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UK's Vaccine Task Force Head Says Vaccinating All Of UK 'Not Going To Happen' - Financial Times
Britain's vaccine task force chair, Kate Bingham, said that vaccinating everyone in the country for the coronavirus was 'not going to happen', telling the Financial Times that they need to vaccinate only those at risk.
Seven Bodies Found In Northern Italy, France After Violent Storms
Seven bodies were found in a region straddling the FrenchItalian border near Nice on Sunday after torrential rains swept houses and roads away, officials in both countries said.
Givenchy To Unveil New Designer Debut At Paris Fashion Week
Storied maison Givenchy is set to unveil new designer Matthew Williams debut collection Sunday, although the brand may have hoped such a big new beginning would have come under better days and not under the virushit Paris Fashion Week.
North Carolina Democrat Seeking Senate Seat Apologizes Over Sex-themed Texts
The Democratic challenger for a U.S. Senate seat for North Carolina has issued a public apology after sending sexually themed text messages to a woman who is not his wife.
Mexico Searches For Gunmen Who Killed 6 Police In Ambush
Authorities in northwest Mexico are searching for gunmen who ambushed a convoy carrying security forces, killing six police officers. At least two other people died.
Czech PM's Party Wins Big In Regional Ballot Amid Pandemic
The senior party in the Czech Republic's coalition government dominated the country's regional elections and is ahead in the first round of voting for Parliaments upper house, according to results released Saturday.
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Taiwanese Talent Win Top Prizes At Golden Melody Awards
Taiwanese talent took home many of the top prizes Saturday at the island's annual Golden Melody Awards, which attracts celebrities and musicians from across the Chinesespeaking world and is the regional equivalent of the Grammy Awards.
Egypt Reveals 59 Ancient Coffins Found Near Saqqara Pyramids
Egypts tourism and antiquities minster said on Saturday archaeologists have unearthed dozens of ancient coffins in a vast necropolis south of Cairo.
China's Xi Sends Sympathy Message To Trump Over Infection
Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a message of sympathy Saturday to U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump following their coronavirus diagnosis, state TV reported.
Canadian Warship Sails Near Taiwan At Time Of Heightened China Tension
A Canadian warship has sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait, the island's defence ministry said on Saturday, a voyage that comes at a time of heightened military tension between China and Taiwan and which could anger Beijing.
Venetian Flood Barriers Deployed For 1st Time Against Tide
Controversial and longdelayed underwater barriers to protect Venice from its notorious high tides were being deployed for the first time Saturday, against a forecast 130centimeter (51inch) flood.
Vice Presidential Debate Between Mike Pence And Kamala Harris Still On
The Oct. 7 vice presidential debate between Republican Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic U.S. Senator Kamala Harris will go ahead despite President Donald Trump's testing positive for the coronavirus, the debate commission said on Friday.
Recordings Reveal Confusion Behind Breonna Taylor's Death
The police officer who fatally shot Breonna Taylor described seeing only shadowy mass and said he didn't recall firing the 16 bullets later matched to his gun. As she lay bleeding, Taylor's boyfriend called his mother before dialing 911.
2020 is Hottest Year in Antarctic Peninsula in 3 Decades, Study Finds
The Antarctic Peninsula is the northernmost part of Antarctica, where there are scientific and military bases from several countries, including Argentina, Chile and Britain.
How Did Trump Catch Covid-19? What We Know and What We Don’t Know
Trump will spend the coming days in a military hospital just outside Washington to undergo treatment for the coronavirus.