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U.K. Visitors Must Test Negative For COVID Before Traveling To U.S.

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The CDC says the restriction will protect Americans from a new variant of the coronavirus recently disovered in the U.K.
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Peru Left Without A President After Political Chaos

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Peru's congress met into the early morning Monday, but adjourned without a replacement lined up.
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Spain Projects Achieving COVID-19 Herd Immunity By Next Summer

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Spain's health minister says the country will vaccinate two-thirds of the population — about 32 million people — in 5 to 6 months.
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At Least 37 People Have Died In Protests In Uganda

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Tensions remain high in Uganda as people protest the arrest of an opposition presidential candidate.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Pivots To Bond With Biden

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Johnson's policies aligned more with President Trump than with President-elect Biden but British PM says, "We have common values."
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Gulf States Lift Blockade Of Qatar

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The embargo began in mid-2017 when the Saudi-led bloc accused Qatar of supporting terrorism — a charge it denies.
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Break Dancing To Get Its Time In The Spotlight At The Olympics

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Two break dancers told Newsy they're excited about the International Olympic Committee adding breaking as a sport for the 2024 Games in Paris.
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UAE Sends First Official Delegation To Israel

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They were accompanied by U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
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Pilgrims Return To Mecca As Saudi Eases COVID-19 Restrictions

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Starting Sunday, the Saudi government is allowing 6,000 people daily. Each person has three hours to complete the pilgrimage.
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Kim Jong-Un Apologizes For Death Of South Korean Official

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The North and South Korean leaders have exchanged letters to discuss the killing of a South Korean official near a disputed boundary on Tuesday.
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Analysts Expect To See A New Weapon At North Korea Military Parade

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Analysts say the parade could reveal an intercontinental ballistic missile with multiple nuclear warheads that release in different directions.
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More And More Airlines Offering Scenic 'Flights To Nowhere'

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Tickets for Qantas Airlines' seven-hour flight — which returns right back to the departure location — sold out in just 10 minutes.
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Greek Orthodox Priest Shot In Lyon As New Violence Rattles France

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The motive is unclear, but the attack comes amid tension over images of Prophet Mohammad and spate of recent violence.
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Illinois Judge Rules Teen Can Be Extradited Over Protest Shooting

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The 17-year-old is being held in Illinois after crossing state lines with a rifle and shooting three people during the Kenosha protests.
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France Prepares for Monthlong Lockdown

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Non-essential businesses — including restaurants — would be ordered to close. But schools, parks and factories in France would remain open.
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Italy To Require Masks In All Outdoor Spaces

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Several regions in the country have made masks mandatory. But currently, there isn't a nationwide rule.
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Helicopter Crash Kills 8 Peacekeepers In Egypt

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Six Americans died and a seventh was medically evacuated, according to the Multinational Force and Observers.
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Iranian Officials Indicted In Shooting Down Of Ukrainian Plane

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Iran initially denied being involved in January, then admitted its military mistakenly shot down the plane, killing 176 people.
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Experts See Ominous Signals In Russian Pullback At Ukrainian Border

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After a sudden and massive buildup, a former Commander of the U.S. Army in Europe says Russia is "not going to stop until the West stops them."
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Report Raises Concerns About Troop Withdrawal

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The study by the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation suggests that it might become more difficult to gather intelligence after U.S. troops are gone.
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South Korea Says Vaccine Not Connected To Deaths

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Eight people who had underlying conditions died after getting the AstraZeneca vaccine.
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Prince Philip To Be Laid To Rest Saturday

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Many of the plans that had been in the works for years for Philip's funeral service have been stripped down because of the pandemic.
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Alexei Navalny Says Putin A 'Naked, Thieving King'

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Navalny is the Kremlin's most vocal critic, but he and his movement have come under legal pressure as he faces new criminal charges.
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U.S. Reportedly In Talks Over 5 American Hostages In Iran

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White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan called the continued holding of Americans by Iran a "humanitarian catastrophe."