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Japan PM apologises after lawmakers’ night club outings

(Reuters) – Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga apologised on Wednesday after lawmakers from his ruling

New coronavirus cases rise in France, third national lockdown feared

(Reuters) – The daily number of new coronavirus infections in France stayed above 20,000 on

UK passes 100,000 COVID deaths, with many more to come

(Reuters) – The death toll in Britain from the coronavirus pandemic passed 100,000 people on

In early action, Biden tries to make good on pledge to heal America’s racial divide

(Reuters) – President Joe Biden on Tuesday issued a firm call to heal America’s racial

Asian shares set for mixed opening, eyes on Fed, stimulus

(Reuters) – Asian equities looked set to rise on Wednesday, bouncing back from a steep

Two men extradited from Australia face U.S. charges for $50 million text messaging fraud

(Reuters) – Two men have been extradited to the United States from Australia to face

Europe’s court condemns Russia over 2008 war with Georgia

 (AP) — Europe’s top human rights court on Thursday found Russia responsible for a swath

1st private space crew paying $55M each to fly to station

(AP) — The first private space station crew was introduced Tuesday: Three men who are

LG Display reports stronger profit on iPhone demand, rising panel prices

(Reuters) – South Korea’s LG Display Co Ltd reported its highest quarterly profit in over

COVID-19 variant brings new dimension to Europe’s pandemic

(AP) — In the first week of December, Portugal’s prime minister gave his pandemic-weary people