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France24 says US emergency workers searched for survivors of ferocious tornadoes that killed dozens of people across several states.
The United States has reached 800,000 coronavirus-related death and cases topped 50 million, as the nation braces for a potential surge.
BBC Sport says F1 rejected two protests by Mercedes against the result of the controversial title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
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A massive explosion in Sicily has led to a search and rescue for missing people. The large gas leak in the underground methane network caused an explosion.
Breaking News: Dozens of devastating tornadoes in Kentucky roared through six US states overnight, leaving more than 80 people dead and dozens missing.
Most of Sunday Papers focus on prime minister Boris Johnson. Sunday’s stories include the latest Christmas party, the PM’s job on the line, a Cabinet revolt and the continued fallout from a strange week of political scandals.
Johnson faces vote of no confidence: Senior Tories wage war on PM ahead of critical week
6,000 Sikhs from Switzerland and bordering France, Italy and Germany gathered in Geneva to cast their votes for the non-binding Khalistan Referendum, despite the heavy snow and rainstorm in the Swiss capital to kickstart the European phase of the referendum on the United Nations Human Rights Day. Sikhs started arriving in buses and private vehicles overnight to take part in the voting process that was held at a vast community hall near the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) headquarters. Khalistan Referendum Sikhs in Geneva take to the streets Due to heavy snowstorms overnight in Switzerland, France and Italy, several…
In Bulgaria news today – The leaders of four Bulgarian parties on Friday said they’ve agreed to form a centrist-led coalition that would end a months-long political crisis, giving a country beset by economic and health problems its first regular government since April. The agreement followed lengthy talks between the winner of last month’s general election, the centrist We Continue the Change (PP) party, two right-leaning parties and a Socialist party. Bulgaria news today offers hope after months of unrest Combined, the four parties will control 134 seats in Bulgaria’s 240-seat parliament, which is set to vote on approving the…
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