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The move comes after just 3 people test positive for the coronavirus. Also:The former Silicon Valley star, Elizabeth Holmes is convicted of fraud against those who invested in her start up Theranos, and a James Bond car has been found 25 years after it was stolen,. The World Health Organization says it is vital that vaccines are distributed more fairly around the world. Also: Haiti PM survived assassination attempt, and David Bowie's estate sells the publishing rights to his entire body of work.

Teenagers in India begin receiving Covid vaccines as the country tries to contain its sharpest ever surge in infections; Turkey inflation surges 36 per cent amid financial turmoil, and 'Emily in Paris' Ukraine complains over Kyiv character stereotype.

Abdalla Hamdok quits just weeks after he was reinstated; fire rips through the South African parliament. And: the dark side of Avocados. The veteran anti-apartheid campaigner and Nobel Peace Prize winner died a week ago. He was Also: a Nigerian state closes all camps for displaced people — despite the ongoing threat of Jihadist violence. And a Chinese man who was abducted as a child more than thirty years ago has been reunited with his biological mother after drawing a map of his childhood village.

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Tesla boss Elon Musk chan More European countries suspend use of AstraZeneca vaccine. Their decision comes despite the WHO urging use of the vaccine, Also, Nigerian primary school children kidnapped, and the unusual visitor to the west coast of Ireland.

Myanmar military continues its suppression of protesters. More than 50 people were killed in the worst single day of brutality since the protests began. Also, a new UN push to end the decade-long Syrian war and the nominations for this year's Oscars. Myanmar: Protesters killed in clashes. White former Minnesota police officer convicted over shooting of unarmed black motorist Daunte Wright.

New studies suggest highly-contagious Omicron is weaker than Delta. Also: President Putin holds his annual marathon news conference, and the US tech giant, Intel, apologises to China after banning products and labour from Xinjiang. WHO says no country can boost its way out of the coronavirus pandemic; The Communist authorities in Hong Kong remove a statue commemorating the Tiananmen Square massacre Thirteen million residents are ordered to stay home. It comes just weeks before the start of the Winter Olympics in Beijing.

Also: Israel plans a fourth dose of the coronavirus vaccine, and how baby seals communicate to their mothers in The US to offer million free tests to help tackle Covid.

Kosovo could soon house hundreds of prisoners from Denmark.. The Red Cross says the area is without power, and there is very little water. Also: As Omicron becomes the most dominant variant in the As the Omicron variant spreads around the world and cases surge, BBC correspondents tell us how Covid is impacting our lives, our businesses and our economies.

The rebels have expressed hope that the move can lead to a ceasefire in Ethiopia. Also: Switzerland introduces new Covid restrictions as the Omicron variant spreads through Europe, and a Christmas carol service in virtual reality.

TPLF rebels fighting the central Ethiopian government say their withdrawal from neighbouring regions of Amhara and Afar to the Tigray region, after suffering a series of defeats, will be a decisive opening for peace.

Also; the BBC uncovers evidence of Only Also: massive anti-coup protests sweep Sudan, and Spotty becomes Scotty as the Beano comic reflects modern-day thinking. Non-essential shops, schools, bars, restaurants and other public venues will be closed until at least mid-January. Also: UK Brexit minister resigns, and the pros and cons of musicians selling off their music catalogues. Omicron variant appears milder, but it's still unclear whether that will be mirrored elsewhere.

Also: UN Human Rights Council orders independent investigation into atrocities in the conflict in Ethiopia, and a blazing row over a straw goat in Sweden. Moscow says Nato should abandon hopes of Ukraine joining and Nato states should get rid of weapons. Also: biggest by-election swings against a UK government since , and a man plays a piano surrounded by destruction from Kentucky tornado.



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