The last weekend of February is here and it brings hot news. Joe Biden decided not to punish the Crown Prince, who had ordered a brutal murder of a journalist. Prince Harry proudly boasted of his son's first word, which had three syllables. Coach Jindřich Trpišovský celebrates his 45th birthday today, but he's already received the greatest gift!
Although President Joe Biden had promised to punish top Saudi leaders, he refused to impose sanctions on Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, whom the US intelligence community had idenftifies as responsible for the death of journalist Jamal Hashukji.
Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman had apparently approved an operation to capture or kill journalist and critic of Riyadh Jamal Hashukji, who was brutally murdered at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018.
While US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced visa restrictions affecting the 76 Saudis involved in the persecution of activists and journalists, he stopped short of imposing any measures that would affect the prince. The former deputy chief of intelligence and the Saudi military unit was put on the Ministry of Finance's sanctions list, yet the crown prince himself wasn't mentioned.
The American pharmaceutical company Pfizer has started testing its vaccine against Covid-19 on pregnant women, who have to be over 18 years of age and in the 24th to 34th week of pregnancy. Some of them will receive the real vaccine and others a non-functional substance, the so-called placebo. This should determine whether the vaccine poses any risks to pregnant women. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, pregnant women infected with coronavirus are at increased risk of complications, including preterm birth and the need to be hooked up to a ventilator.
A total of 4,000 expecting women from Argentina, Brazil, Britain, Chile, South Africa, Canada, Mozambique, the United States and Spain should participate in the experiment.
Prince Harry opened up about his 21-month-old son Archie on popular host James Corden's The Late Late Show, revealing that his first word was "crocodile."
"My son is just over a year and a half. He is hysterical. He’s got the most amazing personality. He’s already putting three or four words together, he’s already singing songs,"
The proud father also revealed that his wife, "Meg," as he calls her, makes fabulous breakfasts using the waffle maker they got from Queen Elizabeth for Christmas. Harry added that his son loves waffles, especially for breakfast. Aside of talking about entertaining topics, Harry explained why he had to leave Britain in the interview.
"It was a really difficult environment, as I think a lot of people saw. We all know what the British press can be like, and it was destroying my mental health. I was like 'this is toxic',"
SK Slavia Praha coach Jindřich Trpišovský is celebrating his 45th birthday today. The Slavia fans' darling has already received an early gift on Thursday - Slavia heads into the Round of 16 of the European League. Trpišovský's tram will now face the Scottish team Rangers FC, which unambiguously dominates the national competition. The matches will take place on March 11 and 18, with Slavia playing the first duel at home in Eden.
Renowned coach Trpišovský has already managed to lead Prague's Slavia to two league titles and is now on its way to a championship hat-trick. The admirer of Jürgen Klopp also won the individual Coach of the Year award.
The well-known Swedish brand Happy Socks now offers a cheerful limited collection of socks with motifs of the famous British singer David Bowie, a pioneer of new musical trends who died of liver cancer at the age of 69, on its website.
The colorful collection is inspired by his legendary career and includes some of his best visual performances, most famous characters and outfits from this world. If you have a distinctive style and are not afraid to stand out from the crowd like David Bowie, this bold collection of socks was made just for you!
We couldn't fit any more new in today's Early Bird. Have a relaxing weekend and don't let the current coronavirus situation spoil your mood. In other words, as Jamaican musician Bob Marley said: