Wednesday, February 17, 2021

World News Briefs -- February 17, 2021 (Evening Edition)


DW:
WHO reports large drop in new cases amid global vaccine rollout 

The World Health Organization reported a 16% global drop in new coronavirus cases last week. Meanwhile, Japan began its first vaccinations ahead of the Tokyo Olympics. 

The World Health Organization said late Tuesday that the global figure of new coronavirus cases decreased by 500,000 last week to 2.7 million, a 16 percent drop over the previous week. 

In the first full week of January, new coronavirus cases had peaked at nearly 5 million.

Last week, nearly all regions of the world have seen a downward trend in new cases, except for the Middle East. 

There has also been a global drop in deaths last week, with 81,000 new deaths, a 10 percent decrease over the previous week. 


The drop in new global cases and deaths comes as more countries roll out vaccines. 

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 MIDDLE EAST 

U.S., European allies condemn deadly Iraq attack. 






Biden speaks to Netanyahu for first time since taking office. 




 ASIA 









 AFRICA 




Ethiopia's Tigray region hit by power blackout. 



Zanzibar's Seif Sharif Hamad dies weeks after getting Covid. 



 EUROPE 





New prime minister, Mario Draghi, vows to speed up Italy's Covid vaccinations





 AMERICAS 







After racial unrest across US, Congress takes another look at reparations. 





 TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR 





 ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS





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