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Be prepared for another, more severe pandemic: WHO officials

In the final World Health Organization (WHO) COVID-19 press conference of the year, on Monday, senior officials warned that the virus is "not necessarily the big one", and that there is a real chance of another, more serious pandemic spreading across the world.

Read out of the phone call between President Charles Michel and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson

Both leaders welcomed the fair and balanced agreement reached on the future relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union with a view...

Unrest continues to blight Horn of Africa regions – Vatican News

The government of Sudan is preparing to send troops to South Darfur state after the killing of 15 people in recent tribal violence.

Chi-Med Initiates Rolling Submission of NDA to U.S. FDA for Surufatinib for the Treatment of Advanced Neuroendocrine Tumors

Chi-Med Initiates Rolling Submission of NDA to U.S. FDA for Surufatinib for the Treatment of Advanced Neuroendocrine Tumors - Book...

European Union gives green light to post-Brexit trade deal with the UK

BRUSSELS: The European Union (EU) gave the green light on Monday to its post-Brexit trade deal with the UK, clearing the way for it...

Recognise Sarna religion, include separate code in census: Adivasi outfits

Ten Adivasi organisations met here on Monday and submitted a memorandum to the state government demanding that it ask the Centre to recognise “Sarna”...

Sikhism now an official religion in Austria

AMRITSAR: Sikhs of Austria will now be able to use Singh and Kaur after their forename, mention Sikhism as their religion, and register themselves...

Weekly schedule of President Charles Michel

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Belarus allows Catholic leader to return from Poland after forced exile

Belarusian authorities allowed the Catholic archbishop of Minsk to return home for Christmas after lifting a four-month ban on him entering the country during the ongoing protesting against government actions.

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