot at close range to death at Akyem Asuboa near his home in the Eastern Region. According to Starrfm.com.gh, the prime suspect, Joseph Kwasi Effah alias Kwasi Tailor said he killed the Aeronautic Engineer with his locally made single barrel gun. He narrated that on the night of March 31, 2018, at about 9:00 pm he was assigned together with his colleague Kwabena Akwaah, 45 to patrol Asuboa bungalow to Cannan junction as community watchdog members. Joseph Kwasi Effah added that at about 1:35 am their patrol took them to Dabiso junction but he heard the sound of a pig in a nearby bush where he shot in the direction but he later discovered that he had rather shot a human being. He and his accomplice Kwabena Akwaah abandoned the body

Ho Airport to begin commercial flights April,2021

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  Africa World Airlines (AWA) is set to start the commercial use of the Ho airport which has been lying fallow since its completion in 2016. The facility, according to the Ghana Airport Company Limited, will cut travel time between Ho and Accra from 3 hours by road to about 30 minutes by air. The Head of Commercial at AWA, Adedayo Olawuyi, during a stakeholder engagement in Ho organized for the Ghana Airport Company Limited, Ghana Tourism Authority, Africa World Airline, and the Ghana Hoteliers Association, indicated that plans are afoot for AWA to fly to Ho at an initial rate of GHS99 by the end of the first quarter of 2021. Mr Adedayo Olawuyi also indicated that AWA is contemplating a twice-a-week travel routine along the route, i.e., Mondays and Fridays. Madam Amma Faake Gadzekpo, Head of Business Development Services at the Ghana Airport Company during her address at the stakeholder engagement, also indicated that the GACL has put in place adequate arrangements to ensure ease of tr

Belgium, Switzerland and Denmark announces easing of COVID restrictions

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  Belgium’s prime minister has announced the country will reopen restaurants and bars for outdoor service next month, and lift a night-time curfew. The decision comes as COVID-19 cases continue to decrease. And other countries, including Switzerland and Denmark, also announced on Wednesday relaxation of measures was incoming. Belgium Belgian prime minister Alexander De Croo made the announcement at a news conference in Brussels following a seven-hour meeting with regional leaders who struggled to find a compromise. "We saw that the number of infections has clearly decreased during the last weeks, we saw that the reproduction rate is under one, and we see that the hospitalization rate starts to decrease too," De Croo said. Bars and restaurants have been shut down since mid-October because of the pandemic but their owners have been lobbying to reopen and protesting in recent weeks. Barring a new surge in cases, De Croo said they will be authorised to reopen their terraces from