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Sheriff: Hunter Accidentally Kills His 11-year-old Daughter
A hunter accidentally shot and killed his 11yearold daughter while they were hunting near their East Texas hometown, investigators said.
Court Denies Massachusetts Hospital Workers' Vaccine Appeal
The Supreme Court has turned away an emergency appeal from employees at the largest hospital system in Massachusetts who object to the COVID19 vaccine on religious grounds.
Hawaii Girl's Adoptive Parents Plead Not Guilty To Murder
A Hawaii couple accused of killing their 6yearold adoptive daughter a month before reporting her missing pleaded not guilty to murder Monday.
Portuguese Club's Covid Outbreak 'Probably' Omicron Variant of Covid-19
The World Health Organization has labelled Omicron a variant of concern, saying it poses a 'very high' risk globally.
Cycle of Life: New Zealand MP Rides to Hospital for Second Time to Give Birth
'Big news!' the Greens politician posted on her Facebook page a few hours later.
New Covid Strain 'Probably' Among Passengers from S. Africa: Dutch Officials
Some 600 passengers were detained for hours at the Netherlands' premier air hub on Friday after countries closed their borders to air traffic from southern Africa,
Kosovo Bus Shooting: Two Students, Driver Killed as Masked Gunman with AK-47 Opens Fire
Kosovo Bus Shooting: According to local media, the shooter was wearing a mask and carried an AK-47. The bus was packed with children returning from school.
Mexico Pulls Migrants From Southern "Prison" City, Warding Off Another Caravan
Mexican officials have begun dispersing several hundred migrants gathered in the southern city of Tapachula by busing them to other states, heading off the prospect of a new caravan heading north.
France Expands Sea Monitoring As Migrants Vow To Pursue UK Dream
France pledged on Thursday to step up surveillance of its northern shores, but migrants huddling in makeshift camps said neither that nor a tragic drowning the day before would stop them from trying to cross the Channel to Britain.
One Dead, Three Injured After Gas Leak At Spanish Nuclear Plant
One person has died and three have been taken to hospital after a carbon dioxide leak at the Asco nuclear power plant in the Spanish region of Catalonia, local emergency services said on Wednesday.
COVID Cases Break Records In Europe, Prompting Booster Shot Expansion
Coronavirus infections broke records in parts of Europe on Wednesday, with the continent once again the epicentre of a pandemic that has prompted new curbs on movement and seen health experts push to widen the use of booster vaccination shots.
Yemen War Will Have Killed 377,000 by Year's End: UN
More than 80 percent of the population of around 30 million require humanitarian assistance, the report said, while "the economy is close to collapse".
Nearly 5 Million Viewers See Carlson's Rittenhouse Chat
Tucker Carlson reached 4.94 million viewers for his Kyle Rittenhouse interview on Monday, the Fox News Channel opinion host's largest audience since the night of the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
U.S. Envoy On Afghanistan To Return To Doha To Meet Taliban -State Department
The U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan will visit Doha next week for two weeks of meetings with leaders of the Taliban, State Department spokesperson Ned Price said on Tuesday.
Armenian PM: Hotline With Azerbaijan Set Up After Clashes
Armenia has reached an agreement with Azerbaijan to establish a hotline between their defense chiefs after last week's deadly clashes on their border, the Armenian prime minister said Tuesday.
Bus Blaze in Bulgaria Kills 45 Passengers, Including 12 Minors
Bulgaria's interim Prime Minister Stefan Yanev and Interior Minister Boyko Rashkov rushed to the site of the crash Tuesday morning, while local media said that the North Macedonian and Albanian premiers were also on their way.