World
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Trudeau sets deadlines for employees of Canada’s federal government to be vaccinated.
Canada will make vaccination mandatory as of next Tuesday for air and rail passengers, and as of Oct. 29 for…
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Los Angeles requires proof of vaccination to enter many businesses, one of the nation’s strictest rules.
Los Angeles will require most people to provide proof of full coronavirus vaccination to enter a range of indoor businesses,…
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An Asylum-Seeker’s Wrenching Decision: Stay on the Run or Save His Child’s Life?
ALONG THE EASTERN POLAND BORDER — The father had walked in circles in the rain-drenched Polish forest, cradling his sick…
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Australia to Shift All Offshore Processing of Migrants to Island Nation of Nauru
Australia said Wednesday that it would stop processing asylum-seekers at offshore detention centers in Papua New Guinea, which have been…
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Nebraska restores its Covid data dashboard after taking it down over the summer.
Tracking community transmission is at the heart of efforts to stop the spread of the coronavirus, scientists say, and in…
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Vatican Issues Acquittals in Sexual Abuse Case Involving Ex-Altar Boys
VATICAN CITY — A Vatican court on Wednesday acquitted a priest on sexual abuse charges dating to when he and…
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Boris Johnson Pledges Transformed Economy for U.K.
MANCHESTER, England — Declaring that Britain would not go back to the “same old broken model” of the past, Prime…
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New Zealand will hold an ‘Election Day’-style vaccination event.
New Zealand hopes to vaccinate as many as 350,000 people in a single day next week, the country’s largest Covid…
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Why Wall Street Cheers China, Despite Growing Business Unease
This year has been unsettling for Chinese business. The ruling Communist Party has gone after the private sector industry by…
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A Sea of White Faces in Australia’s ‘Party of Multiculturalism’
MELBOURNE, Australia — She seemed an ideal political candidate in a country that likes to call itself the world’s “most…