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Read More »Princess Latifa urges UK police to reopen sister’s kidnap case
Dubai ruler’s captive daughter writes to British police about her sister’s abduction 20 years ago.
Read More »India’s groundwater crisis threatens food security for hundreds of millions, study says
Hundreds of millions of people in India face a serious threat to their livelihoods and food security due to overexploitation of vital water supplies, according to the authors of a new study.
Read More »Johnson and Johnson vaccine: FDA finds the single-shot jab safe
US regulators say Johnson and Johnson’s single-shot vaccine is safe, and could be approved in days.
Read More »Tourism:- Tour operators get an increase of bookings with UK Gov announcement.
After the announcement by the UK Government in regards to international travel, tour operators saw an increase in bookings. Tui The UK’s biggest travel operator Tui confirmed a 500 per cent increase in overnight bookings with high demand for Greece, Spain and Turkey. Andrew Flintham, Managing Director TUI UK and …
Read More »In world first, Germany convicts Syrian regime officer of crimes against humanity
A German court has convicted a former Syrian regime officer for crimes against humanity, in a first-ever trial of people linked to the government in Damascus.
Read More »China detains six people for ‘insulting’ soldiers killed in India border clash
China has detained at least six people for allegedly defaming four servicemen killed in a bloody border clash with India last June, as state media wages a propaganda campaign hailing the dead troops as martyrs.
Read More »Philippines offers to let nurses work in Britain and Germany in exchange for coronavirus vaccines
The Philippines will let thousands of its health care workers, mostly nurses, take up jobs in Britain and Germany if the two countries agree to donate coronavirus vaccines, a senior official said on Tuesday.
Read More »Lithuanian FM: Russia ‘absolutely’ playing politics with its vaccine
CNN’s Becky Anderson speaks with Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis about why he says Russia is using its Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine to score geopolitical points.
Read More »Celebs including A-Rod and Ciara are getting into SPACs. What could go wrong?
SPAC mania has entered the celebrity phase. Colin Kaepernick, Shaquille O’Neal, Larry Kudlow and pop star Ciara are all lending their star power to the blank-check boom.
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