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Kyiv Rejects Requests That Mariupol Be Janded Over

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On Monday, Ukraine rejected Russian demands that it surrender Mariupol, the besieged port city at the center of a violent stalemate that is fuelling a horrific humanitarian crisis. After Moscow promised to allow civilians trapped amid the bombardment without water, heat, or medicine to flee if the city's defenders laid down their arms, Kyiv rejected the demand to surrender the city by 5 a.m. local time (11 p.m. ET). With their progress seemingly coming to a standstill elsewhere and their campaign moving to escalating aerial bombardment of Ukrainian cities, capturing control of the vital city would be a big and unusual triumph for Russian forces. At least eight people were killed and a retail mall was destroyed in a new attack on Kyiv on Sunday night, according to Ukrainian officials. An official death toll has yet to be established. President Joe Biden will go to Europe this week as the US and its allies seek to strengthen Ukraine while punishing Russia for its incursion. The trip

Worshippers In A Mosque In Canada Stop An Axe-Wielding Assailant

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During Saturday morning prayers, worshippers at a mosque in Canada stopped and held a guy who was allegedly carrying an axe and attacking them with bear spray, according to police. According to local media, one worshipper knocked the axe from the man's hands and held him down until police came. A 24-year-old male was apprehended at the site in the Mississauga area, and he was later charged. The bear spray caused minor injuries to some worshipers, according to the mosque's imam. One of the worshippers described the incident as "terrifying," describing hearing a scream before turning around to see a man wielding an axe and spraying three people with bear spray, which is comparable to pepper spray. "By the time he started spraying, the people in the front row had realized something was wrong, and one of the young men came around and knocked the axe away before he could use it," Noorani Sairally told The Globe and Mail in Canada. According to the witness, the yo

The Majority Of Scotland's Remaining Covid Restrictions Has Been Lifted

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The majority of the remaining legal Covid limitations in Scotland have already been lifted. Customers' contact information is no longer required to be kept on file by businesses. However, the obligation to hide one's face in stores, restaurants, and public transportation remains in effect. Because of the increase in cases, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has indicated the regulation will be extended for "a further short period." The legislation will be re-evaluated before the Scottish Parliament's Easter holiday on April 2nd, and it is likely to become guidance soon after. Vaccine boosters have already been given to the most susceptible, and public health officials anticipate that they will be given to adults in their 50s and 60s in the near future. Asymptomatic people should continue to receive a PCR test until the end of April, and people with symptoms should continue to get a PCR test until the end of that month. The population-wide testing and contact tracing s

David Beckham Gives A Ukrainian Doctor His Instagram Account

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On Sunday in Kharkiv, former England captain David Beckham handed over control of his Instagram account to a Ukrainian doctor. Dr. Iryna, the director of a regional perinatal center, spent the day on social media, releasing films on the work that medical personnel are doing in the midst of the violence. Newborns were seen being treated, as well as a basement where patients had to be relocated to avoid shelling. Beckham, 46, has more than 71 million Instagram followers. "Amazing work Iryna and health workers like her are doing to save lives in Ukraine," the former Manchester United and Real Madrid player remarked. Dr. Iryna, who also works as a paediatric anaesthesiologist and runs the center, said her job has been "24/7" since the Russian invasion. "The first several days were the most challenging. We had to learn how to deal with bombs and strikes, among other things "she stated. "We're undoubtedly putting our lives in danger, but we don't re

In England, Covid Has Launched A Spring Booster Vaccine For Over-75s And High-Risk People

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In England, people aged 75 and more, residents in care homes, and those with compromised immune systems can now get an extra Covid booster shot. It comes as government data shows that infection rates are growing across the board, especially among the elderly. The deployment follows vaccination consultants in the United Kingdom's proposal that more vaccines will help increase protection for the most vulnerable. In Wales and Scotland, spring boosters are already in use. This autumn, a larger booster program involving more people is expected. It comes as Covid instances in the UK are on the rise, with one in every 20 persons infected, according to the latest estimates. People exhibiting symptoms of the virus should "behave appropriately," according to Health Secretary Sajid Javid, but it is up to the person to determine whether or not to take a test. "I believe we need to take a step back and consider how we can learn to live with Covid while focusing on our best line o