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Excavation crews on Friday were working in Denmark to unearth 13 tons of decomposing minks for fear their corpses will contaminate drinking water and a bathing lake.
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Zero asylum seekers that is essentially the Danish government s ultimate goal. Now, it is ordering Syrian refugees to return to Damascus, which Copenhagen says is safe.
Aya Abo Daher had just graduated high school in the Danish town of Nyborg and was looking forward to celebrating the event with her friends at the end of June when she received an email from the Danish authorities that changed everything. The mail the Syrian student and her parents received stated that their residency permits would not be renewed. I was so sad, I felt so foreign, like everything in Denmark had been taken away from me, the 20-year old said. I sat down and just cried. At midnight, a friend drove me home to my family because I couldn t sleep.
What we know about the search for COVID-19 s origins
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Replay Video UP NEXT More than a year after a mysterious pneumonia sickened workers at a seafood market in China, scientists are still gathering clues about where SARS-CoV-2 the virus that causes COVID-19 emerged from. It s critical to understand where this virus came from, so that we can understand how to stop future outbreaks going forward, said Anne Rimoin, an infectious disease epidemiologist at UCLA. The investigation into the virus origins is crucial for public health and science reasons, but it has also sparked tension among world powers, especially between the United States and China, whose leaders have accused one another of lack of transparency and xenophobia during the pandemic.