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Vietnamese couple rescues 15 dogs after authorities cull their pets
A Vietnamese couple whose dogs were culled by the authorities last year when they were in quarantine due to Covid-19, have now made it their sole purpose to serve the animals.
Queen Elizabeth II health: Monarch 'up and about' amid COVID-19 battle
The 95-year old is doing "light duties" as she isolates in Windsor Castle.
Health fears for Queen Elizabeth II take spotlight off Kate Middleton's solo trip
Her Majesty is still experiencing cold-like symptoms as she battles COVID-19.
Man claims aliens warned him about Covid and WW3 during abduction
Calvin Parker, a 68-year-old man from Pascagoula city in Mississippi, has said that he was warned about Covid-19 and World War Three by aliens 50 years ago.
Queen Elizabeth II cancels engagements over Covid symptoms
News of her illness came the day before Johnson announced all pandemic legal curbs in England would end later this week.
Trudeau: Canada blockades lifted, but 'emergency is not over'
The last big rigs were towed away Sunday from Canada's capital, where the streets were quiet for the first time in almost a month
Political analyst brands Queen Elizabeth II's duties 'colossal waste of time'
Buckingham Palace announced that the British monarch will continue to do light duties from her desk amid her COVID-19 battle.
Decomposed body of woman, 61, found two years after her death
A young woman who lived next door expressed her shock as she remembered the deceased.
Supporters share their fears and encouragement as Queen Elizabeth II battles COVID-19
The 95-year old British monarch is "experiencing mild cold-like symptoms."
Queen Elizabeth II catches COVID, experiencing mild symptoms
"She will continue to receive medical attention and will follow all appropriate guidelines," the Palace said.
Britain to set out plans to scrap COVID self-isolation laws
Johnson will also give more details on how Britain will guard against future coronavirus variants
Japan eases virus border rules for visaholders, tourists still banned
After an Omicron-driven spike in infections, cases in Japan now appear to have peaked
US governors, Canadian premiers call for end to vaccine mandate
The trucker movement at its peak included blockades of a half dozen border crossings
U.S. says it could spend $22 million a month testing unvaccinated federal employees
The government hires about 20,000 workers monthly and currently cannot require them to be vaccinated, he added.
3M expects to sell fewer Covid-19 masks this year
But the US pharmaceutical group expects to see sales of its Covid-19 treatment pill to jump to at least $22 billion.
Knock on the door: Covid stalks athletes at Beijing Olympics
Some have complained about the conditions in isolation, including the food
Queen Elizabeth II under COVID-19 watch after meeting Prince Charles
A royal source confirmed that Her Majesty is not displaying any symptoms.
France won't tolerate Canada-style 'freedom convoys'
Police said that anyone blocking roads faced up to two years in prison, a fine of 4,500 euros ($5,140) and a three-year driving ban.
Prince Charles tests positive for Covid for second time
The 73-year-old prince first tested positive in March 2020 and subsequently spent around a week isolating
Mummified body of woman, 70, found sitting in chair after two years
Local authorities believe the woman died alone at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trudeau slams Canada trucker protests, police threaten arrests
Several provinces including Alberta, Quebec and Saskatchewan this week announced a gradual lifting or loosening of Covid-19 restrictions.
Pfizer sees Covid-19 drug sales topping $50 bn in 2022
The company expects to produce 120 million treatment courses for Paxlovid
Canada province lifts all Covid restrictions amid protests
Vaccine mandates for travelers are set by the federal government, but most other Covid measures are the responsibility of provincial authorities.
'Fortress Australia' reopens borders to tourists on February 21
Australia's ports and airports slammed shut to tourists in March 2020 with the aim of protecting the island continent against the surging global pandemic.
Joe Rogan apologises for 'shameful' use of N word
Spotify's stock fell sharply Thursday amid controversy over Rogan's show
Ottawa mayor declares state of emergency over 'out of control' truckers' protest
Ottawa police are due to soon be reinforced by some 250 Royal Canadian Mounted Police
WHO sees pause, even end of pandemic for Europe
He cautioned that the optimistic scenario required countries to pursue vaccination campaigns and surveillance to detect new variants.
Four top aides desert UK's embattled Johnson
Downing Street confirmed that chief of staff Dan Rosenfield was leaving, just over a year after he took on the role
Spotify shares fall on worries over slowing growth amid Rogan row
The company reported a quarterly loss of 39 million euros ($44.1 million) as revenues increased 24 percent to 2.7 billion euros.
Denmark returns to 'life as we knew it' despite Omicron
According to the World Health Organization, 73 percent of the European population has contracted Covid-19 at least once since January 2020.