Campaigners have expressed their anger after the government voted down an amendment to a bill that would put a legal duty on water companies to stop raw sewage from being dumped into waterways. They are calling for water companies to
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‘A gift from God’: Greece enlists the church in its vaccine drive.
The message from Greek officials is the same as it is from governments around the world: get vaccinated, get vaccinated, get vaccinated. But with the inoculation campaign slowing and the virus spreading, the Greek authorities are turning to the leaders
Fisher-Price recalls Rock ‘n Glide Soothers after 4 infant deaths – The Denver Post
By Jesus Jiménez, The New York Times Fisher-Price is recalling its 4-in-1 Rock ‘n Glide Soother, a baby sleep product, after it was linked to reports of four infant deaths, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said. The infants who
Singapore and Malaysia to reopen business travel next month
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Singapore and Malaysia are to resume essential business and official travel between their countries, they said on Tuesday, letting people cross their border for the first time since most movements were suspended because of the coronavirus in
U.S. envoy to visit South Korea to discuss stalled North Korea nuclear talks
SEOUL (Reuters) – The U.S. point man for North Korea is due to visit South Korea next week as it pushes for a resumption of talks with the North ahead of the U.S. election and despite few signs of any
Qatar announces easing of coronavirus restrictions
Starting June 4, people can exercise outdoors without wearing a mask, and up to four people can be in the same vehicle. Qatar has started to ease its coronavirus restrictions slightly, allowing people to exercise outdoors without having to wear
Russia slams U.S. assertion at U.N. that it remains party to Iran nuclear deal
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Russia’s U.N. ambassador slammed the United States on Tuesday as “ridiculous” for arguing it was still a member of the Iran nuclear deal two years after it quit, so Washington could trigger a return of all
Poland lifts quarantine rule for workers, students who often enter from neighbouring states
WARSAW (Reuters) – People working or studying close to the Polish border will be able to cross it regularly again as of May 4 without needing to undergo a two-week quarantine, Poland’s prime minister said on Thursday. Poland was one