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'''Arts and culture''' '''Arts and culture'''
*] Director ], tells ] it is necessary to extend the current closure of the Museums after having previously set 16 January as a possible date for re-opening. The current ] situation in Italy does not allow for certainties. Currently there is a seven-kilometre itinerary mapped out through the Vatican Museums for small numbers of visitors, in compliance with anti-Covid precautions. *] Director ], tells ] it is necessary to extend the current closure of the Museums after having previously set 16 January as a possible date for re-opening. The current ] situation in Italy does not allow for certainties. Currently there is a seven-kilometre itinerary mapped out through the Vatican Museums for small numbers of visitors, in compliance with anti-Covid precautions.


'''Business and economy''' '''Business and economy'''
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******] ] announces that the ] will distribute the vaccine next week to teachers, people 75 or older, child care providers, residents of assisted living facilities, people in group homes, and high-risk inmates. ******] ] announces that the ] will distribute the vaccine next week to teachers, people 75 or older, child care providers, residents of assisted living facilities, people in group homes, and high-risk inmates.
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****] ] announces that the ] will impose a nationwide 6:00 pm curfew for at least 15 days beginning January 16 in order to reduce the spread of COVID-19. ****] ] announces that the ] will impose a nationwide 6:00 p.m. curfew for at least 15 days beginning January 16 in order to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
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**** Germany reports a record 1,244 deaths in the past 24 hours, according to data from the ], bringing the nationwide death toll to 43,881. **** Germany reports a record 1,244 deaths in the past 24 hours, according to data from the ], bringing the nationwide death toll to 43,881.
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****] ] receives the first dose of the ] ] in a hospital in ] as ] begins its nationwide ] campaign. ****] ] receives the first dose of the ] ] in a hospital in ] as ] begins its nationwide ] campaign.
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****] reports 138 new cases in the past 24 hours, the biggest single-day increase in more than 10 months, bringing the total number of cases since the beginning of the outbreak to 87,844. In addition, the country also reports its first death from COVID-19 since April, bringing the nationwide death toll to 4,635. *****] reports 138 new cases in the past 24 hours, the biggest single-day increase in more than 10 months, bringing the total number of cases since the beginning of the outbreak to 87,844. In addition, the country also reports its first death from COVID-19 since April, bringing the nationwide death toll to 4,635.
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****] reports a record 11,557 new cases, bringing the nationwide total to 869,600 confirmed cases. ****] reports a record 11,557 new cases, bringing the nationwide total to 869,600 confirmed cases.
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****] reports a record 3,337 new cases, bringing the nationwide total of confirmed cases to 147,855. ****] reports a record 3,337 new cases, bringing the nationwide total of confirmed cases to 147,855.
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****The ] approves the ]–] ] for emergency use in the country. ****The ] approves the ]–] ] for emergency use in the country.
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***] ] announces a ban on all travellers from ]n countries, as well as ], ] and ] due to a new variant of ] that was identified in ]. The ban will come into effect tomorrow at 4:00 am ]. ***] ] announces a ban on all travellers from ]n countries, as well as ], ] and ] due to a new variant of ] that was identified in ]. The ban will come into effect tomorrow at 4:00 a.m. ].
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**The ] (IAEA) says that ] has informed them that it has begun installing equipment for the production of uranium metal, another violation in kind in response to Western violations of the ]. The IAEA says that Iran now has enough enriched uranium to make a ], but still possesses less than it had before the deal was signed. **The ] (IAEA) says that ] has informed them that it has begun installing equipment for the production of uranium metal, another violation in kind in response to Western violations of the ]. The IAEA says that Iran now has enough enriched uranium to make a ], but still possesses less than it had before the deal was signed.


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**The ] announces the arrest of Kevin Seefried, a ] man who was seen carrying the ] during the ] of the ]. His son, Hunter Seefried, is also arrested. **The ] announces the arrest of Kevin Seefried, a ] man who was seen carrying the ] during the ] of the ]. His son, Hunter Seefried, is also arrested.
**The ] announces that Robert Sanford, a retired firefighter from ], ], has been arrested for allegedly throwing a fire extinguisher at ] officers during the storming of the Capitol. **The ] announces that Robert Sanford, a retired firefighter from ], ], has been arrested for allegedly throwing a fire extinguisher at ] officers during the storming of the Capitol.
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January 14, 2021 (2021-01-14) (Thursday)

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  • Vatican Museums Director Barbara Jatta, tells Vatican Radio it is necessary to extend the current closure of the Museums after having previously set 16 January as a possible date for re-opening. The current Covid-19 situation in Italy does not allow for certainties. Currently there is a seven-kilometre itinerary mapped out through the Vatican Museums for small numbers of visitors, in compliance with anti-Covid precautions. (Vatican News)

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