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Morning news brief: Omicron COVID-19 variant, Umrah in Saudi Arabia and more

The country's first two cases of Omicron have been discovered in Ontario, according to Canada's health minister.South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has now called on countries to "immediately and urgently" reverse these scientifically "unjustified" travel bans. In a welcome move, the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah of Saudi Arabia announced on Sunday that the kingdom has decided to accept foreign pilgrims.

Morning news brief: US threatens Iran, Cummins named Test captain and more

We bring you the biggest stories of the day so far. From US threatening escalation with Iran at IAEA next month to National Geographic’s famous green-eyed 'Afghan Girl' arriving in Italy, we have it all. You can also read about Cummins getting named as Australia’s 47th male Test captain and UNESCO member states adopting the first global agreement on artificial intelligence ethics. Please click on the headline to read the full story.  

Morning news brief: Death toll rises in Wisconsin car attack & more

The death toll in the Wisconsin car attack rose to six after an eight-year-child died in hospital. Five people had died earlier and several were injured. Reports say some are still in critical condition. 

Morning brief: US added to backsliding democracies, Europe the new covid hotspot, and more

We bring you the biggest stories of the day so far. From Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom signing an agreement on the exchange of sensitive "naval nuclear propulsion information", to US disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci's warning ahead of the holiday season in the US, we have it all. Click on the headline to read the full story:

Morning news brief: India-China conflict, US-Saudi Arabia defence deal and more

In a report on China, the Pentagon has said that Chinese officials have warned US officials not to interfere with Beijing’s relationship with India. Money that was meant to go to those who were financially strained during the Covid pandemic.It ended up going to hundreds of super-rich people, including at least 18 billionaires.The deal, approved by the US State Department, will help Saudi Arabia protect itself from drone attacks by Yemen. Click on headlines to read more

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