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As cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant gradually rise in India, New Delhi may impose restrictions ahead of Christmas.
Officials say they're closely monitoring the situation and are already preparing hospitals to face the worst.
Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.
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No US military personnel will be disciplined for an errant drone strike that killed 10 civilians in August.Top US military leaders initially defended the operation as a "righteous strike," later calling it a "tragic mistake."
US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has more.
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On Wall Street, Markets were trading solidly lower on Monday with all eyes on the Federal Reserve's final gathering of 2021 set for later this week.
US correspondent Kate Fisher reports
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The British government is warning that the Omicron variant of Covid-19 is now spreading rapidly, with hospitalizations expected to rise dramatically in the days and weeks ahead.
Britain's health secretary Sajid Javid said the variant is now responsible for a fifth of Covid-19 cases in the UK and he again urged everyone over the age of 18 to sign up for a booster shot as soon as possible.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed at least one death from the Omicron variant so far, and offered this message today as he toured a vaccination center.
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Desparate search and rescue operations are still underway across 6 separate American states following the record-breaking tornadoes that ripped through a 225 mile corridor in the early hours of Saturday morning.
At least 105 people remain unaccounted for, with several towns in Kentucky obliterated from the map by the storm.
They include Dawson's Springs and Mayfield…where dogs are being used in the search for survivors and human remains.
Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky became emotional this morning when disclosing the latest news on fatalities.
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In Illinois it's now known that 6 workers died in an Amazon plant that was devastated by one of the tornadoes.
The son of Carla Cope is one of the victims.
She spoke today to America's NBC.
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The US is on the cusp of surpassing 800,000 deaths from coronavirus, as the pandemic approaches the end of a second year.
Americans aged 65 or older make up about three-quarters of the nation's death toll according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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The aftermath and devastation wrought by a series of tornados that ripped through eight U.S. states on Friday.
Officials in one small town in western Kentucky- which suffered the most casualties- say about 75 per cent of the community was wiped out.
Search-and-rescue efforts continue, but there’s now little hope of finding survivors.
Nina-Maria Potts has more:
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After more than a year of protests, tens of thousands of farmers are vacating their camps on Delhi's borders.
Their campaign to have three controversial farming laws repealed has ended in success.
Farmers had claimed that the laws would've hurt their income.
But unions say they will now launch local protests against the rising cost of farming – something that affects millions in the country.
Ishan Garg reports.
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