Melbourne’s Covid-19 lockdown will be relaxed on Thursday night as cases are under control.
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Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau has labelled the killing of four members of a Muslim family as a “terrorist attack.”
French President Emmanuel Macron was slapped in the face during a visit to a small town in southeastern France.
Travel restrictions have been eased for many countries wishing to visit the US as the vaccine rollout continues.
Kamala Harris emphasized “the power of hope” and new efforts to fight corruption to persuade Latin Americans not to move to the US.
The US government national laboratory has concluded its report on the origins of Covid-19 and says a Wuhan lab leak is plausible
India’s PM Narendra Modi has said India will provide free Covid-19 vaccines to all adults in an attempt to control the pandemic.
Lebanon’s President has approved a treasury loan of up to $197 million for the state electricity company to import fuel before supplies run out
Canada: A man slammed his pick-up truck into a Muslim family killing four members in what police believe was a premeditated attack.
Unicef has warned millions of vaccines could go to waste if rich countries send large amounts of leftovers to poorer countries in one go.
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Australia’s Victoria has detected the Delta Covid-19 variant among infections in the latest outbreak in the state capital Melbourne.
The US has announced it will share 80 million excess doses of Covid vaccines by the end of June, the first 25 million doses will go to areas in need.
Twitter has launched its paid subscription service in Canada and Australia. The paid service offers tools such as an undo button.
Saudi Arabia’s finance minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan has said the Kingdom is seeking to raise $55 billion from a privatization plan.
The Belarusian journalist, who was arrested after his Ryanair plane was forced to land in Minsk, appeared on state TV.
Portugal is questioning the “logic” of the UK’s decision to move the country from the UK’s green list to the amber travel list from next Tuesday.
Minnesota prosecutors are seeking a 30-year sentence for Derek Chauvin whilst the defence is asking for probation and time served.
NASA’s new administrator, Bill Nelson, has announced two new robotic missions to Venus, during his first major address to employees.
Pot banging protests against Bolsonaro, Brazil’s new Covid deaths. On Wednesday there was almost 100,000 new cases and 2,507 deaths.
The WHO warned of “staggering health needs” across Gaza, after UN and Red Cross officials accessed the damage from Israel’s 11-day attack.
Israel’s opposition leaders have reached a deal to form a coalition government, making way to end Netanyahu 12-years as PM.