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Chantal Da Silva

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UK urges young people to get COVID vaccine as jabs open to over-25s

UK urges young people to get COVID vaccine as jabs open to over-25s → Read More

Body found on Norway coast was missing Kurdish-Iranian toddler

Artin was 18-months-old when he and four family members died crossing the English Channel, police say. → Read More

Thousands of US 'diversity visa' lottery winners launch lawsuit against Biden administration

More than 24,000 plaintiffs in 141 different countries have sued the Biden administration over their 'Diversity Visa' applications. → Read More

EU alarmed by Greece's use of sound cannons at border to deter asylum seekers

Greece is facing questions over its reported use of sound cannons at the border to deter asylum seekers seeking to enter the country. → Read More

'Roman Protasevich Street': Bid to rename EU roads with a Belarus embassy after arrested journalist

If enacted, it would likely mean Belarus' embassies having Roman Protasevich Street on all their correspondence. → Read More

Bill to allow same-sex partnerships in Lithuania falls at first hurdle

Thousands joined a demonstration in May rallying against the bill. → Read More

BLM activist Sasha Johnson in critical condition after London shooting

A vigil for Sasha Johnson will be held in Britain's capital on Monday. → Read More

IndyRef2: Everything you need you to know about Scottish independence

SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has vowed to push forward with a second referendum on Scottish independence from the UK once the COVID crisis is over. → Read More

IndyRef2: Everything you need you to know about Scottish independence

SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has vowed to push forward with a second referendum on Scottish independence from the UK once the COVID crisis is over. → Read More

Nicola Sturgeon condemns Glasgow immigration raid that saw standoff between protesters and police

Protesters in Glasgow cheered as two men detained by immigration officials were released on Thursday after an hours-long standoff between demonstrations and police officers. → Read More

'Cautious hugging': British PM to announce new lifting of COVID restrictions in England

"Friendly contact" between friends and family members is expected to be allowed as part of the next phase in England's road map out of lockdown. → Read More

Nearly half of Europeans unhappy with EU's COVID measures, poll finds

The highest proportion of dissatisfaction was found in Greece, Luxembourg and Belgium, the survey found. → Read More

What is Vero Cell? EMA launches 'rolling review' of Chinese COVID-19 vaccine

Europe's medicines regulator says it has begun a real-time review of Sinovac's COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More

EU plays down claim that a legal case has been launched against AstraZeneca

Irish health minister Stephen Donnelly said the European Commission would take legal action against the vaccine producer, but Brussels played down the claim. → Read More

Death sentence executions fell by a quarter in 2020, says Amnesty

Amnesty International recorded 483 executions across 18 countries during 2020 - a drop of 26% compared to the previous year. → Read More

Swedish region declares 'personal lockdown' as country sees daily COVID cases soar

Officials have largely blamed the spike in instances of the virus on the spread of the UK variant. → Read More