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Recent COVID-19 Surge In Europe Raises Concerns at WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) Regional Director for Europe, Hans Kluge, on

COVID-19: Confusion as Trump Questions U.S. Vaccine Rollout

The head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said on

COVID-19: IMF To Disburse 1 Billion Dollars To Angola

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Wednesday said it would disburse 1

Japan’s Central Bank Maintains Ultra Easing Policy To Support Economy

Japan’s central bank decided on Thursday to keep its ultra-loose monetary policy

Venezuelan President Involved In Crimes Against Humanity – UN

  Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro bears responsibility for grave rights violations including

Zimbabwe To See Boost In 2020 Wheat Output – Minister

Zimbabwe is expecting to harvest about 220,000 metric tons of winter wheat

Britain Marks 400th Anniversary Of Mayflower Voyage To U.S.

Britain, on Wednesday marked the 400th anniversary of the voyage to the

India’s COVID-19 Cases Now Over 5 Million

India on Wednesday reported a spike of 90,123 new COVID-19 cases, taking

Protestant Church of Germany Prepares For Christmas Services In Stadiums

The official Protestant Church of Germany (EKD) is gearing up for Christmas

PAOK Dump Benfica Out Of UEFA Champions League Qualifying

Former European Cup winners Benfica crashed out of the 2020/2021 UEFA Champions

115 Head Injuries Caused From U.S. Crowd Control Weapons During Protests

The use of crowd control weapons during protests that have unfolded nationwide

Several Explosions From Ammunition Depot Rocks Czech Republic

A police ammunition depot in the Czech Republic caught fire in the

Yoshihide Suga Elected As Japan’s First New Prine Minister In 8 years

Yoshihide Suga, the new leader of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP),

School Bus, Train Collision Leaves Bus Driver Dead In New Zealand

The driver of a school bus that collided with a train at

Almost 300 Rohingya Migrants Stranded In Indonesia Require Medical Care- UN

The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) on Tuesday said over one-third of the

Poland Govt Approves Increase In Country’s Minimum Wage

The government of Poland on Tuesday approved a hike in the country’s

International Day of Democracy: U.S. Reaffirms Rights Of Citizens

On the International Day of Democracy, the U.S. reaffirmed the right of

Ex-Brazilian President Faces New Money Laundering Charge

Brazil’s former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva faces a new charge

Former Nissan Executive Greg Kelly’s Trial Begins In Tokyo

The trial of Greg Kelly, the former right-hand man of ex-Nissan boss Carlos

Iranian Official Warns Foreign Powers Not To Meddle In Afkari Case

The Iranian Justice Department on Monday warned European embassies in Tehran against

218 Cambodian Troops Sent On Peacekeeping Mission In Mali

Cambodia has dispatched 218 Blue Helmets to join the United Nations’ peacekeeping

European Automotive Industry Fears Disaster In Case Of “No Deal” Brexit

Britain completing its exit from the European Union without a new trade

Seoul City To Extend Ban On Rallies Of 10 People Or More To Curb COVID-19 Spread

The Seoul city government on Monday announced a plan to extend a

10 Pupils Killed, 7 Injured as Fire Burnt School Dormitory

  At least 10 pupils have been killed and seven others injured

COVID-19: 17 Lawmakers Test Positive in India

  As many as 17 Indian Members of Parliament (MPs) tested positive

COVID-19: Cyril Ramaphosa Shows Concern on South Africa’s Media Sector

  President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday voiced concern over the heavy losses

Over 5m Pupils in Class as Schools Re-Open in Italy

  Some 5.6 million pupils were back in class on Monday as

Afghan Government Intends To End Ongoing War, Violence- Spokesman

Afghan presidential spokesman Sediq Sediqqi on Monday said the Afghan government intends

‘Hotel Rwanda Hero’ Appears In Rwandan Court Amid Tight Security

Paul Rusesabagina, portrayed as a hero in a Hollywood movie about Rwanda’s

US Ambassador To China Is Leaving- Pompeo

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday said U.S. Ambassador to