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Covid-19 Live Updates: Hopes Fade for Global Herd Immunity The world may need to learn to live with the virus. Calls for a national lockdown mount as India struggles to bring outbreak under control. Fauci says indoor ...
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UK's Labour Party Reels After Panicked Response to Election Loss The party leader, Keir Starmer, was seen as scapegoating a key aide, causing more turmoil in an already divided party after a disappointing performance in local elections.
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Rockets Fired at Jerusalem and Hundreds Hurt in Clashes at Aqsa Mosque Gaza militants fired rockets toward Jerusalem and the Israeli police fought with Palestinian protesters in an escalation of violence after a week of increasing tensions.
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Sirens sound in Jerusalem as rockets fired from Gaza in day of escalation Jerusalem (CNN) Tensions in Jerusalem reached their highest point in years Monday with rocket sirens sounding just after 6:00 p.m. (11 a.m. ET), capping another day of violence in the holy city, where hundreds of Palestinians have been injured in clashes ...
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Mental Health Awareness 2021: Highlighting experiences, voices in sport McLaren's Lando Norris: 'I probably seemed like a normal person, than some robot walking around the paddock'. Lando Norris told ESPN being open about his mental health ...
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South African Filmmakers Move Beyond Apartheid Stories Films about South Africa once focused on apartheid, but a new generation of directors and producers is making hits about modern life and love for global audiences.
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Scottish election 2021: What is in Nicola Sturgeon's in-tray? A reshuffle and the Covid crisis, followed by an referendum, are top of the first minister's 'to do' list, but there will also have to be work done on the independence proposition. There's a daunting list, also, of public service reforms, economic priorities led by ...
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WHO classifies variant found in India as being of global concern "There is some available information to suggest some increased transmissibility of B.1.617," Maria Van Kerkhove, the technical lead of the WHO's coronavirus response, said at a news briefing Monday.
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Hugs to be allowed in England as part of lockdown easing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed Monday that he has given the go-ahead for that much-missed human contact from May 17 as part of the next round of lockdown easing following a sharp fall in new coronavirus infections.
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Contentious 'Jerusalem Day' march begins in wake of clashes that left more than 300 Palestinians injured JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday rerouted a provocative flag parade held in honor of Jerusalem Day, a fraught national holiday that has brought rolling protests and threatens to ignite the latest bout of Israeli-Palestinian ...
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