Monthly Archives: November 2020
U.K. lab error behind 1,300 people being wrongly told they have coronavirus
Problems with testing chemicals in a U.K. lab are why more than 1,300 people got wrongly told they have COVID-19.
U.K. lab error behind 1,300 people being wrongly told they have coronavirus
Problems with testing chemicals in a U.K. lab are why more than 1,300 people got wrongly told they have COVID-19.
U.K. lab error behind 1,300 people being wrongly told they have coronavirus
Problems with testing chemicals in a U.K. lab are why more than 1,300 people got wrongly told they have COVID-19.
Biden’s election victory means some Guantanamo Bay prisoners may be released
Those pushing for its closure now see a window of opportunity, hoping Biden’s administration will find a way to prosecute those who can be prosecuted and release the rest.
Iran’s president pins nuclear scientist death on Israel, vows revenge at ‘proper time’
Iran’s clerical and military rulers have threatened revenge for Friday’s killing of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, which could further increase tensions in the Middle East region and beyond.
U.S. coronavirus vaccine plans take shape as hospitalizations set new records
Political leaders have clamped down with increasingly aggressive measures to curtail the spread of the virus, which has reached unseen levels.
Britain, European Union resume face-to-face trade talks as deadline approaches
If there is no deal, New Year’s Day will bring huge disruption, with the overnight imposition of tariffs and other barriers to U.K.-EU trade.
Demonstrators plan protests across France over security bill
Dozens of rallies are taking place against the controversial bill, which was approved by the lower house of Parliament this week but still awaits a green light from the Senate.
Fact check: Trump’s claims on role of U.S. military in COVID-19 vaccine plan
U.S. President Donald Trump has miscast or exaggerated the military’s role in the crash program to accelerate the development, production and eventual distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.
Pope Francis elevates 13 new cardinals amid coronavirus pandemic
Pope Francis raised 13 new cardinals to the highest rank in the Catholic hierarchy on Saturday.