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Browsing: World News
TRT World says the United States has reopened its land and air borders to foreign visitors fully vaccinated against Covid-19, ending 20 months of restrictions.
The Independent says Travis Scott and the organisers of the Astroworld event where a crowd crush left eight people dead have been sued by at least three concertgoers.
France24 says Daily Covid infections hit an all-time high in Germany Thursday as the World Health Organization warned that another 500,000 people could die across Europe.
Arab News says Benjamin Netanyahu watched from the sidelines Thursday as the government dealt a major blow to his hopes of a swift return to the country’s top office.
Aljazeera says At least 69 people, including a mayor, have been killed in an attack by gunmen in southwestern Niger, the government has confirmed.
The Independent says Sarasota County Sheriff Kurt Hoffman suggested Friday that Brian Laundrie likely died by suicide in the Carlton Reserve.
The Guardian says After weeks of camping outside City Hall in New York, taxi drivers can finally head home after striking a deal with officials to rescue thousands of workers from crushing loans that had caused misery for their families.
The Independent says a panel of 12 people has been chosen for the trial of the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, it consists of 11 white people and one Black person.
The Daily Express says Republican Glenn Youngkin will become the state’s next governor just a year after Mr Biden took office.
The Daily Express says JOHN KERRY was chased around COP26 by GB New’s Tom Harwood after the US Climate Envoy was challenged over Joe Biden’s apparent inability to stay awake during the summit.
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