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Date Title
2021-01-06 Covid: WHO team investigating virus origins denied entry to China

Visas had not been cleared for team members already en route to probe the origins of the virus.

2021-01-06 Stuck in Taiwan, a Brit spearheads campaign to clean up river

Peter Lowe noticed the problem after getting stuck in Taiwan during the pandemic.

2021-01-06 Coronavirus: Dutch shocked to be EU vaccination stragglers

Caution and bureaucracy have made the Dutch last in the EU to start vaccinating against Covid-19.

2021-01-06 Grammy Awards postponed until March

The awards were set to take place this month but have been moved over coronavirus fears.

2021-01-05 Venezuela crisis: Maduro loyalists take control of parliament

The National Assembly had until now been the only institution not controlled by the Maduro government.

2021-01-05 Nicola Sturgeon: 'Donald Trump should not visit Scotland to golf'

Scotland's first minister said coronavirus rules mean only essential travel is allowed.

2021-01-05 Covid travel: Why Instagram is still full of celebrities 'on holiday'

Despite rising infection rates and restrictions in the UK, some celebrities have continued to travel.

2021-01-05 Covid: LA ambulances told not to transport some patients to hospital

LA County is experiencing one of the worst US Covid outbreaks, with hospital supplies running low.

2021-01-05 Coronavirus: India to export Covid vaccines 'within weeks'

India, which makes most of the world's vaccines, will begin exporting Covid doses by the end of January.

2021-01-05 Why are US officials getting vaccinated in public?

Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and Dr Anthony Fauci all received their Covid-19 vaccines live on TV. Why?

2021-01-05 Tigray crisis: Ethiopia to repair al-Nejashi mosque

The Ethiopian government says it will repair the mosque and a church hit by fighting in Tigray.

2021-01-05 US doctor forgives $650,000 in medical bills for cancer patients

The Arkansas oncologist said the pandemic had left many of his patients struggling to pay.

2021-01-05 Singapore reveals Covid privacy data available to police

Reversing earlier assurances, officials say tracing data can be used for criminal investigations.

2021-01-05 Covid: Japan's top sumo wrestler infected with coronavirus

Hakuho, the Mongolian-born grand champion, has tested positive for the virus.

2021-01-05 New York transit workers: 'We don't get respect'

A subway conductor and a bus driver in New York share their stories of working during the pandemic.

2021-01-05 6,561 metal flowers: One man's Covid tribute

Geert van der Vossen, a Swedish artist, has created a floral tribute to the country's thousands of coronavirus patients.

2021-01-04 South African scientists seek to understand new variant

There are fears the new Covid-19 variant could be more resistant to current vaccines.

2021-01-04 Qatar: Saudi Arabia embargo 'to be lifted'

Kuwait's foreign minister says Saudi Arabia will reopen its borders with Qatar, ending a bitter row.

2021-01-04 Coronavirus: Kenya reopens schools after nine months

The closure was imposed after the country reported its first case of coronavirus.

2021-01-04 Coronavirus: French government vows to speed up vaccinations

A week into mass vaccinations France has inoculated fewer than 1,000 - far behind Germany.

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