January 12, 2021

EU gets vaccine boost as WHO dampens hope of herd immunity

by Danny KEMP with AFP bureaus The European Union started the approval process for its third vaccine on Tuesday after WHO scientists warned that herd immunity from coronavirus was unlikely this year even with mass inoculation schemes. The 27-nation EU — under fire for lengthy approval processes and slow national rollouts of drugs — promised […]

January 12, 2021

German police take down ‘world’s largest darknet marketplace’

by Deborah COLE A German-led police operation has taken down the “world’s largest” darknet marketplace, whose Australian alleged operator used it to facilitate the sale of drugs, stolen credit card data and malware, prosecutors said Tuesday. At the time of its closure, DarkMarket had nearly 500,000 users and more than 2,400 vendors worldwide, as the […]

January 12, 2021

First woman set for lethal injection in US in decades get stay of execution

A judge has granted a stay of execution to Lisa Montgomery, who was set Tuesday to be the first female inmate executed by the US federal government in 70 years. Montgomery, 52, has been imprisoned for 16 years after she killed a pregnant woman in order to steal her fetus. She was scheduled to receive […]

January 11, 2021

Crew on crashed Indonesian passenger jet did not declare emergency: investigator

by Haeril HALIM The crew of an Indonesian passenger jet that crashed off Jakarta at the weekend with 62 people aboard did not declare an emergency or report technical problems before it suddenly plunged into the sea, an investigator said Monday. So far, inspectors have so far been unable to say why the 26-year-old plane crashed […]

January 11, 2021

Over half a million under lockdown as Beijing outbreak spreads

More than half a million people were placed under lockdown in Beijing on Monday as the government imposed strict measures to stamp out a handful of Covid-19 cases. China has largely brought the virus under control, but is tackling a number of local infections with lockdowns and mass testing. Authorities are keen to stem any […]

January 11, 2021

Japan sumo wrestler quits, saying coronavirus fears ignored

A sumo wrestler in Japan said he had “no choice” but to quit the sport after his request to skip a tournament for fear of catching coronavirus was rejected. The 22-year-old known as Kotokantetsu said the Japan Sumo Association had insisted he fight in the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament, which began on Sunday and […]

January 11, 2021

England opens mass vaccination sites as virus spike fears spread

Seven mass coronavirus vaccination sites opened across England on Monday as the government races to dose millions of people while a new strain of the disease runs rampant across the country. The sites include football stadiums and a horse racing course, and are located in cities including Bristol, London, Newcastle and Manchester. They are to […]

January 10, 2021

Mayhem in Capitol Hill, American democracy under siege

Biden says Trump decision to skip inauguration a ‘good thing’ US President-elect Joe Biden welcomed Donald Trump’s announcement on Friday that he won’t attend the January 20 inauguration, calling it a “good thing.” “I was told on the way over here that he indicated he wasn’t going to show up at the inauguration,” Biden told […]

January 8, 2021

Family confirms suicide of British model Stella Tennant

British model Stella Tennant, known for her androgynous, aristocratic style and who was the face of campaigns by top designers, killed herself last month, her family said. Tennant died in Scotland on December 7, five days after her 50th birthday. Police said at the time there were no suspicious circumstances. “Stella had been unwell for […]

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