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No new COVID-19 cases reported in Cayman Islands, 23 February
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that 505 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Monday, 22 February 2021. All were negative.
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Cayman Governor and the Premier fly aboard CAL’s B737-8
Cayman's Governor, Premier, and Government Ministers flew on CAL's B737-8 aircraft in a bold show of confidence in the fleet's return to service.
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Facebook breaks deadlock, will restore Australian news pages after threat averted
Canberra offered amendments to proposed law designed to force tech giants to pay for display of media content
The Black-Owned Fashion Labels Making Waves for Spring 2021
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US can’t compete with cheap Chinese solar panels
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Bill Gates: Failure to achieve zero net emissions by 2050 will cause migration worse than Syrian crisis
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WhatsApp to switch off messages for all who reject new terms
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Facebook v Australia: Who blinked first?
The war between Facebook and the Australian government is over.
Apple users targeted by 'mysterious' malware
About 30,000 Mac devices have been infected with a mysterious piece of malware.
Facebook in Australia: What happened after news was blocked?
Critics of Facebook say the company's ban on news appearing on its platform in Australia has made it more difficult for people to access reliable sources - and increased the inf...
"Abuse, Guilt": Boris Johnson Drops Hint On Why He Left Journalism
Johnson, 56, has displayed a colourful, sometimes combative speaking and writing style both as a journalist and as a politician.
US Golfer Tiger Woods In Hospital After Major Car Crash
Tiger Woods, the sole occupant, was removed from the wreckage by firefighters and paramedics, and suffered "multiple leg injuries," his agent said in a statement.
US Senate Confirms Biden UN Nominee Thomas-Greenfield
The 100-member Senate backed Thomas-Greenfield by 78 to 20 to be Washington's representative at the world body and a member of Biden's cabinet, comfortably exceeding the simple ...
"Look Forward To A World...": Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Bats For Global Regulation On Privacy
In a virtual interactive session with Telangana IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao in BioAsia 2021, Satya Nadella said the COVID-19 pandemic across the globe accelerated dig...
Queen Elizabeth's Relative Gets 10-Month Jail For Sexual Assualt In UK
Last month, Bowes-Lyon apologised for his actions after entering his guilty plea, saying he felt "greatly ashamed" for causing "such distress to a guest in my home".
France Makes Period Products Free For Students
Higher Education Minister Frederique Vidal said that machines containing free tampons, sanitary towels and other period products would be installed in student residences.
Japan Appoints "Loneliness" Minister To Check Rising Suicide Rate
According to The Japan Times, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga added a minister of loneliness to his Cabinet earlier this month, following the example of the UK, which in 2018 beca...
Ecuador prison riots leave at least 50 dead
Deaths followed simultaneous violent actions in several prisons across South American nation
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Josh Frydenberg has warned that Australia’s conflict with Facebook in recent weeks is a “proxy battle” for the rest of the world, as other countries look to join Canberra in int...
Facebook to lift ban on Australia's news after standoff as Canberra agrees to amend law forcing Big Tech to pay media
Facebook has vowed to revive thousands of Australian news pages after the government said it would amend its new media code, which requires web platforms to pay for news content...
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