Month: December 2021
Ferry fire kills at least 39 in southern Bangladesh
A huge fire swept through a crowded river ferry in southern Bangladesh early Friday, leaving at least 37 dead and dozens injured as passengers jumped off the vessel to swim to shore, officials said. (Image credit: Niamul Rifat/AP)
Read MoreFerry fire kills at least 39 in southern Bangladesh
A huge fire swept through a crowded river ferry in southern Bangladesh early Friday, leaving at least 37 dead and dozens injured as passengers jumped off the vessel to swim to shore, officials said. (Image credit: Niamul Rifat/AP)
Read MoreShooting blanks: What the press says about non-lockdowns, non-doses and non-threats
The somehow still-looming Omicron threat brings with it worries of fresh restrictions (and a quarantine pandemic), a fourth shot gets frozen and Israel changes its tune on Iran
Read MoreConfab of rabbis from Islamic nations whisked off for surprise visit with Erdogan
Turkish leader, long critical of Israel, tells spiritual leaders he values renewed dialogue with Herzog, Bennett; says he supports rebuilding local synagogues, condemns Holocaust
Read MoreCOVID-19 spike worsens Africa’s severe poverty, hunger woes
In Zimbabwe and other African nations, the virus’s resurgence is threatening the survival of millions. The United Nations says about 9 in 10 of the world’s extremely poor live in Africa. (Image credit: Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP)
Read MoreCOVID-19 spike worsens Africa’s severe poverty, hunger woes
In Zimbabwe and other African nations, the virus’s resurgence is threatening the survival of millions. The United Nations says about 9 in 10 of the world’s extremely poor live in Africa. (Image credit: Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP)
Read MoreYear in review: The biggest stories of 2021 – and the weird and wonderful moments you may have missed
It’s been another turbulent year as coronavirus and the government’s handling of the pandemic dominated the headlines in 2021 – while the Royal Family once again featured heavily.
Read MoreInside Biden’s failure to avert a testing shortfall – The Washington Post
Inside Biden’s failure to avert a testing shortfall The Washington Post Covid tests are in short supply — here’s where you might still find them for free CNBC IDPH waits on guidance from federal government to roll out at-home tests KCCI Des Moines
Read MoreAt least 39 people killed and 72 injured in Bangladesh ferry fire
A fire on-board a ferry has killed at least 39 people and injured 72 in Bangladesh, officials have said.
Read More4th COVID vaccine dose clinical trial delayed after key panel holds up approval
Helsinki Committee authorizing clinical trials yet to sign off on test-run of extra booster for 100 volunteers for unknown reason, even as Health Ministry okays shot for elderly
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