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Britons can finally travel but no one knows where to!
CNN
LONDON, United Kingdom— After enduring months of lockdown, travel restrictions and unseasonably bad weather, people in the UK were finally given permission to head overseas for a vacation this week. It prompted an online rush to find flights, hotel rooms and sunshine.
Malawi burns thousands of Covid-19 vaccine doses
BBC NEWS
Health authorities in Malawi have incinerated 19,610 expired doses of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine, saying it will reassure the public that any vaccines they do get are safe.
New York AG announces criminal investigation into Trump Organisation
AXIOS
MANHATTAN, New York - The New York attorney general's office said Tuesday night it has informed the Trump Organization that its investigation into the company "is no longer purely civil in nature" and is now also a criminal one.
Palestinians go on strike as Israel-Hamas fighting rages
AP
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Palestinians across Israel and the occupied territories went on strike in a rare collective protest Tuesday as Israeli missiles toppled a building in Gaza and militants in the Hamas-ruled territory fired dozens of rockets that killed two people.
UK break-up would be ‘all Boris Johnson is remembered for’- Gordon Brown
THe INDEPENDENT
The break of the United Kingdom would be Boris Johnson’s lasting and defining legacy if Scotland successfully seeks independence, former Labour prime minister Gordon Brown has warned the prime minister.
Indian coronavirus variant found in 44 countries - WHO
DW
NEW DELHI, India - The WHO said on Wednesday that the so-called Indian variant of coronavirus has now been detected in 44 countries in all six WHO regions. The UN health agency based its findings on 4,500 samples uploaded on an open-access database.
Israel declares emergency in city as riots erupt
BBC
TEL AVIV, Israel - Israel has declared a state of emergency in the central city of Lod after rioting by Israeli Arabs, as conflict between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants intensified.
Black leaders fear racist past feeds mistrust in vaccine
BBC NEWS
Barely a month into England's coronavirus vaccine programme, a stark inequality began to reveal itself. Black people were less likely than any other group, and half as likely as white people, to have had the jab.
Reused nose swab scam busted in Indonesia airport
BBC
JAKARTA, Indonesia - Several employees of a pharmaceutical company have been arrested in Indonesia for allegedly washing and reselling used Covid nasal swab test kits.
George Floyd killer asks for new trial
BBC
NEW YORK, USA - Derek Chauvin's legal team have filed court documents alleging misconduct by both prosecutors and jurors.
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