A case of the COVID-19 variant first identified in the United Kingdom that has been found in Alberta has not
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Heavy rainfall floods refugee camps in Syria
Heavy rainfall has flooded makeshift camps in Idlib, Syria, leaving some families stuck and ‘severely cold’.
Drone footage captures devastation of Cyclone Eloise in Mozambique
The death toll from storm Eloise rose to at least 12 on Monday (January 25), according to figures from authorities
Facebook’s News tab comes to UK in first launch outside of the US
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Facebook’s News tab will go live in the UK on January 26th in
‘We're not in a rush’: Some Edmonton-area businesses planning to not reopen for dine-in if COVID-19 restrictions loosen
Some Edmonton-area restaurants won’t be reopening in-dining services even when the Alberta government loosens more COVID-19 restrictions. Read More
Nigeria’s Population Growing Rapidly – NPC
Chairman, National Population Commission (NPC), Hon. Nasir Isa Kwarra, has said that Nigeria’s population is growing rapidly, following indications from
Former Ecuador Deputy President Bags Fresh Eight-Year Jail Term
A file photo of a court gavel. A court in Ecuador on Monday sentenced former vice president Jorge Glas,
Abuja To Host 60 Beauty Queens,600 Dignitaries At Miss Heritage Global 2021
After much campaign and lobbying by some countries to host Miss Heritage Global 2021, Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria
ABC removes references to 'Invasion Day' from article headline after Communication Minister's criticism
Australia’s national broadcaster has bowed to political pressure and removed the phrase "Invasion Day" from an article about 26 January
Slow certification process keeps some pharmacists from giving COVID-19 vaccines
Photo by Spencer Platt / Getty Images When pharmacist Erin McCreary moved to Pennsylvania in 2018, she didn’t anticipate ever