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Virus Variant Races Through Italy, Especially Among Children
The variant of the coronavirus discovered in Britain is prevalent among Italy's infected schoolchildren and is helping to fuel a "robust" uptick in the curve of COVID-19 contagion in the country, the health minister said Tuesday.
Tactical Shift: Europe Seeks Vaccine 'Overdrive' to Catch Up
Slow off the blocks in the race to immunize its citizens against COVID-19, Germany faces an unfamiliar problem: a glut of vaccines and not enough arms to inject them into.
Polish Court Acquits Activists Who Put LGBTQ Rainbow on Icon
A Polish court on Tuesday acquitted three activists who had been accused of desecration and offending religious feelings for producing and distributing images of a revered Roman Catholic icon altered to include the LGBTQ rainbow.
Prince Harry: Split from Royal Life 'Unbelievably Tough'
Prince Harry says the process of separating from royal life has been very difficult for him and his wife, Meghan.
Chinese Vaccines Sweep Much of the World, Despite Concerns
China's vaccine diplomacy campaign has been a surprising success: It has pledged roughly half a billion doses of its vaccine to more than 45 countries.
Naomi Campbell, Idris Elba, Others Sign Supportive Letter after LGBTQ Center Closes in Ghana
A number of celebrities have put their names to a letter expressing concern and support following the closure of an LGBTQ community center in Ghana last week
France's Sarkozy Convicted of Corruption, Sentenced to Jail
A Paris court on Monday found French former President Nicolas Sarkozy guilty of corruption and influence peddling and sentenced him to one year in prison and a two-year suspended sentence.
Countries Call on Drug Companies to Share Vaccine Know-How
Across Africa and Southeast Asia, governments and aid groups, as well as the World Health Organization, are calling on pharmaceutical companies to share their patent information.
Germany Limits Travel From French Region Over Virus Variant
Germany announced Sunday that travelers from France's northeastern Moselle region will face additional restrictions because of the high rate of variant coronavirus cases there.
UN Human Rights Office Says 18 Dead in Myanmar Crackdown
The U.N. Human Rights Office says it has received "credible information" that a crackdown Sunday on anti-coup protesters in Myanmar has left at least 18 people dead and over 30 wounded.
Some Upset in Cyprus Over 'Satanic' Eurovision Song Choice
A man has been charged with uttering threats and causing a disturbance after barging onto the grounds of Cyprus' public broadcaster to protest what he said was the country's "blasphemous" entry into this year's Eurovision song contest.
Watch: Mexican Police Arrest Gay Couple for Kiss: 'Children are Present'
Police arrested a same-sex couple for sharing a kiss on a public beach, declaring that the reason the men were being handcuffed was that the display of affection took place where "children are present."
US Implicates Saudi Crown Prince in Khashoggi's Killing
Saudi Arabia's crown prince likely approved the killing of U.S.-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, according to a newly declassified U.S. intelligence report released Friday.
Queen Says COVID Vaccine is Quick, Painless and Helps Others
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is encouraging people to be vaccinated against COVID-19, saying the shot is quick, harmless and will help protect others against the disease.
In Landmark Ruling, Malaysian Court Strikes Down Anti-Gay Law
Malaysia's top court ruled in favor of a gay man who sued after being arrested and charged with seeking sex "against the order of nature." What's more, the court found the law itself to be unconstitutional.
Watch: Prince Harry Raps 'Fresh Prince,' Says He Didn't Walk Away
Prince Harry, who decamped from England to Southern California last year, rapped the theme song to the 1990s sitcom "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" during a late-night talk show interview in which he said he didn't walk away from his royal duties.
German Radio Station Apologies for Remarks About BTS
A Bavarian radio station apologized Friday for a host's comments comparing popular South Korean K-pop band BTS to the coronavirus, saying his choice of words had gone too far but was in no way meant to be "hurtful or racist."
'It's a Sin' Contributes to Record-Breaking HIV Testing in UK
The new hit series "It's A Sin" has helped spark a record-breaking rise in HIV testing in the U.K.
UK to Push at G-7 for Global Standard on 'Vaccine Passports'
Britain plans to use its presidency of the Group of Seven economic powers to push for an internationally recognized system of vaccine passports that could allow world travel to resume.
Watch: French Rapper Impressed 'Voice' Judges. Then His Social Media Past Emerged.
A French rapper impressed the judges on that country's version of "The Voice," but then his old tweets emerged.