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Arsenal transfer round-up: Dusan Vlahovic contingency plan as first January signing made

It’s been a relatively quiet start to the January transfer window for Arsenal, but Mikel Arteta seems to be biding his time. The Gunners are likely to be the most active side inside the top four in this window as they look to solidify their Champions League spot. The north Londoners are in the market for a striker, […]

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Argentina protests Iranian suspect at Nicaragua event

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — The presence of a senior Iranian official at the investiture of Nicaragua’s president has angered Argentina, which alleges the official was involved in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires that killed 85 people. Argentina’s Foreign Ministry said Tuesday that the appearance of Mohsen Rezaei, the Iranian

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France says still far from reviving 2015 Iran nuclear deal

  PARIS (Reuters) -Iran and world powers are still far from any agreement to revive their 2015 nuclear deal despite making some progress at the end of December, France’s foreign minister said on Tuesday.© Reuters/POOL FILE PHOTO: French Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian speaks at a news conference following a meeting with NATO’s Secretary General

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A year on, could Trump social media ban backfire?

In 2016, fresh from his stunning presidential victory, Donald Trump sat down to be interviewed on the prestigious US news show 60 Minutes. He was asked about his use of social media. © Getty Images Twitter permanently suspended Marjorie Taylor Greene for repeated violations of its rules around coronavirus misinformation“I’m going to be very restrained, if

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Buhari, ACF hail Amina’s reappointment as deputy UN secretary

Nigeria’s Amina Mohammed has been reappointed as the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations. Mohammed, who is also the Chair of the United Nations Sustainable Development Group, will now serve a second term as the deputy secretary-general. Accepting her reappointment, Mohammed wrote on Twitter, “I am deeply humbled to serve a second term as UN

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Prince Charles’ Holocaust survivors portrait project to feature in new BBC documentary

The Prince of Wales has said he hopes a series of paintings he commissioned of Holocaust survivors will be a “guiding light for our society”. Charles’ journey as he tasks seven leading artists to paint some of the nation’s last remaining Holocaust survivors is the subject of a new BBC documentary.© PA 2.64685775.jpgAll seven survivors were

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Pfizer CEO announces Omicron vaccine to be ready in March

The chief executive of Pfizer has announced it could launch a vaccine targeted at the Omicron variant in March. © AFP via Getty Images GettyImages-1235837569.jpg Albert Bourla told CNBC the company is “already starting manufacturing some of these quantities at risk”. He said Pfizer could be ready to file for US regulatory approval for a redesigned vaccine and launch it as soon

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Mohamed Salah says he’s ‘not asking for crazy stuff’ in new Liverpool contract

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah insists he is not asking for “crazy stuff” but wants to be appreciated in his new contract. The Egypt international has less than 18 months remaining on his current deal and has reiterated whether he stays or goes remains in the hands of the club. Reports have claimed Salah is looking for a weekly salary of

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South African studies suggest Omicron has higher ‘asymptomatic carriage’

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Preliminary findings from two South African clinical trials suggest the Omicron coronavirus variant has a much higher rate of “asymptomatic carriage” than earlier variants, which could explain why it has spread so rapidly across the globe. © Reuters/SUMAYA HISHAM A healthcare worker administers the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine to a pregnant woman, amidst

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