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U.S. Soldiers Expected To Land In Poland On Saturday -defence Sources
The first main U.S. forces are expected to arrive in Poland on Saturday, defence sources told Reuters on Friday, in order to reinforce NATO's eastern flank as the West and Russia wrangle over Russia's military presence near the Ukrainian border.
US Sees Fall in Covid-19 in 49 of 50 States as Deaths Near 9 Lakh
Deaths are still on the rise in at least 35 states, reflecting the lag time between when victims become infected and when they succumb.
‘Seriously Concerned’: Russia, China Hit Out at US Influence in Europe and Asia
Putin and Xi met in Beijing ahead of the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympic Games, as both their countries face increasing criticism from Washington.
Africa Finds New Tool To Fight Vaccine Inequity As Afrigen Develops mRNA Covid Vaccine
Afrigen’s vaccine candidate is the first mRNA vaccine designed, developed and produced at lab scale in the African continent
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Alabama Defensive Coordinator Golding Arrested On DUI Charge
Alabama defensive coordinator Pete Golding has been arrested and charged with a DUI.
Trial Of 4 Officers Charged In Man's Death Goes Ahead
The trial of four officers charged in connection with the death of a man who died in police custody in northern Louisiana will go forward, a judge ruled Thursday, rejecting efforts by the four Shreveport officers to have the charges thrown out.
Greece: Police Raid Soccer Fan Clubs After Deadly Attack
Police raided multiple soccer supporters clubs in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki late Thursday in the wake of an attack linked to violent fan rivalry that left a 19yearold man dead.
Argentina Reels As Toxic Batch Of Cocaine Kills At Least 20
A deadly batch of cocaine circulating in Argentina appears to have been laced with a synthetic opioid and police are scrambling to get as much of it off the streets as they can.
'Low-profile, Ex-US Informant', All About ISIS Leader al-Qurashi Who Blew Himself Up During US Raid
The ISIS leader, also known as Amir Muhammad Sa'id Abd-al-Rahman al-Mawla, took over the "caliphate" in 2019 after the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who named him the successor.
US Missionary Guilty Of Sexually Assaulting Ugandan Girl
A Georgia minister on Wednesday pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a girl under the care of his church while doing missionary work in Uganda.
Missouri Health Director Out Following Conservative Blowback
Missouri senators on Tuesday effectively ousted the new state health director following conservative blowback, despite the health czar's stances against abortion and mask and vaccine mandates.
Panama Finds Bodies Of 2 Americans A Month After Plane Crash
Authorities in Panama announced Tuesday they have found the bodies of two Americans who went missing when the small plane they were traveling in splashed into the Pacific and sank Jan. 3.
COVID-recovered Dembele Nets Winner As Lyon Beats Marseille
Lyon striker Moussa Dembele shook off his recent COVID19 infection and scored the winner in a 21 victory over thirdplace Marseille in the French league on Tuesday after coming on as a substitute.
Virus Arrives Along With Aid In Tonga, Triggering Lockdown
Disasterhit Tonga will go into lockdown Wednesday evening after the Pacific island nation reported two local port workers who had been helping distribute international aid had become infected with the coronavirus.
Mavs G Hardaway Has Surgery Week After Breaking Left Foot
Dallas Mavericks guard Tim Hardaway Jr. had surgery for the broken bone in his left foot on Tuesday, a week after sustaining the injury.