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COVID in Europe: UK urges those eligible to get booster jabs as Romanian death toll rises

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Here's a look at some of the top COVID-19 stories around Europe including in the UK, Russia, and Romania.
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Travel costs rise as borders reopen to international travel

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As borders reopen to international travel, Canadians planning trips are being hit with sticker shock, with the high prices for mandatory PCR tests, the end of discounted airfare and rising rental car rates.
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In-Store Holiday Shopping Dropoff Linked to Shifting Buying Habits

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The typical holiday rush to malls and other retail outlets on "Super Saturday" fell by 26 percent compared to 2019. Melissa Gonzalez, CEO and founder of retail strategist Lionesque Group, told Cheddar that shopping habits had already...
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Discuss COVID-19 vaccines with family this Thanksgiving, says expert

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Dr. Scott Halperin, director of the Canadian Center for Vaccinology, says Thanksgiving is an opportunity to talk with family members about getting the COVID-19 shot.
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Trudeau in Tofino, B.C. with family on 1st National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

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Prime Minister Trudeau took a family vacation as Canada marked the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. In response to questions about the timing of this holiday, Minister of Heritage Steven Guilbeault says that on the issue...
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Cree author shares the importance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

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This Thursday will mark Canada's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation as a federal statutory holiday. Cree author Michelle Good shares why she hopes Canadians will treat the day in a similar way as Remembrance Day.
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France wildfire: One dead as the fight to control a blaze near Saint-Tropez goes on

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Hundreds of firefighters have been deployed to tackle the blaze which has now burnt through 5,000 hectares.
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France wildfire: Two dead as the fight to control a blaze near Saint-Tropez goes on

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Hundreds of firefighters have been deployed to tackle the blaze which has now burnt through 5,000 hectares.
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The Front Page: More than 7million Londoners vaccinated; plus Harry Kane 's hope for Euros 2021

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The Front Page: More than 7million Londoners vaccinated; plus Harry Kane 's hope for Euros 2021
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Greece opening: Tourists from select countries allowed entry

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In 2019, a record 31 million visitors came to Greece. Last year's visitors fell by three-quarters.
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Indonesia bans internal travel ahead of Eid holidays over COVID fears

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Why the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country has announced an internal travel ban ahead of the religious festival of Eid.
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Life is returning to normal in parts of the post-COVID world

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Life is inching back to normal in some parts of the world where COVID-19 rates are low. It might still be early to make travel plans, but it's closer than you might think.
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Lockdown in Germany scrapped during Easter holiday

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More measures have recently been introduced in the capital having to wear a mask of a certain medical standard in all shop.
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Celebrating a second pandemic Passover

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As the Jewish community prepares to celebrate its second pandemic Passover, one Toronto rabbi is making sure her congregants don’t spend the holiday alone.
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New travel restrictions could be on the way in Canada

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The federal government keeps hinting at stricter travel restrictions to curb the spread of new coronavirus variants inside Canada.
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Meet the Canadians behind these luxury kids' playhouses

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An Alberta company creating luxury playhouses for kids of the world's rich and famous is branching out into creating custom fantasy village getaways for families.
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Senate Opposition Leader says 'the pandemic has forced us to change' our Christmas traditions

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Manitoba Conservative Don Plett released a holiday greeting online in which he remarks on how Canadians' celebrations have changed.
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Trudeau: 'No one should be vacationing abroad right now'

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters during the first media briefing of the year
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Christmas in times of coronavirus, from Bethlehem to Rome

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From Bethlehem to Rome and beyond, coronavirus restrictions dampened Christmas Eve celebrations on Thursday.
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California orders second lockdown amid COVID-19 US spike

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A warning that Covid-19 in the US will get worse. California is going into another lockdown to try and stop the spread of the virus.
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Greek political dispute over lockdown measures escalates into personal barbs

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Greek political dispute over lockdown measures escalates into personal barbs
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Greater Toronto Area small business fighting to reopen locked down stores

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Toronto retailer Sydney Mamane says small businesses that have been locked down in Toronto and Peel Region because of COVID-19 are facing 'carnage' by missing out on the holiday shopping season.
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Millions of Americans defy advice to avoid Thanksgiving travel

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There are fears that Thanksgiving could become a coronavirus super-spreading event, as millions of Americans defy warnings and travel to visit family.
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Thousands of Canadian travellers are still waiting for flight refunds

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CBC News has learned that despite receiving thousands of complaints from travellers looking for refunds for flights cancelled due to COVID-19, the Canadian Transportation Agency has not settled a single one.