TRT World says the US has several dozens of Omicron cases that are likely to rise, but health officials are banking on vaccines.
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BBC Sport says Lewis Hamilton beat Max Verstappen in a chaotic and controversial Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
BBC News says The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines being used in the UK as boosters give the best overall boost response.
The Guardian says The Conservatives have held the safe seat of Old Bexley and Sidcup in the first in a series of closely watched parliamentary byelections.
The Metro says An ‘evil’ dad and his girlfriend have been found guilty of the killing of six-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.
France24 says US President Joe Biden announced Thursday a winter campaign against Covid-19, with new testing requirements for travelers.
Arab News says Taliban authorities said on Thursday that Iranian forces had suffered at least nine casualties during clashes on the Afghanistan-Iran border.
The blow to economic growth comes as President Jair Bolsonaro prepares for his re-election campaign.
BBC Sport says Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player in history to score 800 top-level career goals when he struck twice for Man U.
Sky News says Alec Baldwin broke down in tears in his first interview since Halyna Hutchins was shot dead on a film set.
TRT World says Some 31 donors to Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund must approve fund transfer to World Food Program and UNICEF.
VOA says The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral arguments in what will likely become a landmark abortion rights case.
The Metro says The 15-year-old suspect in the Oxford High School shooting in Michigan has been identified as Ethan Crumbley.
Aljazeera says Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has replaced the country’s finance minister after weeks of economic turmoil.
The Guardian says WTA has announced the suspension of all tournaments in China amid concerns about the safety of Peng Shuai.
BBC News says People will be likely to need to have annual Covid vaccinations for many years to come.
BBC Sport says Everton 1-4 Liverpool: Toffee fans in ‘mutinous mood’ over clubs ‘dismal track record’.
The Metro says Coronavirus infections in South Africa have risen by 403% in a week as the Omicron variant continues to spread.
Aljazeera says Authorities in the United States say a student opened fire at a high school north of Detroit, Michigan.
Arab News says Countries should apply “an evidence-informed and risk-based approach” with any travel measures related to the omicron variant.
The Independent says When Thomas Tuchel comes in after games and scans the other results, he doesn’t automatically go to Liverpool or Manchester City
France24 says Covid vaccines began to show promise just months after the novel coronavirus started spreading across the globe.
BBC News says NHS England is to issue detailed guidance to hospitals, pharmacists and GPs about the major expansion of the Covid booster vaccine programme.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson has contradicted leading scientists and one of his most senior health officials who advised people to cut back on unnecessary socialising in response to Omicron.
BBC News says Face coverings have become mandatory again on public transport and shops in England in an effort to slow the spread of the Omicron.