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Current Events (10/19-10/25)

10,000 troops from North Korea will be fighting alongside Russia soon

Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky spoke on Thursday with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte at the Western security alliance’s headquarters in Brussels. Zelensky said North Korea is preparing to send more than 12,000 troops to fight alongside Russia on Oct. 18. North Korea has deployed their troops and will be fighting alongside Russia as soon as this weekend. 

More than 5000 ballots have been casted in Athens

 

Early voting in Athens and Oconee has surpassed the high numbers that the 2020 election had obtained by thousands. This year, early voting began on Oct. 15 and since then 6,147 people casted early votes in Athens. In Oconee County, more than 7,200 people have already voted, according to Athens Banner-Herald

Egypt declares malaria-free after 100 years of many attempts

The World Health Organization announced Egypt is now malaria free and is the third country to be certified in the Eastern Meditation Region along with the United Arab Emirates and Morocco. Malaria is a life-threatening disease spread to humans by mosquito bites. Egypt authorities have tried to make the country malaria-free for nearly 100 years. Malaria kills an estimated 600,000 people every year, mostly in Africa. Globally, 44 countries and one territory have been certified malaria-free. 

Harris and Trump tour swing states

With less than two weeks until Election Day, presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are touring across major swing states to win over undecided voters. Trump has made visits to Pennsylvania, Georgia, and North Carolina, while Harris has visited the “Blue Wall” made up of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Besides these states, the two candidates have also visited New York and Texas.

E. Coli outbreak linked to McDonalds quarter pounder

An outbreak of E. Coli across 10 states has been linked to ingredients in the Mcdonald’s Quarter Pounder. This outbreak was caused by the oOnions on the burger, which contained E. Coli.  This outbreak has led to almost 50 illnesses and at least one death. McDonalds, as well as other fast food chains, have stopped serving onions at their locations.