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- Macron holds talks with Ukraine leader as Moscow denies deal to de-escalate
- Two suspected British Islamic State recruits seized by Taliban at border
- Rees-Mogg becomes minister for Brexit opportunities in Boris Johnson reshuffle
- Exiled Chagos Islanders return without British supervision for first time
- ‘€20m for one village is too much’: Italian mayors agitated over rival’s win
- Ethiopia accused of ‘serious’ human rights abuses in Tigray in landmark case
- Canadian truckers block main bridge to US as Trudeau demands end to protest
- Gay kiss on live TV evades Singapore’s ban on LGBT content
- Romney won’t criticise niece for calling Trump lies and Capitol riot ‘legitimate political discourse’
- Skateboarder and social media star Josh Neuman, 22, dies in Iceland plane crash
- Indonesia crocodile freed from tyre after five years
- Covid live: hundreds block streets by New Zealand parliament; Hong Kong faces new curbs amid record cases
- Pfizer predicts bumper year from Covid vaccine and pill as profits double
- New Zealand Omicron wave likely to peak in March with up to 30,000 cases a day, says Ardern
- Unesco warns of crisis in creative sector with 10m jobs lost due to pandemic
- ‘All kinds of discrimination’: inside the secretive world of New York housing co-ops
- ‘The epitome of joy’: 10 of Lata Mangeshkar’s greatest songs
- Putin’s massive table: powerplay or paranoia?
- Oscar nominations 2022: The Power of the Dog leads the pack
- Pere Ubu’s David Thomas: ‘I expect rock music to be smart’
- Alcoholism and me: ‘I was an addicted doctor, the worst kind of patient’
- 5G and QAnon: how conspiracy theorists steered Canada’s anti-vaccine trucker protest
- Port Talbot says bye-bye to its Banksy as art dealer brings in a crane
- Flee review – fantastically moving story of a refugee’s life-saving secret
- Ballad of a White Cow review – engrossing Iranian death penalty thriller
- US rabbis testify to Congress in wake of antisemitic attacks – live
- NSW judge says dispute between neighbours over leaf blowers and 17 CCTV cameras ‘out of all proportion’
- Kicking back at the regime: artists open another front in Myanmar war
- In limbo: the refugees left on the Belarusian-Polish border – a photo essay
- Desperate Zimbabweans risk police or crocodiles in bid to reach South Africa
- Emmanuel Macron’s remarks on Russia set alarm bells ringing
- What have Nord Stream 2 and gas got to do with the Ukraine standoff?
- Macron urges 'de-escalation' in Ukraine crisis at Moscow talks with Putin – video
- Do you need a booster shot or do you have immunity after you've had Covid-19? – video explainer
- US troops arrive in Poland as Russia adds to forces at Ukraine border – video
| Macron holds talks with Ukraine leader as Moscow denies deal to de-escalate Posted: 08 Feb 2022 05:11 AM PST Volodymyr Zelenskiy hosts meeting in Kyiv amid confusion over French claims of private agreement with Putin Emmanuel Macron has held talks with Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in Kyiv amid confusion over French claims that Russia has privately agreed not to carry out any new "military initiatives". French officials made the suggestion after six hours of talks late on Monday between Macron and Vladimir Putin. The officials, speaking anonymously, said Putin had agreed to pull Russian troops out of Belarus once military exercises conclude later this month. Continue reading... |
| Two suspected British Islamic State recruits seized by Taliban at border Posted: 08 Feb 2022 05:03 AM PST Exclusive: first reported case of attempted international recruitment to IS since US left Afghanistan Two suspected Islamic State recruits, one of them carrying a British passport, were seized by the Taliban when they tried to slip into Afghanistan last autumn through its northern border, the Guardian can reveal. The men, who were carrying more than £10,000 in cash, military fatigues and night-vision goggles in their bags, were arrested after a tipoff from Uzbekistan, according to a Taliban source with knowledge of the operation. Continue reading... |
| Rees-Mogg becomes minister for Brexit opportunities in Boris Johnson reshuffle Posted: 08 Feb 2022 06:48 AM PST Chris Heaton-Harris takes over as chief whip in shake-up as PM seeks to reassure mutinous Tories Boris Johnson has made Jacob Rees-Mogg the new minister for "Brexit opportunities" and installed a key loyalist as his chief whip in a reshuffle intended to shore up his position after weeks of terrible headlines. Rees-Mogg, who was Commons leader, is moved to the Cabinet Office to take on a newly created role as Brexit opportunities minister, a cabinet-level job that also includes "government efficiency". Continue reading... |
| Exiled Chagos Islanders return without British supervision for first time Posted: 08 Feb 2022 07:26 AM PST Survey ship will gather evidence in dispute over demarcating seabed between Mauritius and Maldives A Mauritian-chartered survey ship carrying Chagos Islanders exiled from their homeland by the UK government 50 years ago have left Seychelles bound for the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT). The 1,130-mile voyage marks the first time Chagossians have been allowed to enter the remote archipelago – cleared of its entire population in the early 1970s to make way for a US military base on Diego Garcia – without being under close British military escort. Continue reading... |
| ‘€20m for one village is too much’: Italian mayors agitated over rival’s win Posted: 08 Feb 2022 07:21 AM PST Trevinano, with just 142 residents, beats 13 other candidates to windfall from EU's post-Covid recovery fund Several Italian mayors have been left seething after a rival hamlet with just 142 residents clinched €20m (£16.9m) as part of a nationwide project to revive Italy's battered economy. Trevinano, an ancient hilltop hamlet in Lazio from where residents can also marvel at the views of the rolling hills of Umbria and Tuscany, beat 13 other candidates to secure the windfall from the EU's post-pandemic recovery fund. Continue reading... |
| Ethiopia accused of ‘serious’ human rights abuses in Tigray in landmark case Posted: 08 Feb 2022 05:10 AM PST Lawyers bringing first complaint to Africa's top rights body over conflict in country say violations 'could amount to war crimes' Ethiopia has committed a wide range of human rights violations in its war against Tigrayan rebel forces, including mass killings, sexual violence and military targeting of civilians, according to a landmark legal complaint submitted to Africa's top human rights body. Lawyers acting for Tigrayan civilians said the complaint, filed on Monday, marked the first time that the African Union's human rights commission had been asked to look into the conduct of Ethiopian troops in their war with the northern region's rebel forces. Continue reading... |
| Canadian truckers block main bridge to US as Trudeau demands end to protest Posted: 08 Feb 2022 07:18 AM PST Detroit-Windsor border crossing is busiest link with US, with opposition legislators calling for PM to do more to end standoff Canadian truckers angry with vaccine mandates have blocked the busiest crossing with the United States, after Justin Trudeau demanded an end to a protest which has laid siege to downtown Ottawa for more than a week. Eight thousand trucks a day usually cross the Ambassador Bridge between Detroit and Windsor that links Canada and its main trading partner. Continue reading... |
| Gay kiss on live TV evades Singapore’s ban on LGBT content Posted: 08 Feb 2022 07:33 AM PST Video clip of two men kissing in Beijing bar during Channel News Asia report hailed as 'act of revolution' It was a Singaporean news report on the Winter Olympics opening ceremony, live from a Beijing bar filled with eager fans. Yet it was two men – who burst into the view of the camera, sharing a dramatic kiss – who stole the show. The clip has since gone viral in Singapore, where broadcasting codes restrict content that promotes LGBT "lifestyles", and where sexual relationships between men are outlawed. Continue reading... |
| Posted: 08 Feb 2022 04:24 AM PST Senator says he has texted with 'terrific' Ronna McDaniel, RNC chair who oversaw censure of Cheney and Kinzinger Mitt Romney and his niece, Ronna McDaniel, exchanged texts after the Republican National Committee she chairs called Donald Trump's attempts to overturn his election defeat and the Capitol riot "legitimate political discourse". Romney, the Utah senator, 2012 presidential nominee and only Republican to twice vote to convict Trump at his impeachment trials, told reporters on Monday he "expressed his point of view". Continue reading... |
| Skateboarder and social media star Josh Neuman, 22, dies in Iceland plane crash Posted: 08 Feb 2022 05:28 AM PST Bodies of Neuman, pilot of Cessna 172 and two other passengers discovered in lake using remote submarine and sonar The 22-year-old skateboarder and rising social media star Josh Neuman was killed in a plane crash in Iceland along with the pilot and two other men, authorities have confirmed. Neuman created the most popular skateboarding videos of all time, and his YouTube channel had approximately 1.2 million followers. Continue reading... |
| Indonesia crocodile freed from tyre after five years Posted: 08 Feb 2022 04:04 AM PST Dozens of people drag 5.2-metre animal to shore and cut tyre from its neck after it was snared by bird-seller A wild crocodile in Indonesia that was trapped in a tyre for more than five years has been rescued, freed from its rubber ring and released back into the wild. Conservation workers have been trying to lure the stricken saltwater crocodile from a river since 2016, after residents of Palu city on Sulawesi island spotted the animal with a motorbike tyre wrapped around its neck. Continue reading... |
| Posted: 08 Feb 2022 08:13 AM PST 'Convoy for freedom' gathers in Wellington, inspired by Ottawa protests; Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam says she will stick to 'dynamic zero' strategy
For more than a week, the centre of Canada's capital city has been paralysed by protesters who have blockaded the downtown area with trucks and cars. City police have described the protest as a "siege" and on Sunday the mayor of Ottawa declared a state of emergency. If you're a bit confused about how this all began and what's it all about read on below: Continue reading... |
| Pfizer predicts bumper year from Covid vaccine and pill as profits double Posted: 08 Feb 2022 07:26 AM PST Drugmaker made $37bn in vaccine sales last year, prompting accusations of profiteering Pfizer made nearly $37bn (£27bn) in sales from its Covid-19 vaccine last year – making it one of the most lucrative products in history – and has forecast another bumper year in 2022, with a big boost coming from its Covid-19 pill Paxlovid. The US drugmaker's overall revenues in 2021 doubled to $81.3bn, and it expects to make record revenues of $98bn to $102bn this year. Continue reading... |
| New Zealand Omicron wave likely to peak in March with up to 30,000 cases a day, says Ardern Posted: 07 Feb 2022 05:35 PM PST Prime minister says number of people who get booster vaccines will dictate how high the peak will be As New Zealand hits new records for daily case numbers, prime minister Jacinda Ardern has said she expects Omicron infections to start peaking in late March. The country reported 202 cases of Covid-19 on Tuesday, following several days of numbers sitting around the 200 mark – including a record 243 cases on Saturday. The past seven days are among the highest weeks of case numbers since the pandemic began. Continue reading... |
| Unesco warns of crisis in creative sector with 10m jobs lost due to pandemic Posted: 07 Feb 2022 08:00 PM PST Artists finding it harder than ever to make a living despite being part of one of the fastest growing industries Ten million jobs in creative industries worldwide were lost in 2020 as a result of the Covid pandemic, and the increasing digitisation of cultural output means it is harder than ever for artists to make a living, a Unesco report has said. Covid has led to "an unprecedented crisis in the cultural sector", said Audrey Azoulay, the director-general of Unesco, the UN's cultural body, in a foreword to the report. "All over the world, museums, cinemas, theatres and concert halls – places of creation and sharing – have closed their doors … Continue reading... |
| ‘All kinds of discrimination’: inside the secretive world of New York housing co-ops Posted: 08 Feb 2022 03:00 AM PST The exclusive buildings, which make up most of Manhattan's apartment stock, operate with impunity. Getting access can be a nightmare At the end of last summer, Claire and her partner, Alan, found the perfect New York apartment. "At the time we naively thought the mortgage process would be the most difficult part," recalled Claire. "Little did we know." The first-time buyers were suddenly confronting the reality of trying to purchase an apartment in a market-rate co-op building. Continue reading... |
| ‘The epitome of joy’: 10 of Lata Mangeshkar’s greatest songs Posted: 08 Feb 2022 04:30 AM PST The late Indian star sang of love in all its glorious and terrible forms – but also rooted listeners in history and spirituality Sitting in the back of my parents' Peugeot 504 as a child, we listened to songs by the likes of Mukesh, Mohammed Rafi and, of course, Lata Mangeshkar. We were too young to understand what they were about – love, loss, and romance – but we knew all the lyrics. Well, not quite all of them. During her 92 years, Mangeshkar recorded 50,000 songs in 18 languages, breaking records as the most recorded artist in human history. As a playback singer for Bollywood films, she was never seen on screen, but her voice, dubbed in place of the actors', was unmistakable. She got her start in 1942, and for a woman to have a career this long and distinguished in India, Mangeshkar must have been steely beneath those silk saris – her voice, though, remained gentle, and she was known as "the nightingale". Continue reading... |
| Putin’s massive table: powerplay or paranoia? Posted: 08 Feb 2022 07:22 AM PST Russia's leader is using a five-metre table for one-on-one meetings, but is it just a super-cautious Covid measure? For those at the top, decor and furniture can be tools to impress, charm, and intimidate. The terrifying seat of power in Game of Thrones is a towering iron chair, forged from the melted swords of defeated enemies. In the James Bond series, villains are known for decorating their headquarters with shark aquariums. Continue reading... |
| Oscar nominations 2022: The Power of the Dog leads the pack Posted: 08 Feb 2022 05:50 AM PST Jane Campion's repressed western up for 12 prizes at 94th Academy Awards, with Dune scoring 10 nominations and Belfast and West Side Story both bagging seven The Power of the Dog, Jane Campion's Montana-set drama starring Benedict Cumberbatch as a threatening rancher, has swept the board at the Oscar nominations. The film is up for a dozen prizes, including best picture, best director, best adapted screenplay, best actor for Cumberbatch, best supporting actress for Kirsten Dunst and best supporting actor for both Kodi Smit-McPhee and Jesse Plemons. Continue reading... |
| Pere Ubu’s David Thomas: ‘I expect rock music to be smart’ Posted: 08 Feb 2022 01:00 AM PST Rolling Stone said that rock'n'roll peaked with Pere Ubu's debut album. Now, after two near-death experiences, the 'avant garage' band are back – with an adaptation of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales 'I've been dead twice," grins Pere Ubu's David Thomas, over Zoom from his flat in Hove. "Death is very overrated. It was like being asleep. Once I was brought back by the ambulance crew. My wife said 'Those guys worked like demons on you.' The other time I woke up in ICU with all this stuff attached to me and it turned out I'd died again. I woke up and the doctor said, "You're David Thomas!'' It turned out that he'd been at the same Pere Ubu show that Ian Rankin had seen in the 70s, and was a lifelong fan." Now 68, seated in front of his computer in a furry hoody, the drily-humoured Ohioan cuts a more subdued figure than the "enigmatic giant of a singer" Rankin has subsequently remembered shouting requests at during that gig at Edinburgh University in 1978. Thomas needs kidney dialysis three times a week, and when he gets up to answer the door he needs a walker. But while he may no longer bark out lyrics while careering about the stage, his spirit is indefatigable. "I'm not in the best of health, but my singing voice is better than it's ever been," he insists, cheerily. "I'm sort of glad that I can't jump around any more because I don't have to worry about falling into the drums. All my concentration goes into singing." Continue reading... |
| Alcoholism and me: ‘I was an addicted doctor, the worst kind of patient’ Posted: 07 Feb 2022 10:00 PM PST My drinking and drug use pushed me over the edge into a complete breakdown. Then a stint in rehab made me question how much we really understand about addiction I'm lying in bed when I hear the commotion. I peer through the doorway of my room, and right outside, the new guy is getting in Ruiz's face. There's a phone right outside the door, one of those sturdy metal payphones like one you'd see on a street corner, and Ruiz, a gentle older man with shoulders stooped by the demoralisation of his nth relapse and hospitalisation, is just trying to talk to his family. But the new guy has been manic and pacing since he arrived a few hours ago, and he won't take no for an answer. I watch the new guy stalk the other way across the doorway, muttering to himself, menacing even in retreat. Then a warning shout echoes from much too far in the distance, and he appears once again – flying, near horizontal – to tackle Ruiz, dragging him off the phone. Continue reading... |
| 5G and QAnon: how conspiracy theorists steered Canada’s anti-vaccine trucker protest Posted: 08 Feb 2022 06:16 AM PST Ottawa's occupation was a result of unrivaled coordination between anti-vax and anti-government organizations Thousands of demonstrators have successfully occupied Canada's frigid capital for days, and say they plan on staying as long as it takes to thwart the country's vaccine requirements. The brazen occupation of Ottawa came as a result of unprecedented coordination between various anti-vaccine and anti-government organizations and activists, and has been seized on by similar groups around the world. Continue reading... |
| Port Talbot says bye-bye to its Banksy as art dealer brings in a crane Posted: 08 Feb 2022 07:05 AM PST Much-loved work that appeared in 2018 on a steelworker's garage heads to England on the back of a lorry It appeared one winter's night on a steelworker's garage, a wondrous piece of street art making points about the innocence of childhood, industrial decay and air pollution. After a three-year sojourn in the town of Port Talbot, Season's Greetings, Wales' first and only Banksy, was craned on to the back of a flatbed lorry and trucked out of the country. Continue reading... |
| Flee review – fantastically moving story of a refugee’s life-saving secret Posted: 08 Feb 2022 08:00 AM PST This extraordinary tale of the desperate lengths a gay Afghan man was forced to go to in order to escape persecution is a powerful testament to human endurance This animated documentary from Danish film-maker Jonas Poher Rasmussen is an irresistibly moving and engrossing story, whose emotional implications we can see being absorbed into the minds of the director and his subject, almost in real time. Rasmussen's elegant digital animation, interspersed with live-action archive TV footage, makes for a seamless link between the present and the remembered past and provides an ingenious way of obscuring the subject's identity, which still has to be kept under wraps. Rasmussen talks to a friend of his from teen years, a gay Afghan man in Copenhagen, whom he names "Amin", and who escaped from Kabul with what remained of his family after the Soviet withdrawal in 1989, his dissident father having been arrested and murdered in prison by mujahideen forces. Amin opens up about memories he has suppressed for decades: how his family went to Moscow on a tourist visa, which they outstayed, hiding in a rented flat; how his elder brother and two sisters were trafficked to Sweden on a container ship with inadequate food, water and air; and how he, with his mother, was forced to make a separate terrifying trip across Russia, and then board a tiny, leaky boat across the Baltic. Continue reading... |
| Ballad of a White Cow review – engrossing Iranian death penalty thriller Posted: 08 Feb 2022 04:00 AM PST In a suspenseful film that quietly builds tension, a widow battles her in-laws after her husband is executed and meets a new man A woman outside a jail in Tehran asks to see her husband. Visiting hours have finished, the guard tells her. The woman pleads: "He's about to be executed." Inside, her husband looks up as she walks into his cell, silent, despairing. As the door slams shut, the camera is left staring at the closed door, listening to the woman's agonised sobs. So begins this restrained Iranian drama about her fight for justice. It's a film that quietly builds tension, almost suffocating by the end. Made in the austere Iranian tradition, the style is spare, no soundtrack, little to no camera movement – but with a real intimacy between the characters and screen. Maryam Moghaddam (who also co-directs) plays Mina: one year after her husband Babak's execution, she is blandly informed by an official that he has been exonerated – the real murderer has been identified and arrested. It's all been a terrible mistake, everyone is sorry. But there is nothing to be done. "After all, it was God's will." As a widow living alone, Mina is powerless. Her late husband's brother bullies her to move in with the family. Reading between the lines he would like to marry her and his father appears to want to get his hands on the blood money due to Mina as compensation. When she refuses, they threaten her with a custody battle over her daughter Bita (Avin Poor Raoufi), who is deaf. Continue reading... |
| US rabbis testify to Congress in wake of antisemitic attacks – live Posted: 08 Feb 2022 08:12 AM PST
Michael Masters, the national director and CEO of the Secure Community Network, emphasized the importance of giving Jewish leaders the tools to protect themselves and members of their communities. Speaking at the House subcommittee hearing on security threats at synagogues, Masters explained how his organization serves as a liaison with federal law enforcement partners to help protect houses of worship. Continue reading... |
| Posted: 08 Feb 2022 02:38 AM PST Gregory Au fails in bid to impose 'extraordinary' restrictions on neighbours' use of easement providing only access to 'completely landlocked' property A dispute between neighbours involving the use of leaf blowers, 17 CCTV cameras and an easement quickly grew "out of all proportion" and has ended up in a New South Wales court. "For most people, to live in a well-appointed home on a large block amid the semi-tropical vegetation of the Central Coast hinterland would be a formula for a tranquil and idyllic lifestyle," NSW supreme court justice Francois Kunc said on Tuesday. Continue reading... |
| Kicking back at the regime: artists open another front in Myanmar war Posted: 08 Feb 2022 02:30 AM PST With the military increasing its use of informants, rappers and artists must keep their identities secret, even from one another Early one morning last February, a group of young people gathered on a street corner in Myanmar armed with brushes and buckets of paint. In the faint light of dawn, they quickly completed their task and dispersed. "I felt excited and nervous. I was scared too, because I didn't want to get caught," says Tu Tu, a pseudonym for the group's organiser. Continue reading... |
| In limbo: the refugees left on the Belarusian-Polish border – a photo essay Posted: 07 Feb 2022 11:15 PM PST Offered a route into Europe by the Lukashenko regime in Belarus, thousands of asylum seekers are now stranded on the EU's frontier By Lorenzo Tondo. Photographs by Alessio Mamo On 13 August last year, a villager in Ostrówka, in the east of central Poland, posted two pictures on Facebook featuring groups of men, women and children walking through the cornfields with bags on their backs. They were families from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraqi Kurdistan, and they were among the first asylum seekers to enter the country from Belarus. The post was accompanied by the following short text: "In the heat of day through wheat, at night through corn, they sneak through, they wander, just to get to the west. Great politics and slight refugees leave their print on the fields near Ostrówka." The makeshift shelter of a Syrian family with small children in the forest near Narewka, Poland Continue reading... |
| Desperate Zimbabweans risk police or crocodiles in bid to reach South Africa Posted: 07 Feb 2022 10:15 PM PST Zimbabweans hoping for a better life abroad or smuggling a few goods over the border face police, soldiers and a dangerous river A bushy pathway leads to the crossing points along the Limpopo River that are the most treacherous part of the journey for Zimbabweans seeking a better life in South Africa. The river has flooded after weeks of incessant rain, resulting in three drownings of "border jumpers" last month alone. A few kilometres away, where the roar of the river can still be heard, men and women clutching small bags of belongings trudge along a different dusty track near Malindi Transit Shed. At 9am on a Friday morning in February, the route to the bridge connecting South Africa and Zimbabwe is already heavily patrolled by soldiers clasping rifles. Continue reading... |
| Emmanuel Macron’s remarks on Russia set alarm bells ringing Posted: 08 Feb 2022 06:11 AM PST Analysis: French president's comments after Ukraine talks with Vladimir Putin should concern Nato alliance Domestic critics of Emmanuel Macron, Nato hardliners and the leadership in Ukraine will be suspiciously examining the French president's late-night remarks at his Moscow press conference on Monday for signs of freelancing. At one level, Macron, three months from a re-election campaign, stuck pretty faithfully to the script he had exhaustively agreed with his Nato partners before his meeting with Vladimir Putin, but at another level his particular view of Russia as a European nation, and lofty talk of a new security guarantees, will have set alarm bells ringing. Continue reading... |
| What have Nord Stream 2 and gas got to do with the Ukraine standoff? Posted: 07 Feb 2022 05:21 AM PST We answer your questions on the pipeline as the west considers its options in the event of a Russian invasion Gas is not just a source of energy, sometimes it is a political weapon. As western countries weigh possible sanctions against Russia for an invasion of Ukraine, the future of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline hangs in the balance. But it's complicated. The EU gets 41% of its gas from Russia; Russia earns 60% of its import revenues from the bloc. The crisis over Ukraine comes as Europe is struggling to deal with soaring gas prices and internal divisions over how to wean itself off fossil fuels in response to the climate emergency. Continue reading... |
| Macron urges 'de-escalation' in Ukraine crisis at Moscow talks with Putin – video Posted: 08 Feb 2022 03:01 AM PST The French president, Emmanuel Macron, and Russia's Vladimir Putin did not appear to reach a breakthrough in negotiations at the Kremlin on Monday aimed at fending off a Russian attack on Ukraine. Macron urged 'de-escalation' in the region, as Putin acknowledged the French leader's efforts in Europe's collective security Continue reading... |
| Do you need a booster shot or do you have immunity after you've had Covid-19? – video explainer Posted: 07 Feb 2022 05:29 PM PST Guardian Australia's medical editor Melissa Davey looks at the difference between the immunity to Covid-19 that comes from vaccinations and boosters and that which comes naturally after recovering from infection. Overall, viewing Omicron infection as a 'natural booster' which makes a third vaccine dose unnecessary is unwise ► Subscribe to Guardian Australia on YouTube
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| US troops arrive in Poland as Russia adds to forces at Ukraine border – video Posted: 07 Feb 2022 05:19 AM PST The US has ordered about 3,000 extra troops to bolster Nato's eastern flank in Poland and Romania. Russia has denied planning to invade Ukraine but has tens of thousands of troops near its neighbour's borders Continue reading... |
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