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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip to get first dose Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth and her husband Prince Philip might “make it be known” once they have taken a vaccine against COVID-19,

One demonstrator dies during anti-government protests in Israel

More than a dozen people were detained during anti-government protests in Israel on Saturday and one demonstrator died at a hospital after he was crushed by a car,

Bahrain announces it won’t permit imports from Israeli settlements

Under European Union guidelines, settlement commodities or products should be prominently marked as such when exported to European Union member nations.

Man arrested for attempting to set fire to Church of All Nations in Jerusalem

A Jerusalem man was caught on Friday for dropping inflammable liquid and setting it on fire at the Church of All Nations in Jerusalem

Czech Republic announces to open an office in Jerusalem

The Czech Republic declared to open a diplomatic presence in its Jerusalem office by establishing a diplomatic office.

Israel Navy welcomes first of the four German-made war-ships

Israel’s navy on Wednesday welcomed the first of four German-made war-ships that will be at the forefront of the country’s attempts to protect its coastal borders

Why Canadians see India as an opportunity, China as a threat

These are amongst the conclusions of a national opinion poll carried out by the Non-Profit organisation Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) situated in Vancouver.

UK orders two-shot Pfizer’s vaccine to immunize 20 million citizens from Covid-19

United Kingdom became the first nation to approve a Covid-19 vaccine, with its control giving a grant to Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE’s lead ahead of conclusions in the US and EU.

Women trafficking increased in COVID-19 lockdowns, says Nobel laureate

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Nadia Murad states the COVID-19 pandemic has intensified trafficking of women and gender-based violence, devising the well-being and protection of women “on the line”.

Bata appoints Indian CEO 1st time in 125-year history

Sandeep Kataria was on Monday selected as the chief executive officer (CEO) of Bata Shoe Organization, the first Indian to be named as the head of the global footwear producer and retailer. Kataria assumes charge after Alexis Nasard, who served as the organisation's CEO for nearly five years.
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