In Venezuela, Maduro-like Christmas toy stirs controversy

Comment on this story Comment CARACAS, Venezuela — Every year, Venezuela’s socialist government hands out thousands of Christmas presents to the nation’s poorest children, including bicycles, Barbie dolls and plastic trucks imported from China. This holiday season, officials added a new item to their list: An action figure with red tights, a blue cape and […]

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U.S. to require negative COVID tests for travelers from China

Travelers from China will need to test negative for COVID-19 before boarding flights to the U.S. starting next week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday. The testing requirement will apply to travelers from mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau, and covers all passengers regardless of their nationality or vaccination status, the CDC […]

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China to Resume Issuing Passports, Visas as COVID Curbs Ease

(BEIJING) — China says it will resume issuing passports for tourism in another big step away from anti-virus controls that isolated the country for almost three years, setting up a potential flood of Chinese going abroad for next month’s Lunar New Year holiday. The announcement Tuesday adds to abrupt changes that are rolling back some […]

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China lifts travel restrictions despite surging COVID cases, prompting concern in U.S. and other nations

Tokyo — Many hospitals and funeral homes say they’re being overwhelmed by a worsening COVID-19 outbreak in China, even as the government reports just a handful of new deaths from the virus. The surge in cases across China is drawing a response from other countries, including the U.S. Japan, India, South Korea, Taiwan and Malaysia have […]

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Former Nazi camp secretary Irmgard Furchner, 97, appeals conviction of being an accessory to more than 10,000 murders

Irmgard Furchner, a former secretary for the SS commander of the Stutthof concentration camp, waits for the continuation of her trial in a court in Itzehoe, northern Germany, where her verdict was announced on December 20, 2022. CHRISTIAN CHARISIUS / POOL / AFP via Getty Images A 97-year-old woman is appealing her conviction in Germany […]

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U.S. weighs new COVID restrictions on travelers from China

The Biden administration is weighing the possibility of imposing new requirements on arriving travelers from China, officials say, citing “mounting concerns” about the country’s ongoing COVID-19 surge and “the lack of transparent data” from Chinese officials. The move comes as the Chinese government has begun to ease travel restrictions that were imposed years ago early […]

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One dead in China highway pile-up involving hundreds of cars

This aerial photo taken on December 28, 2022 shows a multi-vehicle collision on Zhengxin Yellow River Bridge in Zhengzhou, in China’s central Henan province. STR/AFP via Getty Beijing  —One person died during a highway pile-up involving hundreds of vehicles in central China, state broadcaster CCTV reported Wednesday, with images of the accident showing scenes of […]

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Shiba inu dog who is face of ‘doge’ meme and dogecoin ill with leukemia

Comment on this story Comment If you’ve been online at all over the past decade or so, you’ll probably have seen this dog. The Japanese shiba inu Kabosu catapulted from inconspicuous rescue dog to unlikely celebrity after a photo of her perched on a pale sofa with what looks like a bemused expression, front paws […]

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Turkish, Syrian, Russian Defense Chiefs Hold Surprise Talks

(ANKARA) — The Turkish, Syrian and Russian defense ministers have held previously unannounced talks in Moscow, the Turkish and Russian defense ministries said on Wednesday. It was the first ministerial level meeting between rivals Turkey and Syria since the start of the Syrian conflict 11 years ago. A Turkish defense ministry statement said the Turkish, […]

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Greece: New quake on island near Athens puzzles experts

ATHENS, Greece — Emergency services were placed on alert on an island near Athens following a new earthquake Wednesday that caused no injuries or severe damage but puzzled scientists. The magnitude-4.9 quake occurred inland, near the western coast of the island of Evia, and follows an uncommon pattern of seismic activity in the area. Felt […]

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