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France on Sunday reported 58,432 new confirmed coronavirus cases in a 24-hour period, a figure much lower than the previous four days, when daily additional infections were over 200,000,
The French government will order companies to impose at least three work-from-home days for employees whenever possible in a bid to stem a fifth wave of Covid infections, Prime Minister Jean Castex said Monday.
US air strikes will be used to prevent a resurgence of Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan post troop withdrawal, Washington has said.
The Islamic State group released a poster of a masked militant beheading Father Christmas, along with other bizarre graphics.
Around 600 migrants still hope to build a new life in Europe while the International Organisation for Migration work to register people willing to return to their countries of origin.
Migrants trying to cross the Belarus-Poland border were subject to 'horrific torture or other ill-treatment, inhumane conditions, extortion and other abuse', Amnesty International said
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the grandson of Kim Il Sung, expressed "deep condolences" over the death and sent a condolence wreath.
WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange had a mini-stroke during his detention, his wife has revealed
Rumours have spread since late 2020 that Ayman al-Zawahri had died from an illness and since then, no video or proof of life surfaced, until Saturday.
A senior White House official said Monday that Washington would give a "positive response" to a potential request by allies to boost its military presence in Eastern Europe in the event of a Russian attack on Ukraine.