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Ukraine reports 22,473 new COVID-19 cases
Ukraine has recorded 22,473 new COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian Health Ministry has reported on Facebook.
"Some 22,473 new confirmed COVID-19 cases were recorded in Ukraine on January 21 (including 2,838 cases among children and 535 cases among health workers)," the report reads.
According to the report, 136 COVID-related deaths, 2,608 hospitalizations, and 4,610 recoveries were registered in Ukraine on January 21.
As many as 3,842,011 people in Ukraine have contracted coronavirus, 3,580,878 have recovered, and 99,129 have died since the pandemic began. A total of 17,455,150 PCR tests have been performed.
A total of 20,156 new coronavirus cases were detected in Ukraine on January 20.
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European Parliament votes to extend trade liberalization for Ukraine.
The European Parliament on Tuesday endorsed the extension of temporary trade liberalization measures for Ukraine, while protecting EU farmers.
Nauseda: Enough doing “too little” for Ukraine and expecting great outcomes.
The President of Lithuania, Gitanas Nauseda, believes the situation on the Ukrainian front lines depends on Western aid so partners should stop delaying supplies while expecting any significant results on the battlefield.
One wounded as Russians shell village in Kherson region.
Russian forces have shelled the village of Novokairy in Ukraine's southern Kherson region, wounding a 67-year-old man.
Parliament expands ARMA's ability to buy military bonds for foreign currency.
The Verkhovna Rada has supported in general a bill that expands the ability of the National Agency for Asset Recovery and Management (ARMA) to purchase military bonds for foreign currency.
Lithuania hands over M577 APCs to Ukraine
As part of uninterrupted military support for Ukraine, Lithuania has delivered an unspecified number of M577 armored personnel carriers to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Prince Harry should stand down from scandal-hit charity - allegations are devastating, says expert.
PRINCE Harry could face fresh calls to step down from his animal charity following more allegations of abuse by its staff. Armed Rangers at African Parks are accused of torturing suspected poachers and raping tribes people. Among new allegations f...
Protest against tourism in Canaries
Protesters gathered in Tenerife to rally against what Canary Islands residents have called an 'unsustainable' tourism model. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: Follow us on Twitter: Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Instagram: Follo...
LIFE SWAP: Exchange program trades red, blue state students to teach valuable lesson.
American Exchange Project program alumni Brook Roozen and Z.J. Schwartz share their experiences with the exchange process and how the culture shocks enabled them to view parts of the U.S. differently. #FoxNews Subscribe to Fox News! Watch more Fox...
Pakistan: Afghan women fearful of new repatriation plan - DW News.
The Pakistani government plans to deport some 800,000 Afghan refugees under its newly adopted Illegal Foreigners Repatriation Plan. DW met Afghan women afraid of deportation and life under conservative Taliban rule. Subscribe: For more news go to:...
Meghan Markle’s acting career is dead despite Netflix wanting ‘pound of flesh’, warns expert.
Meghan Markle’s acting career is dead despite Netflix wanting their “pound of flesh”, according to a royal expert. Channel 5’s royal correspondent Simon Vigar spoke on The Sun’s Royal Show about whether we could see former Suits star Meghan return...
Jewish Columbia University students seek attend class remotely amid protests.
Israel activist Lizzy Savetsky joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss Jewish students petitioning Columbia University to attend classes virtually amid safety fears, saying the leadership is ‘doing nothing.’ #foxnews Subscribe to Fox News! Watch ...