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U.S. probes role of human smuggling in Mexico border collision that killed 13
HOLTVILLE, Calif. (Reuters) - At least 13 people, 10 of them Mexican nationals, were killed on Tuesday when a tractor-trailer slammed into an SUV crammed with 25 adults and children on a dusty Southern Californian road near the U.S.-Mexico border, officials said.
Myanmar protester dies after 10 days on life support; pressure grows on army
(Reuters) - A young woman protester in Myanmar died on Friday after being shot in the head last week as police dispersed a crowd, her brother said, the first death among opponents of the Feb. 1 military coup since demonstrations began two weeks ago.
Barricades burn in Spanish streets amid protests over jailed rapper
MADRID/BARCELONA (Reuters) - Police fired tear gas, rubber bullets, and sound bombs at two protests in Madrid and Barcelona on Wednesday, each attended by thousands, the day after a rapper was arrested on charges of glorifying terrorism and insulting royalty in his songs.
Patient tries to remove doc’s mask to say ‘I love you’
AN 80-year-old Covid-19 patient who attempted to remove her doctor’s mask to say thank you to her face caused a brief panic at her ward at Hospital Selayang, reported China Press.
Newborn abandoned in front of Johor woman's home
JOHOR BARU: A newborn baby boy was found abandoned in front of a house at Taman Johor near Skudai here.
Leading French doctor: Macron took big risk by not choosing new COVID lockdown
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron took a big risk by not opting for a new national lockdown last week to curb the COVID-19 virus in France, Eric Caumes, an infectious diseases expert at Paris' Pitie-Salpetriere hospital, said on Monday.
Wuhan neighbourhood banishes memory of lockdown death
Wuhan, China, Jan 30, 2021 (AFP): It was the image that became a symbol of the chaos enveloping coronavirus-hit Wuhan: the body of a man lying for hours on a pavement.
Fear and frustration in Nigeria as millions at risk of phone suspension
The government of Africa’s most populous country has ordered telecom operators to block the SIM cards of anyone who fails to register for a National Identity Number (NIN) by Feb 9.
‘Pokemon Go’ running can help you stay fit in the new year
Pokemon Go is secretly a fitness app. If you look beyond the cuteness of Pikachu and the simple battle mechanics, few games are more effective at getting players off the couch. That’s part of the game’s mission.
KL to be transformed into street art capital
Kuala Lumpur will be transformed into a street art capital, adorned with giant mural paintings through the beautification of back lanes and in between buildings in the city.