'Dozens killed' in Israel pilgrimage stampede
The army said its medical teams and "a number of Israeli Air Force helicopters with medical teams... are assisting in the mass casualty incident in Mount Meron."
EU regulator says AstraZeneca clot risk 'very rare' as nations battle virus surges
The United Kingdom on Wednesday said it will adopt new medical advice to offer most people under 30 an alternative to AstraZeneca if possible.
F1: Lewis Hamilton confirms plan to stay beyond current season
Hamilton only signed a one year deal with Mercedes.
AstraZeneca hails US trials as EU rows with UK over supplies
AstraZeneca said Monday that US tests on more than 30,000 people showed no increased risk of thrombosis.
EU countries to resume AstraZeneca jabs after 'safe' verdict
However Norway and Sweden said they were not ready to resume using the vaccine.
Are COVID-19 vaccines safe for cancer patients?
Despite the limited data, medical groups, doctors, and cancer experts are pushing for vaccination of most cancer patients
EU announces progress in vaccines push, but fresh virus protests
Several countries further tightened restrictions to try to stem the spread of the coronavirus.
Global stocks retreat as virus concerns mount
On Wednesday, daily global deaths from Covid-19 topped 18,000 for the first time.
Twitter unveils 'community-driven' effort to fight misinformation
The project comes with Twitter and other social networks under fire for failing to stem manipulation and misinformation about elections, the Covid-19 pandemic and other issues.
Promising coronavirus treatment: Stem cells derived from umbilical cords
The treatment showed a 91 percent survival rate among coronavirus patients who were suffering from lung problems.
Australia unlikely to open border in 2021: health official
The country has secured access to both the Pfizer and Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccines, with the rollout scheduled to begin in late February.
Global vaccine campaign gains pace as Brazil approves jabs
Until vaccination is widespread, countries across the globe are still having to rely on lockdowns, curfews and social distancing to control the spread of the virus.
Virus dampens holidays worldwide as vaccinations gather speed
The United States -- the worst-hit country in the world -- has already started inoculations, and its Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that more than one million people have been vaccinated.
Gwen Stefani reveals her and sons' experience with dyslexia; dubs fiancé Blake her 'best friend'
"The Voice" coach noted that she and her sons have discovered the pros of the disorder as well.
Game Change: Gender Gap In He Gaming Industry Is Narrowing
Nowadays, everyone knows that moderate playing of video games can be beneficial. Gaming can improve motor skills, problem-solving skills, improve cognitive function, spatial awareness, creativity, create new friendships, including other benefits, according to prominent news publications.
Moderna Vaccine: New vaccine breakthrough lifts global hope against pandemic
Concerns of a resurgence also remain in parts of the world that have largely brought their caseloads under control.
Social media on high alert, Trump post flagged as US votes tallied
Twitter covered the Trump tweet with a notice that it contained information that was potentially misleading.
Glitches, loopholes dent Facebook election misinformation efforts
Facebook acknowledged on Monday that some banned ads were resurfacing, and began taking down the messages after a report.
New coronavirus curbs spark exasperation, anger
The virus has killed at least 1,196,109 people worldwide since the outbreak emerged last December, infecting more than 46 million.
WHO chief in quarantine after contact tests positive for Covid-19
"I have been identified as a contact of someone who has tested positive for #COVID19," Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a tweet.
AirPods Studio release 2021: Insiders claim new AirPods and AirPods Pro also coming
Its clear that aside from its smartphones, smartwatches, and computers, Apple is dominating the wireless audio market with its AirPods.
Armenia, Azerbaijan war: US says new ceasefire agreement in place
US President Donald Trump, campaigning frantically for reelection as he lags in the polls behind Democrat Joe Biden, has promised to resolve the conflict.
Poland's president tests positive for coronavirus: aide
The 48-year-old Duda is believed to be in good general health.
India to roll out quick and cheap coronavirus paper test
The locally developed Feluda, named after a detective in Indian novel series, resembles a home pregnancy paper-strip test and delivers results within an hour.
Are Bionic Cornea The Next Frontier In Human Bionics?
Bionic limbs have been entering the mainstream for a number of years, helping to improve the lives of people with limb difference.
'Lucifer' Season 5 spoilers: Ella will find herself in her 'darkest place'
Ella Lopez will have a crisis of self and be in one of the "most uncomfortable scenes" in the series.
"Finding Freedom" can be used against Meghan and Harry in privacy case, rules judge
Meghan recently spoke about "misinformation" and "stories about her" in media spiralling out of control in a women's summit.
Mercedes F1 driver Lewis Hamilton forms diversity commission
The reigning world champion has been pushing for diversity within the motorsport community.
UK tightens rules to fight worrying coronavirus rise
Boris Johnson also called a halt to the planned phased return of fans to live sporting events in England from October 1.
After port disaster, Lebanese brace for virus lockdown
Lebanon is to partially close down for two weeks from Friday to stem a string of record daily infection rates.