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Reuters could not immediately confirm the issue affecting the sites.
France and Germany are also set to send much-needed oxygen to India in the coming days as it battles the world’s worst outbreak
Biden made the comment during a brief one-on-one interview with CNN in the halls of the West Wing.
"We don't have a final declaration of victory yet, but the numbers tell us it's clear," Biden said from Wilmington, Delaware Friday night.
The global pandemic has revealed endemic challenges.
British Airways will cut up to 12,000 jobs as the airline’s owner warned the coronavirus recovery will take “several years.”
Defense Secretary Mark Esper approved a request from the Department of Homeland Security seeking 540 military personnel to support Customs and Border Protection operations on the border.
France’s airline Air France said on Wednesday the company has suspended flights over Iraq and Iran airspace after Iranian missile strikes targeting U.S.-led forces.
Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage said on Sunday he would run for a seat in Britain’s Westminster parliament in any upcoming election.
Following is a summary of current world news briefs.
Vladimir Putin was sworn in for another six years as Russian president on Monday.
World news varied Saturday between political and social issues.
World news varied Monday between political and social issues; in addition to others related to accidents, and natural disasters.
UNESCO is going to celebrate World Press Freedom Day, which falls on May 3, in Jakarta, Indonesia this year with a celebration lasting May 1-4.
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