3,000 arrested at protests in Russia demanding Navalny's release

Russian police have arrested more than 1,600 protesters who took to the streets across the country to demand the release of Alexei Navalny, the Kremlin's most prominent foe.

UK COVID-19 variant ‘may be’ more deadly, prime minister says

There is emerging evidence to suggest that the recently discovered, highly transmissible COVID-19 variant first reported in the United Kingdom is potentially more deadly, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said.

Ambulances queue at hospitals as coronavirus surge slams Portugal

Ambulances waiting to deliver COVID-19 patients queued outside hospital emergency departments Friday as Portugal’s COVID-19 surge continued unabated, adding a new record of daily deaths for the fifth day in a row.

Candy company pays $30 an hour to eat, review sweets

A candy company is hiring chocoholics and candy lovers to test treats for the sweet salary of $30 per hour.

'Almost non-existent' cold and cough season: Lozenge plant lays off workers

A lozenge plant in Prince Edward Island has laid off 30 workers, citing an "almost non-existent" cold and cough season amid COVID-19 restrictions.

President Biden proposes 5-year extension of Russian nuclear arms treaty

The Biden administration is proposing to Russia a five-year extension of the New START treaty limiting the number of U.S. and Russian strategic nuclear weapons, U.S. officials said Thursday.

Under Biden, world leaders hope for renewed US cooperation

World leaders welcomed into their ranks the new U.S. President Joe Biden, noting their most pressing problems, including the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change, require multilateral cooperation, an approach his predecessor Donald Trump ridiculed.

Indian village celebrates Kamala Harris on Inauguration Day

People in a tiny Indian village watched on television as village descendant Kamala Harris took the oath to become the U.S. vice president. 

'Don’t haste ye back': Scotland's leader says 'cheerio' to Trump, congratulates Biden, Harris

Speaking ahead of President Joe Biden’s inauguration on Jan. 20, Nicola Sturgeon, first minister of Scotland, said the country “will be very happy to say ‘cheerio’ to Donald Trump.”

106-year-old flu pandemic survivor gets her coronavirus vaccine

Zélia de Carvalho Morley rolled up a sleeve and looked stoically to the side as a nurse slid in a COVID-19 shot. She was one of thousands in Brazil to get the shot on Wednesday, but one of very few old enough to recall an earlier viral pandemic that swept her nation and the world a century ago.

Trump Baby blimp now lives at Museum of London

Museum of London has added a giant balloon that depicts Donald Trump as a screaming orange baby to its collection.

Oxygen thefts mount as Mexico reports record coronavirus deaths

Thefts of oxygen mounted as Mexico reported its highest daily death toll since the coronavirus pandemic began, with 1,584 deaths confirmed Tuesday. There was also a near-record one-day rise in new virus cases of 18,894.

COVID-19 mutations are rapidly appearing as US surpasses 400,000 deaths

The race against the virus that causes COVID-19 has taken a new turn: Mutations are rapidly popping up, and the longer it takes to vaccinate people, the more likely it is that a variant that can elude current tests, treatments and vaccines could emerge.

American teen jailed in Cayman Islands for violating COVID law released

A college student from Georgia jailed in the Cayman Islands for violating COVID-19 quarantine measures is back home, according to media reports. 

Homeless man found in Montreal portable toilet

The Quebec coroner is investigating the death of a man whose body was found inside a portable toilet early Sunday morning close to a Montreal homeless shelter he frequented.

This woman has been fighting 3 years to prove she is alive

Frenchwoman Jeanne Pouchain has an unusual problem. She's officially dead. She has been trying for three years to prove that she is alive.

Ice cream from China contaminated with coronavirus: report

Officials believe the coronavirus was able to survive in the ice cream due to the cold temperature and was likely transferred from a person who had the disease. 

Why Israel is winning the vaccination game

Israel has universal health insurance. It also has a single national vaccine storage and logistics site, which is located in the center of the country near main roads.