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Vaccinations for the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) have been so successful at reducing new infections of the disease, researchers are hopeful that there will be a corresponding dramatic drop in cervical cancer cases in high-income countries. “HPV is found in almost 100% of cervical cancer cases,” said Mélanie Drolet, who conducted a study into rates of cancer in countries which have implemented vaccination programmes.
It is not yet known who is behind the attacks.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel was seen visibly shaking for a second time in two weeks. When asked if she would be attending the G20 summit in Japan starting on Friday, her spokesperson said, "Everything is taking place as planned. The chancellor is well." In the first incident, while visiting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Merkel’s spokesperson said the chancellor was dehydrated and was better after drinking some water.
Taro Kono said he was particularly worried about the impact on car companies.
An Algerian teenager has been hailed a hero for saving a two-year-old toddler who accidentally fell out of a window in Turkey. Feuzi Zabaat who was out on the street and happened to notice the child was about to fall, positioned himself underneath the second floor apartment window, and caught the girl before she hit the ground. The child miraculously survived without any injuries.
The Fox News host got visibly emotional during a discussion about immigration.
A union representing federal employees said workers were “duty bound to protect vulnerable asylum seekers."
"We need people to realise how severe the situation is for trans people," Stonewall said.
He had just been sentenced for fraud offences.
The plane, which was diverted to Stansted airport, is now back in the air and on the way to New York