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Tear gas fired amid clashes at vaccine passport protests in Paris

Police fired tear gas at protesters in Paris amid fierce clashes at demonstrations against COVID vaccine passports. Protesters marched on the French capital to...

by admin July 31, 2021
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Tokyo could be hottest Olympics ever – and the ‘brutal’ toll on athletes makes it a dangerous game

Tokyo is hot in the summer. That’s why back in the 1964 Olympics they shifted events into October and the athletes enjoyed pretty much...

by admin July 31, 2021
World

Briton among two killed in ‘suspected drone attack’ on tanker in Arabian Sea

A crew member from the UK was among two workers killed in an attack on an oil tanker off Oman, the firm managing the...

by admin July 30, 2021
World

Human remains found are missing British hiker’s, DNA test confirms

Human remains found in the search for a missing British hiker have been confirmed as being hers, a charity says. Esther Dingley, 37, was...

by admin July 30, 2021
World

‘How can we protect our population?’ – Kenya’s president criticises vaccine nationalism

Kenya’s president has told Sky News that vaccine nationalism “has really shown how unequal this world is” – and has vowed to fight “day...

by admin July 29, 2021
World

Military called in to enforce Sydney lockdown as Delta variant fuels record rise in COVID cases

Hundreds of military personnel have been called up to help enforce a COVID lockdown in Australia’s biggest city. Sydney has remained under stay-at-home orders...

by admin July 29, 2021
World

US backs Simone Biles after top gymnast withdraws from two Olympic finals to focus on her mental health

America’s divisions are huge, but the country appears to have come together to support Simone Biles. The superstar US gymnast, one of the world’s...

by admin July 28, 2021
World

UK to give Kenya more than 800,000 doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine

The UK will give Kenya 817,000 doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine, the government has announced. Ministers said the offer would help the nation...

by admin July 28, 2021
World

COVID cases surging in Tokyo – but officials resist new calls to suspend Olympics

COVID-19 cases in Tokyo are now rising faster than at any time in the pandemic but Japanese authorities are resisting renewed calls for the...

by admin July 27, 2021
World

‘One killed’ and five people missing after explosion at German industrial park

Five people are missing following an explosion at a German industrial park for chemical companies. The blast in Leverkusen has been declared an “extreme...

by admin July 27, 2021
World

Injured drivers and smashed windscreens as hailstorm halts traffic in northern Italy

A violent hailstorm has brought traffic to a halt on one of Italy’s main highways, injuring a number of people and smashing car windows....

by admin July 26, 2021
World

Tunisia president accused of ‘coup’ after dismissing PM and suspending parliament

Tunisia’s president has been accused of staging a coup by his opponents after he dismissed the prime minister and froze parliament following violent demonstrations...

by admin July 25, 2021
World

‘The infrastructure can’t cope’: South African healthcare workers struggle to deal with third wave

Dr Angelique Coetzee is a GP in the South African capital Pretoria, where she has run a family clinic for the past 33 years....

by admin July 25, 2021
World

Budapest Pride event: ‘A familiar blend of fun from the day and fear for the future’

The Pride march that snaked its way through Budapest was about much more than just celebrating the city’s LGBT+ community. This was a raucous...

by admin July 24, 2021
World

‘A life bound to nature’s pulse is getting harder’: The reindeer herder whose livelihood is threatened by warmer winters

Slava Kemlil is waiting for us on the dock in the Arctic town of Chersky.   He’s been there applying for government grants but...

by admin July 24, 2021
World

Team GB cycling hopes dashed as Geraint Thomas pulls out of Olympic road race after crash

Team GB’s hopes of a cycling medal on the first day of the Tokyo Olympics came to an early end after Geraint Thomas pulled...

by admin July 24, 2021
World

Fireworks and a reminder of the pandemic: Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony gets under way

The opening ceremony of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics has begun with a spectacular show at the national stadium. The event began with a performer...

by admin July 23, 2021
World

Guinea pulls out of Olympics over ‘resurgence of COVID variants’

Guinea has pulled out of the Tokyo Olympics, citing a “resurgence of COVID variants”. It means five athletes from the African nation will be...

by admin July 22, 2021
World

Director of Olympics opening ceremony fired over Holocaust comments

The director of the Olympics opening ceremony has been fired over comments he made about the Holocaust. The remarks were made by Kentaro Kobayashi...

by admin July 22, 2021
World

Dams swell to warning levels and more rain forecast after 25 die in China horror flooding

Further rain has been forecast until the weekend in China’s Henan province where at least 25 people have been killed in days of flooding....

by admin July 21, 2021
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