#UPDATE Britain on Wednesday became the first country in the world to approve AstraZeneca and Oxford University's low-cost #CovidVaccine, raising hopes it will help tackle rising cases and ease pressure on creaking health services https://t.co/6KW5xKDBRI#oxfordastrazeneca pic.twitter.com/x2cCQu7Pl6
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) December 30, 2020
Explainer: How does AstraZeneca's vaccine compare with Pfizer-BioNTech? https://t.co/IvWkdexOdA pic.twitter.com/QEus6vAfzL
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 30, 2020
#UPDATE At least 26 people were killed on Wednesday as explosions rocked Yemen's #Aden airport moments after a new unity government flew in, in what some officials charged was a "cowardly" attack by Iran-backed Huthi rebels https://t.co/CyxKbh4GpD pic.twitter.com/K6Ohy69VxF
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) December 30, 2020
BREAKING: UK lawmakers approve a trade deal with the European Union, paving the way for an orderly New Year's break with bloc to complete Brexit. https://t.co/xkgL3oOk8G
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 30, 2020
Uganda opposition presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, and his campaign team were arrested in Kalangala in the country's central region https://t.co/OTpdYHgZFK pic.twitter.com/RPuJujCJ90
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 30, 2020
"I'm very excited, it is a historic day"
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) December 30, 2020
Pro-choice activists in Argentina celebrate as the country's Congress votes to legalise abortion up to the 14th week of pregnancyhttps://t.co/jZSUScAPvr pic.twitter.com/3AIMfkK3wv
If ever a year’s end seemed like cause for celebration, 2020 might be it. But New Year’s Eve will look different around the world after a year in which the coronavirus killed about 1.8 million, tanked economies and changed everyday life. https://t.co/LEmtcSvQsw
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 30, 2020
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