Israel said on Sunday it was ending mandatory COVID-19 testing for arrivals at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport, but foreigners would still have to test negative overseas before boarding a flight to the country.
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Israel said on Sunday it was ending mandatory COVID-19 testing for arrivals at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport, but foreigners would still have to test negative overseas before boarding a flight to the country.
The weekend brought new civilian fatalities, successful evacuations, and additional military conflict in the Ukraine-Russian war.
Hong Kong’s leader-in-waiting, John Lee, was endorsed for the city’s top job on Sunday by a committee stacked with pro-Beijing loyalists, as the financial hub attempts to relaunch itself after several years of political upheaval.
Karine Jean-Pierre was announced as the next White House Press Secretary on Thursday.
One of the oft-forgotten legends of the country music game has died in Branson, Missouri.
Long-shot Rich Strike stormed to victory at the 148th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville on Saturday in one of the biggest upsets in the history of the race.
The nation’s most ubiquitous provider of coffee had a busy Friday. In just one business day, Starbucks was hit with a mass of accusations regarding its labor practices, then made headlines again when it expressed concern that the Biden administration was showing lopsided favoritism to union activists.
Former Vice President Mike Pence calls out Kamala Harris over remarks she made about abortion in response to the Supreme Court draft leak.
Sinn Fein, the former political wing of the IRA, hailed its first election win in Northern Ireland’s history as a “defining moment” for the British-controlled region and called for a debate on the creation of a united Ireland.
The AP Style Guide was castigated by political pundits for a recent update in their guidance and inclusivity language protocols.