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The Latest: 3 Washington counties to tighten pandemic rules


The Latest: 3 Washington counties to tighten pandemic rules
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1of15Karl Pajak, 28, right, and Yuting Yu, 22, fill out forms to get the Moderna vaccine at a vaccination center in the Chinatown neighborhood of Los Angeles, Monday, April 12, 2021. The city of Los Angeles has opened up vaccines to younger people, days ahead of the state broadening eligibility to everyone 16 and up.Jae C. Hong/APShow MoreShow Less
2of15Manuwara Begun, 46, sorts out garbage collected from households in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, March 9, 2021. Begun lives in a cardboard hut behind a five-star hotel in the heart of New Delhi and feels the inequity keenly. Trash pickers often find it hard to get vaccines because they are not considered by the government to be essential workers or cannot afford to wait at overburdened public hospitals for free shots. Chintan estimates that each year, those like her save the local government over $50 million and eliminate over 900,000 tons of carbon dioxide by diverting waste away from landfills.Manish Swarup/APShow MoreShow Less

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NATO warns Russia over troop buildup close to Ukraine


NATO vows to support Ukraine, warns Russia on troop buildup
RAF CASERT, Associated Press
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1of8NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, right, speaks with Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba prior to a meeting at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Tuesday, April 13, 2021.Francisco Seco/APShow MoreShow Less
2of8NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, right, and Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba pose for photographers prior to a meeting at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Tuesday, April 13, 2021.Francisco Seco/APShow MoreShow Less
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4of8NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, right, and Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba put on their protective face masks after addressing a media conference at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Tuesday, April 13, 2021. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba met Tuesday to discuss Russia's troop buildup troops along the frontier with Ukraine.Francisco Seco/APShow MoreShow Less

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Trial starts of German far-right group that planned attacks


Trial starts of German far-right group that planned attacks
April 13, 2021
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An armed court officer stands in front of an entrance to the grounds of the Higher Regional Court in Stuttgart-Stammheim, Germany, Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Twelve suspected members and supporters of the right-wing terrorist group "Gruppe S." must answer to the Stuttgart Higher Regional Court in a state protection trial. (Photo/AP via Pool)Photo/AP
BERLIN (AP) — Twelve Germans went on trial Tuesday accused of being part of or supporting a far-right group that plotted to carry out deadly attacks on Muslims with the aim of stoking civil unrest and overthrowing the government.

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After COVID, Swiss group plots future for science, diplomacy


After COVID, Swiss group plots future for science, diplomacy
JAMEY KEATEN, Associated Press
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FILE-In this April 6, 2017 taken photo former Nestle's Chairman Peter Brabeck-Letmathe speaks during the general meeting of the world's biggest food and beverage company, Nestle Group, in Lausanne, Switzerland. Peter Brabeck, a former chairman and CEO of Nestle who was tapped by the Swiss government to lead GESDA, used COVID-19 as example how advance planning could help head off health crises in the future: He said mRNA vaccine technology being used now to fight the pandemic has been around a decade. (Laurent Gillieron/Keystone via AP)Laurent Gillieron/AP

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The Latest: Britain meets target on jabs for over-50s


The Latest: Governor bans vaccine passports for Montana
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1of18FILE - In this undated photo, provided by NY Governor's Press Office on Saturday March 27, 2021, is the new "Excelsior Pass" app, a digital pass that people can download to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test. Vaccine passports being developed to verify COVID-19 immunization status and allow inoculated people to more freely travel, shop and dine have become the latest flash point in America’s perpetual political wars, with Republicans portraying them as a heavy-handed intrusion into personal freedom and private health choices. (NY Governor's Press Office via AP, File)APShow MoreShow Less

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US Bishop Hoeppner resigns after Vatican probe into cover-up


US Bishop Hoeppner resigns after Vatican probe into cover-up
April 13, 2021
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FILE - In this Monday, Nov. 10, 2008 file photo, Bishop Michael J. Hoeppner of Crookston, Minn. prays during a semi-annual meeting of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, in Baltimore. A Minnesota bishop who was investigated by the Vatican for allegedly interfering with past investigations into clergy sexual abuse has resigned. The Vatican said Tuesday, April 13, 2021 that Pope Francis had accepted the resignation of Crookston Bishop Michael Hoeppner and named a temporary replacement to run the dioceses.Steve Ruark/AP
ROME (AP) — A Minnesota bishop who was investigated by the Vatican for allegedly interfering with past investigations into clergy sexual abuse has resigned, the Vatican said Tuesday.

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The Latest: German companies must offer weekly virus tests


The Latest: Governor bans vaccine passports for Montana
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1of18FILE - In this undated photo, provided by NY Governor's Press Office on Saturday March 27, 2021, is the new "Excelsior Pass" app, a digital pass that people can download to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test. Vaccine passports being developed to verify COVID-19 immunization status and allow inoculated people to more freely travel, shop and dine have become the latest flash point in America’s perpetual political wars, with Republicans portraying them as a heavy-handed intrusion into personal freedom and private health choices. (NY Governor's Press Office via AP, File)APShow MoreShow Less

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