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Epsom, Englandmdash; As the worldwide total of reported coronavirus cases tops 90 million, mass-vaccination centers have opened across the United Kingdom as the government races to protect the most vulnerable people. Britain has lost 30,000 people to COVID-19 in the last 30 days alone, and officials say the worst of the outbreak is looming in the weeks ahead as the new, highly contagious variant of the virus spreads.CBS News correspondent Charlie D Agata was at one of the new mass-vaccination sites, at the famous Epsom Downs horse racecourse south of London, as it swung into action.U.S. suffers deadliest week yet in COVID fightAs he reports, one big difference between the vaccination efforts in the U.S. adidas campus femme and the U.K., is organization. Everyone who shows up at the vaccination centers in Britain has received a letter inviting them to salomon xt 6 make an appointment. Another key factor: They re using the vaccine developed by Oxford University and AstraZeneca, which is far easier to store and distribute, but is still awaiting approval in the U.S. U.K. s Boris Johnson reinstates national lockdown amid spiraling infections, new COVID-19 strain 02:41 At the sprawling Epsom racecourse, the race underway from this week is to reach as many at-risk members of the population as p adidas campus ossible before the runaway strain of the co Sank Parents of ISIS recruits fight to stop radicalization in Belgium
AP HEFEI, China - The wife of a fallen Chinese leader goes on trial Thursday on charges of murdering a British businessman in a politically charged case that may have little to do with whether she really killed him.Instead, the trial of Bo Xilai s wife, Gu Kailai, is seen largely as a tightly managed way for the leadership to cauterize a political scandal that has embarrassed the Communist Party. The men at the top have already made their decisions, and in conspicuous political trials like this, that s where the decision is made, said Perry Link, a Princeton University emeritu stanley cup s professor of East Asian studies. So the trial, whatever the results and whatever the arguments, it will be theater, just theater. Video:Bo Xilai s wide charged with murderMurder trial of Bo Xilai s wife likely to be quickBo Xilai scandal rocks secretive Chinese leadershipThe scandal has drawn attention to bare-knuckled infighting that politicians prefer to keep behind closed doors 151; particularly at a time when the government is preparing for a crucial once-a-decade political transitio stanley flask n that will install a new generation of leaders. Until his fall, Bo was considered a contender for a top job. Key among the central leadership s main objectives in Gu s trial is to keep the focus tightly on the murder case and not on larger allegations of corruption that c stanley quencher ould further taint the communist regime, experts say. Beijing also will closely orchestrate publicity to try to convince the domestic aud
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SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is known for pushing the envelope with threats and bluster as he seeks to leverage his nuclear weapons program into security and economic benefits for his country. But lately he s gained notoriety for his envelopes alone.President Trump on Friday declared that his on-and-off summit with Kim was on again. The announcement came after Mr. Trump hosted a senior North Korean envoy at the White House and he delivered a personal letter from Kim that was nike dunk inside a white envelope nearly as large as a folded newspaper.Mr. Trump has not yet revealed what was written in the letter, but he sure seemed happy to get it. A photo showed a grinning Trump holding up the envelope alongside Kim Yong Chol, the most senior North Korean to visit the White House in 18 years, as they posed in the Oval Office in front of a portrait of Thomas Jefferson.The photo made rounds on social media, where theories abound about why Kim would have sent Trump what seemed like a comically oversized letter. Arrival of North Korea letter to the White House. Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead airmax plus Mr. Trump told reporters after the meeting that it was a very nice letter, minutes later clarifying that he hadn t opened it yet and could be in for a surprise. The president called the summit back on before reading the lette adidas campus 00s r. I haven t seen the le Fhzy 2 Canadians freed from prison unable to leave Egypt
Updated 12:06 a.m. ETThe FBI has arrested 10 people who allegedly spied for Russia for up to a decade - posing as innocent civilians while trying to infiltrate U.S. policymaking circles and learn about U.S. weapons, diplomatic strategy and political developments.An 11th defe stanley cup website ndant - a man accused of delivering money to the agents - remains at large.The story feels like a throw-back to the cold war, reports CBS News correspondent Bob Orr. Cryptic codes and money drops involving secret agents the U.S. government charges are spies for Russia.There was no clue in the court papers unsealed Monday about how successful the agents had been, but they were alleged to have been long-term, deep cover spies. Among them were four couples living in suburbs of New York, Washington and Boston. One woman was a reporter and editor for a prominent Spanish-language newspaper in New York whom the FBI says it videotaped contacting a Russian official in 2000 in Latin America. These deep-cover agents are the hardest spies for the FBI to catch and are dubbed illegals in the intelligence world because they take civilian jobs with no visible connection to stanley cup a foreign government, rather than operating from government jobs inside Russian embassies and military missions. In this case, the stanley cup y were spread out and seeking a wide swath of information.Accused Russian Spy a Practiced Deceiver Russian Spy Arrests and Burger Diplomacy Who Did the Alleged Spies Work For The FBI said it intercepted a message f
Epsom, Englandmdash; As the worldwide total of reported coronavirus cases tops 90 million, mass-vaccination centers have opened across the United Kingdom as the government races to protect the most vulnerable people. Britain has lost 30,000 people to COVID-19 in the last 30 days alone, and officials say the worst of the outbreak is looming in the weeks ahead as the new, highly contagious variant of the virus spreads.CBS News correspondent Charlie D Agata was at one of the new mass-vaccination sites, at the famous Epsom Downs horse racecourse south of London, as it swung into action.U.S. suffers deadliest week yet in COVID fightAs he reports, one big difference between the vaccination efforts in the U.S. adidas campus femme and the U.K., is organization. Everyone who shows up at the vaccination centers in Britain has received a letter inviting them to salomon xt 6 make an appointment. Another key factor: They re using the vaccine developed by Oxford University and AstraZeneca, which is far easier to store and distribute, but is still awaiting approval in the U.S. U.K. s Boris Johnson reinstates national lockdown amid spiraling infections, new COVID-19 strain 02:41 At the sprawling Epsom racecourse, the race underway from this week is to reach as many at-risk members of the population as p adidas campus ossible before the runaway strain of the co Sank Parents of ISIS recruits fight to stop radicalization in Belgium
AP HEFEI, China - The wife of a fallen Chinese leader goes on trial Thursday on charges of murdering a British businessman in a politically charged case that may have little to do with whether she really killed him.Instead, the trial of Bo Xilai s wife, Gu Kailai, is seen largely as a tightly managed way for the leadership to cauterize a political scandal that has embarrassed the Communist Party. The men at the top have already made their decisions, and in conspicuous political trials like this, that s where the decision is made, said Perry Link, a Princeton University emeritu stanley cup s professor of East Asian studies. So the trial, whatever the results and whatever the arguments, it will be theater, just theater. Video:Bo Xilai s wide charged with murderMurder trial of Bo Xilai s wife likely to be quickBo Xilai scandal rocks secretive Chinese leadershipThe scandal has drawn attention to bare-knuckled infighting that politicians prefer to keep behind closed doors 151; particularly at a time when the government is preparing for a crucial once-a-decade political transitio stanley flask n that will install a new generation of leaders. Until his fall, Bo was considered a contender for a top job. Key among the central leadership s main objectives in Gu s trial is to keep the focus tightly on the murder case and not on larger allegations of corruption that c stanley quencher ould further taint the communist regime, experts say. Beijing also will closely orchestrate publicity to try to convince the domestic aud
Dkkv Families of hostages call for Israel and Hamas to accept cease-fire proposal pushed by Biden
SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is known for pushing the envelope with threats and bluster as he seeks to leverage his nuclear weapons program into security and economic benefits for his country. But lately he s gained notoriety for his envelopes alone.President Trump on Friday declared that his on-and-off summit with Kim was on again. The announcement came after Mr. Trump hosted a senior North Korean envoy at the White House and he delivered a personal letter from Kim that was nike dunk inside a white envelope nearly as large as a folded newspaper.Mr. Trump has not yet revealed what was written in the letter, but he sure seemed happy to get it. A photo showed a grinning Trump holding up the envelope alongside Kim Yong Chol, the most senior North Korean to visit the White House in 18 years, as they posed in the Oval Office in front of a portrait of Thomas Jefferson.The photo made rounds on social media, where theories abound about why Kim would have sent Trump what seemed like a comically oversized letter. Arrival of North Korea letter to the White House. Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead airmax plus Mr. Trump told reporters after the meeting that it was a very nice letter, minutes later clarifying that he hadn t opened it yet and could be in for a surprise. The president called the summit back on before reading the lette adidas campus 00s r. I haven t seen the le Fhzy 2 Canadians freed from prison unable to leave Egypt
Updated 12:06 a.m. ETThe FBI has arrested 10 people who allegedly spied for Russia for up to a decade - posing as innocent civilians while trying to infiltrate U.S. policymaking circles and learn about U.S. weapons, diplomatic strategy and political developments.An 11th defe stanley cup website ndant - a man accused of delivering money to the agents - remains at large.The story feels like a throw-back to the cold war, reports CBS News correspondent Bob Orr. Cryptic codes and money drops involving secret agents the U.S. government charges are spies for Russia.There was no clue in the court papers unsealed Monday about how successful the agents had been, but they were alleged to have been long-term, deep cover spies. Among them were four couples living in suburbs of New York, Washington and Boston. One woman was a reporter and editor for a prominent Spanish-language newspaper in New York whom the FBI says it videotaped contacting a Russian official in 2000 in Latin America. These deep-cover agents are the hardest spies for the FBI to catch and are dubbed illegals in the intelligence world because they take civilian jobs with no visible connection to stanley cup a foreign government, rather than operating from government jobs inside Russian embassies and military missions. In this case, the stanley cup y were spread out and seeking a wide swath of information.Accused Russian Spy a Practiced Deceiver Russian Spy Arrests and Burger Diplomacy Who Did the Alleged Spies Work For The FBI said it intercepted a message f