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China’s Xi’an imposes ‘strictest’ controls to halt Covid outbreak

Views: 1 2 The locked-down Chinese city of Xi’an on Monday tightened Covid-19 controls to the “strictest” level, banning residents from driving cars around town in an effort to control the country’s worst outbreak in 21 months. © STR Historic Xi’an — where 13 million residents are facing their fifth day confined at home — is

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Pope’s 3 key words for a marriage: ‘Please, thanks, sorry’

Views: 2 By NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press   ROME (AP) — Pope Francis is seeking to encourage married couples, acknowledging that the pandemic has aggravated some family problems but urging couples to seek help and always remember three key words in a marriage: “Please, thanks and sorry.” © Provided by Associated Press – Sports Pope Francis

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Israel tests 4th COVID vaccine dose, awaits ministry green light

Views: 1 RAMAT GAN, Israel (Reuters) – An Israeli hospital administered fourth COVID-19 vaccine doses on Monday to a test group, as the country considers approving the measure for vulnerable populations in a bid to outpace a surge in infections fuelled by the Omicron variant. © Reuters/RONEN ZVULUN A medical worker receives a fourth dose of

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Armed intruder apprehended on Windsor Castle grounds as queen celebrates Christmas

Views: 2 LONDON — British police on Saturday said that an armed intruder was arrested on Christmas morning on the grounds of Windsor Castle, the main residence of Queen Elizabeth II, where the British monarch was celebrating Christmas. © Alastair Grant/AP Police guard Windsor Castle on Dec. 25. (Alastair Grant/AP)“The man has been arrested on suspicion

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Heavy snow hit parts of central Japan on Monday, causing traffic snarls and disrupting flights and rail connections.

Views: 3 Heavy snow hit parts of central Japan on Monday, causing traffic snarls and disrupting flights and rail connections. Power outages were reported by over 3,200 houses in the region, Kansai Electric Power said. © Provided by DW The weather agency said some regions could see up to 90 centimeters of snowfallWeather officials have warned

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YOTV Presents World-class Entertainment this festive season at no data cost.

Views: 5 It is that time of the year when we are in high spirits and smiles are painted all over our faces as we celebrate Christmas.   It is that time of the year for festivities and merrymaking. In the spirit of merrymaking, YOTV Channels, a video on demand platform created by Albayan media

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German NGO rescues over 400 migrants over Christmas weekend

Views: 3 German NGO Sea-Watch rescued hundreds of people from the Mediterranean Sea over the Christmas holiday weekend. © Provided by DW Sea-Watch rescued 180 migrants from a boat in distress on SaturdaySome 96 people were rescued from a boat in distress in the Mediterranean on Sunday. It was the organization’s fifth rescue mission within three

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Around 8,000 flights cancelled globally over Christmas weekend due to COVID-19

Views: 2 Around 8,000 flights were cancelled globally between Christmas Eve and Boxing Day as airlines experienced staff shortages due to COVID-19. Approximately 3,000 of the cancelled flights were in or out of the United States, where the highly transmissible Omicron COVID variant is causing a surge in infections, according to flight-tracking website FlightAware.com ©

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Archbishop Desmond Tutu to lie in state as memorial services announced

Views: 2 The anti-apartheid veteran’s funeral is set to take place in Cape Town on Saturday 1 January but plans are still in their “infancy”. Meanwhile, world leaders have been paying tribute to the 90-year-old, who died at the Oasis Frail Care Centre on Boxing Day. Image:Archbishop Desmond Tutu died at the age of 90

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