Spain urges child vaccinations and boosters before Christmas
Spanish health authorities are stepping up efforts to give out coronavirus vaccine shots before Christmas and end-of-the-year gatherings that usually bring large groups together
Spanish health authorities are stepping up efforts to give out coronavirus vaccine shots before Christmas and end-of-the-year gatherings that usually bring large groups together
The 31-year-old is due to appear in court on Thursday.
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The Red Bull driver won the championship after a controversial end to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix with rivals Mercedes set to appeal the result.
The Chicago Council has voted to pay $2.9 million to a woman who was handcuffed by police officers during a February 2019 raid of her home
A powerful storm system ushered in strong winds, heavy rain and a chance of tornadoes on Wednesday, with temperatures posed to set record highs in some places only days before the official start of winter
Three vehicles including a tractor were involved in the collision on the Desertmartin Road on Tuesday evening.
Appointments for children in this age group for their follow-up jab can be made from Monday in England, the Prime Minister said.
The First Minister said Scotland will be millions of pounds ‘worse off’ next year with the Covid funding being less than she expected.
Nannies, house cleaners, gardeners and other San Francisco domestic workers must be given paid sick leave under a groundbreaking law approved by city leaders this week
MLAs on the Executive Committee were unable to question Fiona Ryan on Wednesday afternoon because the number of those present fell under the quorum.
The 162-page study has been welcomed by editors of publications
Sisters from western Kentucky who worked at the only funeral home in their small town
‘Environmental factors are having a decisive and negative impact on our reproductive capacity’, warn Danish scientists
Attorneys for a Mexican woman who was shot in the head by a Border Patrol agent and survived have filed a claim against the U
Congress has sent President Joe Biden a $768.2 billion defense bill that makes landmark changes to the way the military handles sexual assaults and keeps women out of the draft
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Boris Johnson told the public to ‘think carefully before you go’ to celebrations, as the Omicron variant surged.
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A spokesman for Christian churches in the Holy Land has accused Israel of discriminating against Christian tourists during the normally busy Christmas holiday season
The chip could also reduce the carbon footprint of technologies that use huge amounts of electricity, such as crypto mining
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The chief medical officer said even if the new variant is milder, its ability to spread faster means there could still be an issue.