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VOA says an emerging version of the omicron variant of coronavirus does not seem more severe than the variant’s original version, says WHO.
Euronews says Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the US had ignored Russia’s demands that NATO not expand eastward.
The Moroccan navy rescues 63 migrants including 15 women and three children after their vessel started to sink as they tried to reach the Canary Islands.
The Guardian says Health workers on the frontline of India’s Covid vaccination programme say people are being officially registered as double vaccinated without receiving both doses because of pressure to meet government targets.
The US State Department has called for a thorough criminal investigation into the death of elderly Palestinian man who died while being detained by members of the Israeli Defense Forces…
The Guardian says Two ancient warrior helmets, metal fragments believed to have come from weapons, and the remains of a temple have been discovered at Velia.
The Independent says Neo-Nazi Anders Behring Breivik was denied parole on Tuesday, a decade after being sentenced to 21 years in prison for killing 77 people.
The Metro says Ukrainian politicians held up flags of NATO members, including Britain, as a show of thanks for international support as tensions with Russia continue.
Israeli treatment of Palestinians is the mechanics of apartheid. According to the study published by Amnesty’s report – the mechanisms and policies by which apartheid systems operate and reproduce oppression…
France24 says France began lifting coronavirus restrictions including mandatory outdoor mask-wearing Wednesday.
Arab News says a huge swath of the US braced Tuesday for a major winter storm that was expected to dump heavy snow in the Rockies.
The Independent says New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is facing a slump in approval ratings, amid criticism of her government’s strict Covid-19 response.
The Metro says at least 11 people have been killed in a landslide after Ecuador was rocked by its heaviest flooding in nearly two decades.
The Independent says Pope Francis shared his support for tax collectors on Monday, saying they are vital for the functioning of a fair society and a “guarantee of equality”.
The Guardian says Ukraine will be responsible for its own destruction if it undermines existing peace agreements, a senior Russian diplomat has warned.
The Guardian says Liz Truss vows ‘nowhere to hide’ for Putin allies if Ukraine invaded
Euronews says Austria has become the first country in Europe to introduce a national COVID-19 vaccine mandate for adults.
Aljazeera says one year since the military coup in Myanmar, calls for international action are growing louder, notably from the National Unity Government (NUG).
Daily Mail says Donald Trump proclaimed his support for Canadian truck drivers protesting against vaccine mandates, telling a rally in Texas that he was with the drivers ‘all the way’.
The Guardian says Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orbán, will travel to Moscow on Tuesday in a visit that has drawn criticism from the country’s political opposition.
The Guardian says a sweeping new bill with powerful bipartisan support in the US Senate would establish an inquiry into the country’s Covid-19 response.
The Independent says Actress fired from drama company for complaining about Manhattan shutdown for NYPD funeral.
The Metro says a freedom convoy’ of anti-vaccine truckers which descended on the Canadian capital sparked fears for the Prime Minister’s safety.
The Guardian says two police officers have been shot dead while on a routine patrol in western Germany.
France24 says Portugal’s ruling Socialists unexpectedly won an outright majority to govern solo after snap elections on Sunday.