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WATCH: Protesters super glue their hands together to demand climate action

Protestors glued themselves to the road and to each other near Heathrow airport. Long lines of traffic formed on these major motorways during rush hour as a result of the blockade.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 1, 2021

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French government might extend COVID health pass usage until next summer

"What we will propose to the parliament is to maintain for several more months, until the summer, the possibility of using it."

Nick Monroe / Oct 1, 2021

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BREAKING: US drone strike in Syria kills senior Al Qaeda leader

"There are no indications of civilian casualties."

Nick Monroe / Sep 30, 2021

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Norway health experts downgrade threat of COVID-19, express greater concern for upcoming flu season

In a typical season, around 900 people in Norway die and 5,000 are hospitalized because of seasonal flu. But this year, experts fear the number could be much higher.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 29, 2021

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WHO employees involved in rape, sexual abuse in Congo during Ebola crisis: report

"What happened to you should never happen to anyone. It's inexcusable. It is my top priority to ensure that the perpetrators are not excused, but are held to account."

Nick Monroe / Sep 28, 2021

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China criticizes Canada, says it needs to learn lessons from Huawei executive case

In the wake of the exchange of prominent prisoners on both parts, China still had harsh words from Canada, boasting that Canada needs to "draw lessons" from the situation that just unfolded on the world stage.

The Post Millennial / Sep 27, 2021

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WHO warns time is running out to investigate the origins of COVID-19

Sources from within the WHO state that they believe time is of the essence if we are to have any chance of proving the origins of the COVID-19 virus.

James Anthony / Sep 27, 2021

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Labour executive complains that 'too many white men' were speaking at conference

"I am afraid, and I am not speaking from a position of particular strength here, there are too many white men putting their hands up," the National Executive Committee member told the Labour Party delegates at the annual conference.

James Anthony / Sep 26, 2021

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UK Labour leader: 'it is not right' to say that only women have cervixes

"Well, it is something that shouldn't be said," replied Starmer. "It is not right."

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 26, 2021

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Woman with Down's Syndrome loses fight with UK High Court over selective abortion laws

"We face discrimination every day in schools, in the work place and in society. And now thanks to this verdict the judges have upheld discrimination in the womb too," Crowter wrote on Twitter.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 23, 2021

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Harvard epidemiologist: Israeli medical study on natural COVID-19 immunity may render 'discriminatory and unethical' vaccine passports unnecessary

According to Science, "The natural immune protection that develops after a SARS-CoV-2 infection offers considerably more of a shield against the Delta variant of the pandemic coronavirus than two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine."

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 22, 2021

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WATCH: Australian authorities fire on citizens amid crackdown on anti-lockdown protests

Footage taken at the memorial shows police shooting rubber bullets into the crowds, with people frantically trying to escape.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 22, 2021

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Australian state announces 'friends bubble' allowing those under 18 to gather with two other friends in person

In the latest pandemic set of regulations to come from the Australia state of New South Wales, those 18 and under will now be able to gather with a small group of friends in person.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 21, 2021

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UK court overturns ruling in Keira Bell case limiting use of puberty blockers in children

In the original ruling, the three high court judges said medical professionals working with children under 18 may need to consult the courts for authorization for medical intervention.

Nicole Russell / Sep 21, 2021

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Stroke victim left paralyzed after UK climate protest blockading M25 delayed trip to hospital

"At one point she put her hand on my leg, and looked to me and said 'Oh, oh Chris. I don’t feel very well.' And that was the last words that she's been able to speak to me."

Nick Monroe / Sep 20, 2021

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