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Divers in ‘Hanbok’ send New Year greetings from underwater at South Korean aquarium
By Daewoung Kim SEOUL (Reuters) - Dressed in South Korea's traditional costume 'Hanbok', two divers at a Seoul aquarium make New Year bows to visitors from underwater. Under mysterious yellow and blue...
Syndicated Content Jan 03, 2021
India gives final urgent-use approval to AstraZeneca and local COVID vaccines
By Aftab Ahmed and Nigam Prusty NEW DELHI (Reuters) -The head of India's drugs regulator said on Sunday he had given final approval for the emergency-use of two coronavirus vaccines, one developed by ...
Syndicated Content Jan 03, 2021
Australia’s virus cluster expands further as masks made compulsory
By Swati Pandey SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's most-populous state of New South Wales on Sunday reported eight new COVID-19 cases as new social distancing restrictions and mandatory mask wearing kicke...
Syndicated Content Jan 02, 2021
Saudi Arabia ends entry ban, keeps some coronavirus restrictions -state news agency
CAIRO (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia said that entry to the kingdom by sea land and air will be resumed starting Sunday after a ban that lasted two weeks amid fears of a new coronavirus variant, the state n...
Syndicated Content Jan 02, 2021
UK PM Johnson could lose his seat and majority at next election – poll
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is on course to lose his own seat and neither of the two main political parties is likely to win an outright majority at the next general electi...
Syndicated Content Jan 02, 2021
At least 70 killed in suspected militant attacks in Niger – security sources
NIAMEY (Reuters) -At least 70 civilians were killed in simultaneous attacks on two villages by suspected Islamist militants in Niger, near the border zone with Mali, security sources said on Saturday....
Syndicated Content Jan 02, 2021
Al Qaeda-linked group says it was behind killing of French soldiers in Mali
PARIS (Reuters) - Al Qaeda's North Africa wing has said it was responsible for the killing of three French soldiers in Mali, jihadist monitoring organisation SITE Intel reported on Saturday. The soldi...
Syndicated Content Jan 02, 2021
‘Overwhelmed’ Zimbabwe tightens COVID-19 restrictions, orders most businesses closed
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe extended a nationwide curfew, banned gatherings and ordered non-essential businesses closed for a month on Saturday in an effort to curb a surge in coronavirus infections. ...
Syndicated Content Jan 02, 2021
Russia inoculates more than 800,000 people against COVID-19
MOSCOW (Reuters) - More than 800,000 people in Russia have been inoculated so far against coronavirus and more than 1.5 million vaccine doses have been dispatched, Health Minister Mikhail Murashko sai...
Syndicated Content Jan 02, 2021
UK government under pressure to close primary schools as unions revolt
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's government is under growing pressure to abandon plans to reopen most primary schools in England, with one teachers' union demanding evidence it is safe to open and another...
Syndicated Content Jan 02, 2021




