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Fourth Body Found In Burned Migrant Squat Near Barcelona
A fourth victim was found dead in the charred remains of an abandoned warehouse used as a squat by migrants, which burned down last week in a Barcelona suburb, firefighters said on Monday.
Pfizer CEO Says in Talks With US on 100 Million More Covid-19 Vaccine Shots in 2021
Bourla told CNN in an interview that Pfizer is still negotiating with the US on whether it will be able to deliver the vaccine in the second or third quarter of the year.
Sudanese Prime Minister Visits Ethiopia To Discuss Tigray Fighting
Sudan's Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok visited Ethiopia briefly on Sunday with what three senior Sudanese government officials said was an offer to broker a ceasefire in its northern Tigray region, a proposal Ethiopia said was unnecessary because fighting...
Nearly 30 Arrested After Clashes At Trump Supporters Rally
Presidential loyalists skirmished with antiDonald Trump demonstrators over the weekend in Washington, leading to dozens of arrests, several stabbings and injuries to police officers, in disturbances hours after rallies in support of his baseless claims th...
Report Blames National Dems For Role In Iowa Caucus Mess
A new audit report blames the national Democratic Party's involvement in the Iowa caucuses for problems that delayed the results for days at the beginning of the 2020 presidential nominating battle.
More Than 130 Anti-Lukashenko Protesters Detained In Belarus - Rights Group
Police in Belarus detained 135 demonstrators at a Sunday march, the Belarusian rights group Viasna96 (Spring96) said, as weekly protests demanding the resignation of veteran President Alexander Lukashenko continued.
Spain Could Develop Coronavirus Herd Immunity By End of Summer 2021, Says Minister
Spain should achieve herd immunity from COVID-19 by the end of summer 2021 if enough people are vaccinated by then, the health minister said in an interview published on Sunday.
Armenia, Azerbaijan Blame Each Other For Deadly Post-ceasefire Clashes
Clashes in the NagornoKarabakh region have killed four Azeri servicemen in recent weeks, Azerbaijan's defence ministry said on Sunday, in the first report of casualties since a Russianbrokered ceasefire accord.
China Reports 24 New COVID-19 Cases, Monitoring Tourist Spot Hainan
China reported 24 new coronavirus cases in the mainland on Sunday, up from 13 cases a day earlier, while the authorities were monitoring possible contacts in the domestic tourism hotspot of Hainan.
Hardline Indonesian Cleric Held Over Alleged Lockdown Breaches
Indonesian police held firebrand Islamic cleric Rizieq Shihab for questioning on Saturday on suspicion of breaching coronavirus restrictions by staging several mass gatherings since his return from selfexile last month.
House Dems' Campaign Chief A Moderate Who Wins In Trump Land
Their dwindling majority in peril, House Democrats are entrusting their campaign operations to an analytical, openly gay moderate whos been an attorney, businessman and fivetime winner in his competitive congressional district.
Rookie Cop Shoots Woman in Milwaukee Suburb in US, Drawing Protesters
The latest incident occurred Thursday evening in Wauwatosa after officers responded to a report of a 35-year-old woman attacking another woman with a stick, police said in a statement. Investigators later determined the two women did not know each other a...
U.S. Readies COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout As Death Toll Climbs
Health authorities, shipping services and hospitals, expecting imminent federal regulatory approval of the first COVID19 vaccine in the United States, put final plans in place on Friday to launch a massinoculation campaign of unparalleled dimension.
U.S. Senate Advances Massive Defense Bill, Despite Trump Veto Threat
The U.S. Senate threw its weight behind the annual National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, a $740 billion bill setting policy for the Department of Defense, voting by a large margin to advance the bill on Friday despite President Donald Trump's veto...
U.S. Vaccine Near, But Deaths Rising By 9/11 Proportions Each Day
A mounting U.S. death toll has tempered enthusiasm about a coming COVID19 vaccine with 9/11like fatalities projected every day for the months ahead, even with a rapid rollout of inoculations, which could start as soon as Monday.
Trump Returns To Court In Wisconsin As Time Running Out
President Donald Trump's campaign was returning to a Wisconsin court on Friday to argue for the state's election results to be overturned, with the Electoral College vote just three days away and a skeptical federal judge nearing a ruling on a similar cas...