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COVID vaccine rights waiver within reach, WTO chief says ahead of meeting

(Reuters) – An international agreement on waiving intellectual property rights for COVID-19 vaccines is within

After ‘partygate’, UK PM Johnson faces confidence vote

(Reuters) – Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face a confidence vote later on Monday, after

Thai LGBTQ+ allies join first official pride parade

(Reuters) – Thousands of members of Thailand’s LGBTQ+ community raised rainbow flags in the country’s

At least 50 killed in massacre at Catholic church in southwest Nigeria

(Reuters) – Gunmen attacked a Catholic church in southwest Nigeria during mass on Sunday, killing

Chinese astronauts blast off to space station as construction enters high gear

(Reuters) – China sent three astronauts on Sunday on a six-month long mission to oversee

Queen Elizabeth’s Jubilee celebrations end with pageant through London

(Reuters) – Britain’s four days of Platinum Jubilee celebrations to mark Queen Elizabeth’s 70 years

Sixteen killed, scores injured in Bangladesh container depot fire

(Reuters) – A massive fire swept through an inland container depot in southeastern Bangladesh, killing

Queen Elizabeth II skips Platinum Jubilee church service

(AP) — Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, joined other members of Britain’s royal family

Four killed, 30 injured after train derails in southern Germany

(Reuters) – Four people were killed and 30 injured when a busy regional train derailed

COVID may be factor in lack of North Korea response to outreach, White House official says

(Reuters) – COVID-19 restrictions may be playing a role in North Korea’s lack of response