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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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Eddie Howe encourages Newcastle to make memories against Manchester United

Views: 8 Damian Spellman  22 hrs ago © PA Archive Philippe Albert (right) celebrates scoring Newcastle’s final goal in a 5-0 win over Manchester United (Owen Humphreys/PA) – PA ArchiveEddie Howe has challenged his Newcastle players to make new memories in the club’s rivalry with Manchester United The Red Devils head for St James’ Park on Monday evening undergoing

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UK condemns Iran’s launch of ballistic missiles in war games

Views: 3   LONDON (Reuters) – Britain said on Friday it condemned a launch of ballistic missiles by Iran in war games conducted this week. © Reuters/WANA NEWS AGENCY Members of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) navy participate in a joint exercise called the ‘Great Prophet 17’, in the southwest of Iran“These actions are a

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Philippines observes Christmas in wake of deadly typhoon

Views: 0 MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of people in the Philippines, Asia’s largest Roman Catholic nation, were marking Christmas on Saturday without homes, adequate food and water, electricity and cellphone connections after a powerful typhoon left at least 375 people dead last week and devastated mostly central island provinces.More than 371,000 houses

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Omicron cases in India rise to 415, 115 recovered, says Union health ministry

Views: 5 India on Saturday reported 415 cases of the highly transmissible Omicron variant of the coronavirus—up from 358 from Friday—even as several states clamped restrictions to stanch its spread, according to the Union ministry of health and family welfare. The health ministry also said out of the 415 Omicron cases found across 17 states

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IMF extends emergency funding by 18 months due to Covid

Views: 1 The International Monetary Fund said Thursday it will extend its flexible access to emergency funding for an additional 18 months to help nations severely impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. © MANDEL NGAN The International Monetary Fund has taken multiple steps in December 2021 to help developing and poor nations severely impacted by the coronavirus

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Pep Guardiola thinks player strike unlikely despite sharing welfare concerns

Views: 2 Pep Guardiola has revealed it has crossed his mind that players could strike over welfare issues, although he does not think it will happen. The Manchester City boss says he agrees with Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson who spoke out this week, that player welfare is not taken seriously enough by the people who run the game. The intensity of the

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K-pop star Suga tests positive for COVID-19 after BTS return from U.S

Views: 3 By Hyonhee Shin © Reuters/AUDE GUERRUCCI FILE PHOTO: 2021 American Music Awards Arrivals at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles SEOUL (Reuters) – Suga, songwriter and rapper for K-pop sensation BTS, has tested positive for the coronavirus after returning from in-person concerts in the United States, the group’s management said on Friday. Suga, 28,

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Omicron snarls some Christmas travel plans; 3,800 flights canceled worldwide

Views: 2 About 3,800 flights were canceled around the globe on Friday and Saturday, as the fast-spreading omicron variant of the coronavirus infected or quarantined crews and prompted some travelers to change their Christmas plans. © David Mcnew/AFP/Getty Images More than 3,500 flights have been cancelled and thousands delayed around the world as the highly infectious

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