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Europe’s patient zero: Meet the French doctor who treated the continent’s first COVID-19 case

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Europe’s patient zero: Meet the French doctor who treated the continent’s first COVID-19 case

 January 24, 2020, is burned into the memory of French doctor Denis Malvy — it’s the day a man under his care tested positive for COVID-19 and became Europe’s “patient zero”.Head of tropical diseases at Pellegrin University Hospital (CHU) in Bordeaux, Professor Malvy told Euronews about how he and his team recognised the telltale symptoms […]

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As It’s Happening: Tens of Thousands Rally for Navalny’s Release Across Russia

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As It’s Happening: Tens of Thousands Rally for Navalny’s Release Across Russia

Russians nationwide are taking to the streets of at least 85 cities in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who was jailed this week upon his defiant return to Russia. Navalny, who had been recovering in Germany from what Western scientists determined to be poisoning by the Soviet-era nerve agent Novichok, asked his supporters to […]

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U.S. blocking Iran’s payment of overdue UN membership fees, Zarif says

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U.S. blocking Iran’s payment of overdue UN membership fees, Zarif says

  TEHRAN – Iran has allocated funds for the payment of its dues to the UN but the United States prevented Iran from paying the money, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Friday. Commenting on the suspension of Iran’s voting rights at the UN over unpaid membership fees, Zarif told states news IRNA that […]

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US Senate leaders agree to delay Trump impeachment trial until early February

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US Senate leaders agree to delay Trump impeachment trial until early February

The leaders of the U.S. Senate agreed on Friday to push back former President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial by two weeks, giving the chamber more time to focus on President Joe Biden’s legislative agenda and Cabinet nominees before turning to the contentious showdown over Trump. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat, said the trial is set to […]

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UPDF kills 189 Al Shabaab militants in Somalia raid

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UPDF kills 189 Al Shabaab militants in Somalia raid

The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) contingent under African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) has killed atleast 189 Al Shabaab fighters in a raid that could be the biggest ever since UPDF deployed in Somalia. According to a statement issued by the UPDF Deputy Spokesperson Lt Col Deo Akiiki on Friday, Ugandan troops raided Al […]

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EU diplomats on how the bloc is preparing for Biden after four years of Trump

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EU diplomats on how the bloc is preparing for Biden after four years of Trump

Four years have passed since Donald J Trump stood at the West Front of the US Capitol on a cold Friday afternoon to be inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States. “We will seek friendship and goodwill with the nations of the world but we do so with the understanding that it is […]

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Experts still not sure mutant strain is more deadly despite Boris’ dire warnings

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Experts still not sure mutant strain is more deadly despite Boris’ dire warnings

Scientists say they were ‘surprised’ to hear Boris Johnson’s grave warnings about the new strain of coronavirus because they are still ‘only around 50%’ sure it is more deadly. The Prime Minister announced to the public yesterday that the latest studies indicate the variant first found in Kent is associated with a higher death rate. […]

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In Somalia, mothers fear sons were sent to Ethiopia conflict

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In Somalia, mothers fear sons were sent to Ethiopia conflict

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) – Pressure is growing on Somalia´s government amid allegations that Somali soldiers have been sent to fight in neighboring Ethiopia´s deadly Tigray conflict.Mothers have held rare protests in Somalia´s capital, Mogadishu, and elsewhere, demanding to know the fate of their children who originally were sent to Eritrea for military training. They fear […]

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ISIL takes responsibility for deadly Baghdad suicide bombings

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ISIL takes responsibility for deadly Baghdad suicide bombings

The site of the suicide bomb attack in a central market [Thaier al-Sudani/Reuters] The ISIL (ISIS) group has claimed responsibility for a twin suicide bombing – the deadliest in nearly three years – that ripped through a crowded market in central Baghdad on Thursday, killing 32 people and wounding 110 others. The first attacker drew […]

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Ethiopia’s government appears to be wielding hunger as a weapon A rebel region is being starved into submission

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Ethiopia’s government appears to be wielding hunger as a weapon A rebel region is being starved into submission

Ethiopia has suffered famines in the past. Many foreigners know this; in 1985 about one-third of the world’s population watched a pop concert to raise money for starving Ethiopians. What is less well understood is that poor harvests lead to famine only when malign rulers allow it. It was not the weather that killed perhaps 1m […]

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