The drills were due to end on Sunday but a statement said sea and air exercises were continuing.
The airline's head of operations has asked for 100 volunteers to fill the roles for three months.
Hotel quarantine is to be followed by four days of "medical surveillance" at home or any hotel.
Extreme drought and historic heat have caused the River Po's water levels to drop dramatically.
A Japanese sailor has been stabbed at Bloody Ridge in Solomon Islands during a World War II remembrance ceremony in Honiara. (rnz.co.nz)
President Gustavo Petro is demanding a new global strategy to tackle his nation's drugs industry.
I'm going to travel to Shirakawa-go, one of the most famous historical villages in Japan. It's known for Gassho-style house. ( Solo Travel Japan)
Wimbledon runner-up Nick Kyrgios ended a three-year title drought by claiming the trophy at the site of his last triumph, saving the only break point he faced in the Citi Open final Sunday along the way to a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Yoshihito Nishioka.
(Japan Today)
An estimated 60% of the capital Port-au-Prince is now considered “lawless”, human rights groups say.
The BBC tracks the crucial issues facing Kenyans as the country chooses a new president on 9 August.
Anti-abortion Gen-Z activists think their fight isn't at odds with the generational theme.
The BBC visits a maternity ward where mothers are forced to share beds and have no access to pain relief.
The athlete has been declared brain dead and police say the suspect is on the run.
Japanese weather officials are urging people to take precautions against heatstroke, as sweltering heat is expected in many parts of the country in the coming days. (NHK)
The US president is leaving for his home state of Delaware after testing negative for the virus.
Egypt tries to broker a truce between Israel and Palestinian militants, as Gazans mourn their dead.
The bill - which aims to help reduce US carbon emissions by 40% by 2030 - could pass next week.
The chair of the Horniman Museum said it was "moral" to return items taken by "force" years ago.
Over 80,000 tourists in the resort known as "China's Hawaii" face new restrictions and cancelled flights.
The 10 workers are stuck underground in Coahuila after a tunnel wall collapsed in a mine shaft.
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