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'Storming the Bibistille': Israel's resurgent virus crisis rattles Netanyahu

His poll numbers are sinking, protests are growing and economically punishing restrictions have just been reimposed: surging coronavirus cases in Israel have left Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu encircled by trouble.

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Shark pulls 10-year-old from fishing boat in Australia

A shark "grabbed" a 10-year-old boy from a fishing boat off Australia on Friday but swam off after his father jumped in to save him, officials said.

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India exceeds 1 million coronavirus cases, behind only the US and Brazil

India crossed 1 million coronavirus cases on Friday, third only to the United States and Brazil, prompting concerns about its readiness to confront an inevitable surge that could overwhelm hospitals and test the country’s feeble health care system.

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Beijing 2022 Games 'pressing ahead' despite coronavirus threat

Beijing 2022 organizers were "pressing ahead" with preparations for the Winter Olympics Friday after a senior IOC official warned the coronavirus could force the Games to be postponed.

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Nelson Mandela's youngest daughter Zindzi buried in South Africa

Zindzi Mandela, the youngest daughter of South Africa's first black president and anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela, was buried at a private funeral on Friday following her death aged 59 earlier this week.

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'Riddled with lies': Analysis finds Fox News COVID-19 coverage featured misinformation 253 times in just five days

The network, said an MMFA researcher, "downplays the threat of the virus, dismisses the recommendations of public health officials, and misrepresents the scientific consensus on the disease."

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Gabon appoints its first woman prime minister

The president of Gabon, Ali Bongo Ondimba, on Thursday appointed the country's first woman prime minister, Rose Christiane Ossouka Raponda.

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Fresh COVID-19 outbreaks lead to local lockdowns worldwide

Fresh outbreaks of the coronavirus have led to renewed, more localised, lockdowns -- affecting millions notably in India and California, while several European states have tightened restrictions.Here is an overview of recent developments.

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Spain to cull nearly 100,000 mink with coronavirus

Spain has ordered the culling of nearly 100,000 mink on a farm in the northeast after confirming many were carrying coronavirus, a regional minister said on Thursday.

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Germany readies tougher lockdowns to ward off second wave: draft plan

Germany plans to allow for tougher lockdown measures to contain local outbreaks and ward off the threat of a second coronavirus wave, according to a draft agreement between the federal and regional governments.

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Rare twin red-ruffed lemurs born at Singapore zoo

Twin red-ruffed lemurs have been born at Singapore zoo, officials said Thursday, a rare double delivery that is a boost for the endangered saucer-eyed primates.

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Battle of the statues continues as Bristol removes anti-racism protest monument

A statue of an anti-racism protester in Britain which had replaced one of a slave trader was removed Thursday, local authorities said, in an ongoing battle over the symbolic empty plinth.

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South Korean prosecutors open probe into North's Kim Yo Jong

Seoul prosecutors have opened an unprecedented probe into North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sister over Pyongyang's blowing up of a liaison office last month, officials said Thursday.

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