Sky News says New Zealand has announced a plan to reopen its borders in stages, but PM Jacinda Ardern has said the country won’t be open to everyone.
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Arab News says US is sending a warship and fighter jets to help defend the UAE after a series of missile attacks by Houthi militia in Yemen.
BBC Sport says Celtic stormed to the Scottish Premiership summit at the expense of a shell-shocked Rangers after a monumental Old Firm victory.
VOA says an emerging version of the omicron variant of coronavirus does not seem more severe than the variant’s original version, says WHO.
Euronews says Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the US had ignored Russia’s demands that NATO not expand eastward.
Sky News says Downing Street has refused to comment on new reports that reveal details of lockdown parties Boris Johnson is alleged to have attended.
BBC News says levelling up plans to fulfil Boris Johnson’s vow to fix neglected parts of the UK have been announced by the government.
France24 says France began lifting coronavirus restrictions including mandatory outdoor mask-wearing Wednesday.
Arab News says a huge swath of the US braced Tuesday for a major winter storm that was expected to dump heavy snow in the Rockies.
BBC Sport says Manchester United footballer Mason Greenwood has been further arrested on suspicion of sexual assault and making threats to kill.
BBC News says an updated report on lockdown parties in No 10 will be published by Sue Gray once police finish their inquiries, Downing Street has said.
Sky News says a US judge has asked for Prince Andrew’s former assistant, Robert Olney, to give evidence as part of the civil sex assault case.
Euronews says Austria has become the first country in Europe to introduce a national COVID-19 vaccine mandate for adults.
The Metro says Nike have suspended their relationship with Mason Greenwood following the Manchester United forward’s arrest over allegations of rape and assault.
Aljazeera says one year since the military coup in Myanmar, calls for international action are growing louder, notably from the National Unity Government (NUG).
CNN says the View” moderator Whoopi Goldberg has provoked outrage for repeatedly asserting that “the Holocaust isn’t about race.”
BBC Sport says Everton have signed Dele Alli from Tottenham on a two-and-a-half-year deal for a fee that could reach £40m.
BBC News says ministers will meet later to decide whether or not to scrap mandatory Covid vaccinations for NHS staff in England.
SKY News says Manchester United footballer Mason Greenwood has been arrested on suspicion of rape and assault.
France24 says Portugal’s ruling Socialists unexpectedly won an outright majority to govern solo after snap elections on Sunday.
Euronews says a powerful winter storm swept through northern Europe over the weekend, killing at least 4 people, destroying houses and causing flooding.
Arab News says the UN has received “credible allegations” that more than 100 ex-Afghan forces, officials have been killed since the Taliban took over.
VOA says Truckers and thousands of sympathizers blocked Ottawa streets for a second day Sunday to protest Canada’s vaccine mandates.
BBC Sport says Premier League clubs are preparing for what could be one of the busiest transfer deadline days in recent years.
The Guardian says a new raft of Conservative MPs are poised to send letters of no confidence in Boris Johnson when the long-awaited “partygate” report is published.