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Poland to announce tougher coronavirus restrictions on Wednesday
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland will announce tougher coronavirus restrictions on Wednesday, especially in some regions hit particularly hard by the British variant of COVID-19, Poland's Health Minister Adam Niedzielski said on Wednesday.
Teacher in viral video admits to shortcomings, says she's ready to improve
PETALING JAYA: Teacher Rafidah Rahmat will not be disheartened by negative comments online directed at her over a lesson delivered during an educational programme broadcast on television.
New Zealand to withdraw last few troops from Afghanistan by May
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand said on Wednesday that it will withdraw its last remaining troops from Afghanistan by May, concluding the country's longest running deployment of military personnel, which has lasted two decades.
Seven years on, Yazidi survivor buries father slain by Islamic State
KOJO, Iraq (Reuters) - Thikran Kamiran Yousif was 15 when Islamic State fighters surrounded his village in northern Iraq, rounded up residents and slaughtered several hundred of them, including his father, brother, grandfather and aunt.
Firefighters in Western Australia get upper hand on several bushfires
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Firefighters in Western Australia got under control six fires in the state's southwest that authorities said on Sunday were most likely deliberately lit, while rain helped to contain a weeklong blaze that destroyed 86 homes in the hills of Perth.
Rainfall expected to ease bushfire in Australia's west
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Firefighters battling a devastating bushfire that has destroyed 86 homes on the outskirts of Perth in Western Australia hope heavy rain forecast over the weekend will help douse the flames, state authorities said on Saturday.
Tokyo Olympics face another looming headache - no medical staff
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese doctors and nurses fighting the novel coronavirus will not have the time to volunteer to help at the Olympics, a medical association has said, raising another headache for organisers determined to hold the postponed Games.
Myanmar police file charges against Aung San Suu Kyi after coup
(Reuters) - Myanmar police have filed charges against ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi for illegally importing communications equipment and she will be detained until Feb. 15 for investigations, according to a police document.
Controversial Cyprus passport scheme will not be replaced, says president
NICOSIA (Reuters) - A controversial citizenship-for-investment programme scrapped by Cyprus in late 2020 had shortcomings and will not be replaced, President Nicos Anastasiades said on Tuesday.
News Analysis: EU's vaccine rollout off track due to delivery shortfalls
ROME, Feb. 1 (Xinhua) -- The European Union's (EU) vaccine rollout plan has been thrown into disarray after the manufacturers of all three vaccines approved for use in Europe warned countries of delivery delays over the coming weeks and months.