An impression of anarchy reigns in India as the number of coronavirus contaminations increases day by day. The government wants to revive activity, but many states are opposed and take their own measures. In Côte d'Ivoire, the rainy season, which has caused several floods, has already killed 28 people. The press points the finger at the government for urban planning problems. Finally in Hungary, Puskás Akadémia, club of the village of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, covered with public money, qualified for the next Europa League.
India, Ivory Coast and Hungary make international headlines
2020-06-30T05:40:58.597Z
An impression of anarchy reigns in India as the number of coronavirus contaminations increases day by day. The government wants to revive activity, but many states are opposed and take their own measures. In Côte d'Ivoire, the rainy season, which has caused several floods, has already killed 28 people. The press points the finger at the government for urban planning problems. Finally in Hungary, Puskás Akadémia, a club in the village of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, covered in public money, has qualified for the next Europa League. & Nbsp;
Source: europe1