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Crack Down Hard, or Wait and See? Europe Splits on Omicron Response. PARIS — The Dutch can now invite only two guests to their homes as part of a new lockdown. In Denmark, where masks and other social restrictions had all but disappeared thanks to a successful vaccination campaign, cinemas, amusement parks, zoos and ...
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Australia's PM Scott Morrison rules out new Covid lockdowns despite rising cases and Omicron fears On Tuesday, the country's most populous state reported its highest new daily caseload of the pandemic, and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison called an emergency National Cabinet meeting to discuss the rising infections.
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How the Kremlin Is Militarizing Russian Society A patriotic mural showing Soviet pilots from World War II, based on a photograph of the Victory Parade in 1945. The sign in Russian reads, "The saved world remembers you!" ...
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Covid: Rishi Sunak announces £1bn fund for businesses Hospitality businesses like pubs and restaurants will be able to apply for cash grants of up to £6,000 per premises. The government would also help some firms with the cost of sick pay ...
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Gabriel Boric: From Shaggy-Haired Activist to Chilean President Gabriel Boric rose to prominence in Chile ten years ago as a shaggy-haired student leading massive demonstrations for free quality public education. He ran for president this year, calling for a square deal for more Chileans, with more social ...
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Israel recommends fourth Covid-19 dose for people over 60 as Omicron cases surge Jerusalem (CNN) Israel has recommended that all people over 60 be given a fourth dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine, amid concern over the rapid spread of the Omicron variant. According to a statement from the health ministry, over-60s, ...
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Omicron forces new restrictions, global call for booster shot Singapore freezes ticket sales for quarantine-free travel · Australia steps up vaccine funding · Australian political leaders hold emergency cabinet meeting · S. Korean business groups protest new curbs · Big tech firms to skip CES event in Las Vegas.
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US denies Russian claims on Ukraine as rhetoric heats up The Pentagon is flatly rejecting Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu's claim that American military contractors are smuggling chemicals into eastern Ukraine to incite a "provocation." Shoigu's comments came during a meeting in Moscow on Tuesday with ...
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Foreign Drones Tip the Balance in Ethiopia's Civil War Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed pulled off a stunning reversal in the year-old conflict with the help of armed drones supplied by the United Arab Emirates, Turkey and Iran.
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Britain offers $1.3 billion in aid to hospitality and leisure businesses. The British government has responded to pleas for help from bars, restaurants and leisure businesses amid a surge in Omicron cases that has led to a wave of cancellations, staff shortages and closures. The Treasury said on Tuesday it would provide a ...
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