The former Labour Prime Minister said those who are not vaccinated are putting strain on the NHS due to the transmissibility of the new strain.
Two more Hong Kong universities removed on Friday public monuments to the 1989 Tiananmen protests in Beijing, following the dismantling of a sculpture commemorating victims of the crackdown at another university this week.
In some counties, half of the spike in deaths during the pandemic is attributed to COVID-19. Researchers say that points to an undercount
During his annual press conference, Putin expressed the importance of artistic freedom without hindrance to religious freedom.
Operation Lone Star's sudden and rapid expansion has left many Texas guardsmen struggling to balance their military and civilian lives, sometimes with tragic results.
The national law, a first for Europe, will aim to combat pollution caused by cigarette butts which are a major pollutant on the country's 3,000 miles of coastline.
Members of a southeastern Idaho youth church group were being driven around by their chaperone last month,delivering Thanksgiving cards in the neighborhood to those they were thankful for when they decided last-minute to stop at the home of the county sheriff's house, according to a probable cause affidavit later in court.
A new recall affects close to 185,000 F-150 pickups from the 2021 and 2022 model years.
The Biden administration on Thursday reiterated its warnings to Russia over a potential invasion of Ukraine, with one senior administration official telling reporters that the US is "ready to act if and when we need to."
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Polish Sen. Krzysztof Brejza’s mobile phone was hacked with sophisticated spyware nearly three dozen times in 2019 when he was running the opposition's campaign against the right-wing populist government in parliamentary elections, an internet watchdog found.