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Former UN ambassador optimistic ceasefire proposal between Israel, Hezbollah will last

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Though the Israeli Cabinet has yet to officially approve it, word from senior officials is that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to terms of a ceasefire agreement to end the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.

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Celebrating dad with Culhane’s Irish Pub

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Ready to celebrate the World’s Best Dad? Of course, you are.

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Why giant sequoias, redwoods are thriving in the United Kingdom

Read full article: Why giant sequoias, redwoods are thriving in the United Kingdom

The sequoias and redwoods — which aren’t invasive — have still managed to grow and survive after being introduced and planted in the 1800s throughout the northern part of the region.

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Sony’s ‘Kraven the Hunter’ release is delayed until December

Read full article: Sony’s ‘Kraven the Hunter’ release is delayed until December

The summer movie season may kick off next weekend, but the release calendar is still a work in progress.

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Zendaya stuns at 'Dune: Part Two' world premiere in vintage silver cyborg suit by Mugler

Read full article: Zendaya stuns at 'Dune: Part Two' world premiere in vintage silver cyborg suit by Mugler

Zendaya stunned Thursday at the “Dune: Part Two” world premiere in London in a silver cyborg suit.

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Photos of earthquake in Japan depict heavy damage

Read full article: Photos of earthquake in Japan depict heavy damage

A 7.5 magnitude earthquake rocked the Noto Peninsula region on Monday, which as of Tuesday left a confirmed 48 people dead and rescuers searching for more people amidst crumbled buildings and rubble.

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Israel-Hamas conflict: Ways to preserve mental health, provide support and avoid social media

Read full article: Israel-Hamas conflict: Ways to preserve mental health, provide support and avoid social media

Instead of continuing to feel down and risk your mental health over the images on social media, there are ways you can show support without feeling overwhelmed mentally.

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Photos depict extent of damage in Israel, Gaza

Read full article: Photos depict extent of damage in Israel, Gaza

Photos conveying just how damaging the conflict has been since it began on Oct. 7.

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Gov. DeSantis says attack on Israel ‘hits close to home’ for state with large Israeli-American community

Read full article: Gov. DeSantis says attack on Israel ‘hits close to home’ for state with large Israeli-American community

Gov. Ron DeSantis expressed his strong support of Israel on Tuesday amid the ongoing conflict with Hamas and vowed to increase Florida’s sanctions on Iran, which both Israel and the U.S. State Department say supports Hamas.

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IN PHOTOS: World record set during volleyball match at football stadium

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The crowd set a world record for largest to ever view a women’s sporting event, surpassing the 91,648 fans that saw Barcelona play Wolfsburg in a UEFA Women’s Champions League semifinal on April 22, 2022.

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How often are UFOs reported in Florida?

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David Grusch, a former member of a U.S. Air Force panel on unidentified anomalous phenomena, said the U.S. government has been concealing a defense program that collects and reverse engineers UFOs.

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How record heat has spread to spots you wouldn’t expect

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The World Meteorological Organization, an agency of the UN, said the first week of July was the hottest week on record for the planet as a whole.

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St. Augustine British pub rolls out royal treatment for coronation of King Charles III

Read full article: St. Augustine British pub rolls out royal treatment for coronation of King Charles III

Ann Dyke, the owner of the Kings Head British Pub in St. Augustine, said she watched the first televised coronation in 1953 when Queen Elizabeth II was crowned.

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Watch as koala rescued from Australian brush fire

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A koala is seen crossing a road as brush fires engulfed a nearby forest, and then is taken off of a tree by a women who stopped on the road and then went into the woods to help.

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US warns about fake, dangerous pills being sold in Mexico

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The U.S. State Department has issued a travel warning about dangerous counterfeit pills being sold at pharmacies in Mexico that often contain fentanyl.

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National security at center of bill that would allow ban on TikTok

Read full article: National security at center of bill that would allow ban on TikTok

TikTok is under fire as the Biden Administration pushes to ban the app nationwide. The app’s parent company Bytedance is Chinese-owned, and lawmakers fear the company could turn over users' data to the Chinese government.

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‘We love them’: Turkish, Syrian communities in Jacksonville organize festival to support earthquake victims

Read full article: ‘We love them’: Turkish, Syrian communities in Jacksonville organize festival to support earthquake victims

Jacksonville’s Turkish and Syrian communities came together Saturday for a special festival with all proceeds going to help victims and survivors of the 7.8 magnitude earthquake.

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One year later: Local mother shares gut-wrenching decision to flee war-torn Ukraine

Read full article: One year later: Local mother shares gut-wrenching decision to flee war-torn Ukraine

Olga Galushchak planned to stay in Ukraine with her husband and their two children, ages 12 and 4, but that changed just a week after the war started.

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PHOTOS: Turkey, Syria picking up pieces after devastating earthquake

Read full article: PHOTOS: Turkey, Syria picking up pieces after devastating earthquake

A week later, the scenes haven’t gotten any less heartbreaking.

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8 teen girls charged with murder in Toronto stabbing death

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Toronto police say eight teenage girls who apparently met on social media have been charged with second-degree murder in the stabbing death of a 59-year-old man.

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Huge Berlin aquarium bursts, unleashing flood of devastation

Read full article: Huge Berlin aquarium bursts, unleashing flood of devastation

German police say a huge aquarium in the center of Berlin burst and caused a wave of devastation in and around the popular tourist attraction.

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U.S. officials concerned over chatter that Russia could use nuclear weapons in Ukraine

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Some U.S. officials have heightened concern that Russia could use nuclear weapons in Ukraine following an assessment from the National Intelligence Council.

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Crush kills at least 151 at Halloween festivities in Seoul

Read full article: Crush kills at least 151 at Halloween festivities in Seoul

A mass of mostly young people among tens of thousands who gathered to celebrate Halloween in Seoul became trapped and crushed as the crowd surged into a narrow alley, killing at least 151 people and injuring 82 others in South Korea’s worst disaster in years.

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Police: Shark kills US tourist snorkeling in Bahamas

Read full article: Police: Shark kills US tourist snorkeling in Bahamas

A shark attacked and killed a U.S. cruise ship passenger who was snorkeling in waters around the Bahamas on Tuesday, according to authorities.

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Russia to drop out of International Space Station after 2024

Read full article: Russia to drop out of International Space Station after 2024

Russia's space chief says the country will opt out of the International Space Station after 2024 and focus on building its own orbiting outpost.

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Afghanistan quake kills 1,000 people, deadliest in decades

Read full article: Afghanistan quake kills 1,000 people, deadliest in decades

Afghanistan's state-run news agency reported a powerful earthquake struck a rural, mountainous region of the country's east, killing 1,000 people and injuring 1,500 more.

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Hungary's military finds mission in life for abused dog

Read full article: Hungary's military finds mission in life for abused dog

Hungary’s military has found a new mission in life for a talented dog who was rescued from abusive owners.

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Local mom who lived in Slovakia wanted to help her old Ukrainian neighbors -- so she bought a plane ticket

Read full article: Local mom who lived in Slovakia wanted to help her old Ukrainian neighbors -- so she bought a plane ticket

Russia’s attack on Ukraine hits home for Amanda Lamosova. She and her husband used to live in Kosice, Slovakia, a town on the border of Ukraine and Slovakia.

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Expert explains ‘worst case scenario’ if there’s a nuclear disaster in Ukraine

Read full article: Expert explains ‘worst case scenario’ if there’s a nuclear disaster in Ukraine

There are great challenges to keeping Ukraine’s nuclear facilities safe during the Russian invasion.

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Stock tied to Trump social firm drops on report of turmoil

Read full article: Stock tied to Trump social firm drops on report of turmoil

Shares in a company planning to buy former President Donald Trump’s new social media business have plunged 10% on a news report that two key executives have departed.

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Billie Eilish and Finneas bond and win Oscar for best song

Read full article: Billie Eilish and Finneas bond and win Oscar for best song

“No Time to Die” is proving a song very much alive at awards shows.

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Beyoncé, Billie Eilish to sing nominated songs at Oscars

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Beyoncé and Billie Eilish are headed to the Oscars.

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Starting your online business with ANY background

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The world is continuing to trend toward virtual platforms for basically every type of education or entertainment. With the unrest and uncertainty in the world it’s important now more than ever that we have a diversified way to make money and support our families. What most people don’t realize is they have a marketable skill set that other people want and need. Our friend and Life Coach, Shelea Daily walked us through the steps and a detailed process on how to achieve this.

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JEA CEO says utility aware, prepared for threats from Russia-Ukraine conflict

Read full article: JEA CEO says utility aware, prepared for threats from Russia-Ukraine conflict

The fighting in Ukraine has sent out warnings across the U.S. about a threat to our national infrastructure. From fuel supplies to cyber attacks utilities are on alert.

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Russia-Ukraine: Understanding the history of the conflict

Read full article: Russia-Ukraine: Understanding the history of the conflict

In the grand scheme of things, the history of Ukraine is fairly short but that short history is long on conflict.

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‘Anything could happen any moment’: Former UN ambassador weighs in on tense situation in Europe

Read full article: ‘Anything could happen any moment’: Former UN ambassador weighs in on tense situation in Europe

It is one of the worst security crises in Europe in decades. The US and its allies are stepping up sanctions to pressure Russia to keep troops from deploying further into Ukraine. Efforts are underway to keep this crisis from escalating into an all-out conflict.

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Former UN ambassador: ‘We have to watch what Russia does and not what Russia says’

Read full article: Former UN ambassador: ‘We have to watch what Russia does and not what Russia says’

The geopolitical chess game escalates and Russia continues to issue conflicting signals.

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Congressman with Jacksonville ties concerned as tensions rise along Russia-Ukraine border

Read full article: Congressman with Jacksonville ties concerned as tensions rise along Russia-Ukraine border

The Pentagon says Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has ordered about 8,500 U.S. troops on heightened alert, preparing for possible deployment to Europe, if needed, to reassure NATO allies in the face of Russian aggression on the border of Ukraine.

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‘Beggars belief’: Irish police investigate claim dead man taken to post office to collect pension

Read full article: ‘Beggars belief’: Irish police investigate claim dead man taken to post office to collect pension

Police in Ireland are investigating reports that the body of a dead man was brought to a post office in an attempt to collect his pension.

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WHO classifies new variant as ‘highly transmissible’ virus, gives it a name

Read full article: WHO classifies new variant as ‘highly transmissible’ virus, gives it a name

An advisory panel of the World Health Organization classified a new COVID-19 variant first detected in South Africa as a highly transmissible virus of concern and named it "omicron" under its Greek-letter system.

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Billie Eilish becomes youngest star to headline Glastonbury

Read full article: Billie Eilish becomes youngest star to headline Glastonbury

Nineteen-year-old pop singer Billie Eilish has broken numerous records in her short career.

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Royals join cast of new Bond film for glitzy London premiere

Read full article: Royals join cast of new Bond film for glitzy London premiere

Britain’s royals have joined Daniel Craig, Lea Seydoux and the cast of No Time to Die” on the red carpet for the new Bond film’s world premiere, a glittering event that marked the movie’s release after multiple delays caused by the pandemic.

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Coastal Georgia nursing student desperate to get family in Afghanistan to safety

Read full article: Coastal Georgia nursing student desperate to get family in Afghanistan to safety

As thousands risk their own safety to flee Afghanistan amid the Taliban takeover, images of smiling families successfully arriving in the U.S. underscore the ongoing anxiety for many still desperately working to get their loved ones to safety.

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US releases names of troops killed in Kabul

Read full article: US releases names of troops killed in Kabul

The Pentagon has released the names of the 13 American service members killed in a suicide bombing at the Kabul airport.

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Airbnb expands housing initiative for Afghan refugees

Read full article: Airbnb expands housing initiative for Afghan refugees

This week, Airbnb launched a new initiative to provide temporary housing across the world for 20,000 Afghan refugees. Following a turbulent week in the Middle East, the company is now expanding its efforts to help more in need.

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World Wide Web turns 32: All the things you might not have known about this impactful creation

Read full article: World Wide Web turns 32: All the things you might not have known about this impactful creation

Can you imagine what life would be like without the World Wide Web?

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Rapid ice melt in Greenland has scientists concerned

Read full article: Rapid ice melt in Greenland has scientists concerned

There was an all-time record high of over 67 degrees Fahrenheit over eastern Greenland last week.

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D-Day spirit of remembrance lives on, despite the pandemic

Read full article: D-Day spirit of remembrance lives on, despite the pandemic

In a small Normandy town where paratroopers landed in the early hours of D-Day, applause broke the silence to honor Charles Shay.

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‘Heartbreaking’: Jacksonville man loses uncle in India to COVID as nation struggles

Read full article: ‘Heartbreaking’: Jacksonville man loses uncle in India to COVID as nation struggles

The coronavirus outbreak in India is hitting close to home for some families in Jacksonville.

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Go forth and spend: Call for action closes US climate summit

Read full article: Go forth and spend: Call for action closes US climate summit

In closing President Joe Biden's global climate summit, world leaders shared stories of their own nations' drives to break away from climate-wrecking fossil fuels.

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Sword-wielding man arrested after Halloween deaths in Quebec

Read full article: Sword-wielding man arrested after Halloween deaths in Quebec

QUEBEC CITY, QUE – A man dressed in medieval clothing and armed with a Japanese sword was arrested Sunday on suspicion of killing two people and wounding five others on Halloween near the historic Château Frontenac hotel in Quebec City. Quebec's prosecutor’s office said Carl Girouard, 24, faces two counts of first-degree murder and five counts of attempted murder. “Last night we were thrust into a night of horror when a 24-year-old man who does not live in Quebec City came here with the clear intention of taking as many victims as possible,” Pigeon said. “Quebec is waking up after a night of horror. I offer my condolences to the families of the victims,” Quebec Premier Francois Legault tweeted.

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Over 3 million cases of coronavirus reported in Mideast

Read full article: Over 3 million cases of coronavirus reported in Mideast

DUBAI – The number of reported coronavirus cases has gone over 3 million in the Middle East, an Associated Press count showed Friday, with the true number likely even higher. Across the Mideast, there have been over 75,000 deaths attributed to the virus by health authorities, the AP count relying on reported figures by individual countries shows. There have been 2.5 million recoveries from the virus causing the COVID-19 illness. In the Mideast, the hardest-hit nation remains Iran, which served as the initial epicenter of the virus in the region. In Iran alone, authorities say there have been over 600,000 confirmed coronavirus cases, with some 477,000 recoveries and 34,000 deaths.

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In hard-hit Peru, worry mounts over both COVID-19 and dengue

Read full article: In hard-hit Peru, worry mounts over both COVID-19 and dengue

As Peru grapples with one of the world's worst COVID-19 outbreaks, another epidemic is starting to raise alarm: Dengue. The rise comes amid an overall dip in the number of new daily coronavirus infections, though authorities worry a second wave could strike as dengue cases rise. Two physicians said dengue symptoms like fever and muscle aches tend to dominate, though the combination with COVID-19 can prove deadly. Nonetheless, in the Peruvian Amazon a mounting number of dengue patients are filling hospital beds that months before were overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients. She stayed nearly two weeks in a ward with eight female dengue patients, riddled with anxiety over her condition.

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Bar or restaurant? The big issue in pandemic-struck Brussels

Read full article: Bar or restaurant? The big issue in pandemic-struck Brussels

Since bars in Brussels were forced to close Thursday for at least a month to deal with a massive surge in virus cases but restaurants were allowed to remain open, the big question on the streets is: when is a bar a bar and when is a bar a restaurant? Aurore Phanariotis of Le Paon d’Or, which advertises itself as a “Bar Lounge," was working on it as soon as the Brussels ban took effect. So, without such a paper, a bar should remain a bar, however much food they serve. Illustrating how pressing the issue is, Brussels Minister President Rudi Vervoort, who imposed the bar ban on Wednesday, tested positive on Thursday. And, despite all the investments and efforts to contain the virus by bar owners, “we are pointed at like the bad boys,” he added.

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‘Catastrophically short of doctors’: Virus wallops Ukraine

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Dr. Oleh Hornostayev speaks to a coronavirus patient at a hospital intensive care unit in Stryi, Ukraine, on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020. Coronavirus infections in Ukraine began surging in late summer, and the ripples are hitting towns in the western part of the country. We are catastrophically short of doctors,” says Stetsik, the chief doctor at the only hospital in the town of 20,000 people. The World Health Organization warns that the number of infections in Ukraine could continue to grow and reach 7,000-9,000 a day. “We may increase the hospital capacity and improve oxygen supply, but we could just be simply short of doctors,” he said.

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Unemployment marches higher in Europe as pandemic grinds on

Read full article: Unemployment marches higher in Europe as pandemic grinds on

(AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)FRANKFURT – Unemployment rose for a fifth straight month in Europe in August and is expected to grow further amid concern that extensive government support programs won't be able keep many businesses hit by coronavirus restrictions afloat forever. While Europe's unemployment rate is still modest compared with the spike seen in many other countries, economists predict it could hit double digits in coming months as wage support programs expire. In the region's largest economy, Germany, some 3.7 million people are still on furlough support programs. With no clear end to the pandemic in sight, the government has extended that through the end of 2021. Some economists expect the unemployment rate to double to 8% by year end.

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Madrid resists government pressure to extend soft lockdown

Read full article: Madrid resists government pressure to extend soft lockdown

Throughout Madrid and its surrounding region, gatherings are already limited to a maximum of 6 people. In a hastily organized press conference, national Health Minister Salvador Illa said that the Spanish government was recommending tougher measures, including a partial lockdown, for the whole of Madrid and its 3.3 million residents. The Spanish Health Ministry said Friday that the Madrid region had reported 1,001 confirmed infections in 24 hours, about one-fourth of the daily nationwide total for new cases. The community of Aragon in northeastern Spain had the next highest number after Madrid. The truce lasted less than a week, with Friday’s competing press conferences conveying a message of disagreement and political blame-exchange.

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China aims to make 1 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses a year

Read full article: China aims to make 1 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses a year

A Chinese health official said Friday that the country's annual production capacity for COVID-19 vaccines will top 1-billion next year, following an aggressive government support program for new factories. “Next year, our annual capacity will reach more than 1 billion doses,” he said at a news conference. American pharmaceutical giants Pfizer and Moderna aim to produce a billion doses each in 2021 as well. More than 150 countries are setting up the COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access Facility, or COVAX, under the World Health Organization. Their target is to make 2 billion doses to inoculate 20% of the world’s population.

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Canceled flights strand 25 Easter Islanders for 6 months

Read full article: Canceled flights strand 25 Easter Islanders for 6 months

But the situation for a group of 25 residents from remote Easter Island stands out. Home to about 8,000 people, Easter Island is a tiny speck in the vast Pacific Ocean, located midway between Polynesia, in the South Pacific, and South America. Until the virus struck, LATAM airlines ran a regular return route from Santiago, Chile, to Easter Island and on to Tahiti. She has pleaded with the authorities to help, and has even written to leaders in mainland Chile and on Easter Island, but without any success. She said some of them fear speaking up in case they face repercussions back on Easter Island, but she isn’t afraid.

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German virus app transmitted 1.2M test results in 100 days

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BERLIN – Germany's coronavirus tracing app has been used to transmit 1.2 million test results from labs to users during its first 100 days, officials said Wednesday. He noted that most app users can now get their COVID-19 test result sent directly to their smartphones, without having to wait for their doctor to inform them. “The faster transmission of test results makes a huge difference,” Spahn said, adding that the tracing of possible contacts is all the more effective the sooner it begins. Almost 5,000 people with positive test results have so far used the app to warn others they were in close contact with, he said. Tim Hoettges, the chief executive of Deutsche Telekom, which developed the app with software giant SAP, said more than 90% of labs in Germany are now able to transmit results directly to users.

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Sierra Leone doctor in dedicated mission against COVID-19

Read full article: Sierra Leone doctor in dedicated mission against COVID-19

At the time, Baldeh, 32, was the only physician treating COVID-19 patients at Sierra Leone’s main public hospital. Now there have been hundreds of cases and the staff at the hospital’s COVID-19 unit has swelled to four doctors and 20 nurses. In July doctors went on strike to demand hazard pay for working in the COVID-19 unit. Even before the coronavirus, doctors in Sierra Leone often would go on strike for better pay and essential supplies. Many of the healthcare workers who have died didn’t necessarily get it from working in the COVID-19 unit, Baldeh said.

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South Africa’s rhino poaching drops during virus lockdown

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FILE - In this Sunday, Dec. 20, 2015 file photo, rhinos walk in the Hluhluwe Game Reserve in South Africa. South Africas anti-COVID-19 lockdown is credited with helping to achieve a dramatic drop in rhino killings, but as the country opens up experts warn there is a risk of a resurgence of poaching of one of Earths most endangered mammals. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam, File)JOHANNESBURG – South Africa's anti-COVID-19 lockdown is credited with helping to achieve a dramatic drop in rhino killings, but as the country opens up experts warn of a possible resurgence of poaching of one of Earth's most endangered mammals. Redoubled efforts are critical to protect the country's rhinoceros population, South African officials and wildlife activists say, as World Rhino Day is marked Tuesday. South Africa's nationwide shutdown to combat the spread of the coronavirus was imposed at the end of March and stopped all international and domestic travel.

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3 more COVID cases linked to American’s bar crawl in Bavaria

Read full article: 3 more COVID cases linked to American’s bar crawl in Bavaria

The latest cases take the total number of recent infections there to 59, including 25 staff at a hotel resort that caters to U.S. military personnel and at which the woman worked. Soeder said Monday that "such recklessness must have consequences” and suggested the woman, who hasn't been named, could receive a stiff fine. “The investigation is ongoing,” she told The Associated Press. The Edelweiss Lodge and Resort, which is reserved for members of the American military, their families and veterans, has also shut down completely for two weeks. The Edelweiss resort has vacation cabins and 258 rooms and suites, but Tomassi said he did not have details on how many people had been staying there over the past two weeks.

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Antarctica is still free of COVID-19. Can it stay that way?

Read full article: Antarctica is still free of COVID-19. Can it stay that way?

That world is Antarctica, the only continent without COVID-19. “I’m sure there’s a lot they can tell us that will help us adapt to the new way of things,” Taylor said. As a frightened world was locking down in March, the Antarctic programs agreed the pandemic could become a major disaster. To limit contact between Antarctic workers and flight crew, the plane contains a separate toilet facility mounted on a pallet. As colleagues arrive, Heard will leave Antarctica.

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Pope uses mask, sanitizer as he appeals for public health

Read full article: Pope uses mask, sanitizer as he appeals for public health

Pope Francis has his hands sanitized by his personal assistant during his weekly general audience general audience in San Damaso courtyard at the Vatican, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)VATICAN CITY Pope Francis wore a face mask and used hand sanitizer Wednesday as he appealed for the faithful to look out for the health of others as well as themselves during the coronavirus pandemic. It was the first time the pope has been seen in public wearing a mask and using hand sanitizer. The coronavirus is showing us that each persons true good is a common good and, vice versa, the common good is a true good for the person," he said. Health, in addition to being an individual good, is also a public good.

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The anniversary of V-J Day: These iconic photos are just as powerful today

Read full article: The anniversary of V-J Day: These iconic photos are just as powerful today

It happened in less than 30 minutes, but that’s all it took to create one of the most famous moments in history.

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'Our hands are tied': Local aid workers exposed in pandemic

Read full article: 'Our hands are tied': Local aid workers exposed in pandemic

Now local aid workers are exposed on the pandemic's front lines with painfully few means to help the vulnerable communities they know so well. She described foreign aid workers being evacuated early in the pandemic or working from home as many feared infection. The world's most precarious regions are long accustomed to the sight of international aid organizations, often managed by expats. Most goes to U.N. agencies, while local aid groups are often seen as subcontractors of those agencies and international organizations. Groups like hers are at a disadvantage because international aid groups have the backing of richer home countries, she said.

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Virus resistant: World's Longest Yard Sale still lines roads

Read full article: Virus resistant: World's Longest Yard Sale still lines roads

A crowd looks through items at the World's Longest Yard Sale, which stretches from Alabama to Michigan, at its southernmost point in Gadsden, Ala., on Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020. And though the coronavirus pandemic has canceled events around the globe, the six-state yard sale is happening this weekend for the 34th straight year. "Its a big problem.The yard sale began in 1987 as a way to lure visitors off interstate highways to a small town in Tennessee. Also known as the 127 Yard Sale, the event follows U.S. 127 from near Addison, Michigan, to Chattanooga, Tennessee, through Ohio and Kentucky. But realistically, she said, the yard sale is just too big to cancel.

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Solar eclipse wows stargazers in Africa, Asia, Middle East

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A crow sits on roof of a house as the sun forms crescent during solar eclipse in New Delhi, India, Sunday, June 21, 2020. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)DUBAI Stargazers in Africa, Asia and parts of the Middle East looked to the skies this weekend to witness a partial social eclipse. It usually happens two times in a year, but it differs from location to location so its not fixed in one location. So its kind of something a bit rare to observe.The observatory also sold solar eclipse glasses to the public to observe the eclipse safely. An overcast sky didnt deter enthusiasts in India with the partial eclipse also visible in the New Delhi sky.

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World's best boutique hotels for 2019

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Bali's Awarta Nusa Dua Luxury Villas & Spa was named the best boutique hotel in the world for the second year running(CNN) - Its name literally means treasure, so it seems fitting that Bali's Awarta Nusa Dua Luxury Villas & Spa has been recognized as a gem of a boutique hotel. Awarta was named the best boutique hotel in the world for the second year running at a ceremony in London earlier this week. Meanwhile Emaho Sekawa, based high up on a hill on Vanua Levu, Fiji's second largest island, was named the World's Best Beach or Coastal Hotel. New Zealand's Te Koi Lodge, which was taken over by Ian and Ali Metcalfe in 2017 and turned into a luxury retreat, was named the World's Best New Hotel of 2019. Costa Rican offerings Rancho Pacifico, situated on top of the rainforest of Uvita de Osa and Drake Bay Resort, an eco lodge on the Osa Peninsula, were named World's Most Romantic Retreat and World's Best Honeymoon Hideaway respectively.

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