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The president vows to make life difficult for the unjabbed, but opponents condemn his language.
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Uproar as Macron vows to 'piss off' unvaccinated
The president vows to make life difficult for the unjabbed, but opponents condemn his language.

Mobile networks delay EU roaming charges return
Vodafone joins EE in delaying its planned January date for EU roaming charges.

Kosovo bans cryptocurrency mining after blackouts
The Balkan country is enforcing blackouts amid an electricity shortage caused by high global prices.

Dakar Rally blast triggers French terrorism probe
The explosion in Saudi Arabia last week badly wounded French rally driver Philippe Boutron.

Australian fury over Djokovic vaccine waiver
It is a "disgrace" that Novak Djokovic can enter the country for the Australian Open, locals say.

Tattoo artists fear for future after EU ink ban
Thousands of chemicals are banned by EU for safety reasons, but tattooists say it will hit business.

Eriksen targets 2022 World Cup call-up
Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen says his goal is to play at the 2022 World Cup as he continues his recovery from suffering a cardiac arrest at Euro 2020.
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Uproar as Macron vows to 'piss off' unvaccinated
The president vows to make life difficult for the unjabbed, but opponents condemn his language.

Mobile networks delay EU roaming charges return
Vodafone joins EE in delaying its planned January date for EU roaming charges.

Kosovo bans cryptocurrency mining after blackouts
The Balkan country is enforcing blackouts amid an electricity shortage caused by high global prices.

Dakar Rally blast triggers French terrorism probe
The explosion in Saudi Arabia last week badly wounded French rally driver Philippe Boutron.

Australian fury over Djokovic vaccine waiver
It is a "disgrace" that Novak Djokovic can enter the country for the Australian Open, locals say.

Tattoo artists fear for future after EU ink ban
Thousands of chemicals are banned by EU for safety reasons, but tattooists say it will hit business.

Eriksen targets 2022 World Cup call-up
Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen says his goal is to play at the 2022 World Cup as he continues his recovery from suffering a cardiac arrest at Euro 2020.

Mobile networks delay EU roaming charges return
Vodafone joins EE in delaying its planned January date for EU roaming charges.

Kosovo bans cryptocurrency mining after blackouts
The Balkan country is enforcing blackouts amid an electricity shortage caused by high global prices.

Dakar Rally blast triggers French terrorism probe
The explosion in Saudi Arabia last week badly wounded French rally driver Philippe Boutron.
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Royal couple get Covid as Swedish infections hit record
Copyright: EPAImage caption: King Carl XVI Gustaf (R) and Queen Silvia will isolate for a week And in Sweden which is also reporting record numbers of cases, King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia have tested positive for coronavirus and have mild symptoms, the palace says.
The royal couple, who are aged 75 and 78 respectively, are isolating at the palace in Drottningholm near the capital Stockholm, according to information officer Daniel Urso. In a statement, the palace says they have both had three doses of Covid vaccine and are feeling well under the circumstances. Other members of the royal family contracted coronavirus earlier on in the pandemic.
The king and queen met their children and grandchildren over Christmas and tested positive on Monday evening as a routine measure because of Sweden's high Covid infection rates.
A record 11,507 cases were reported on 30 December alone and a total of 42,969 infections over the holiday weekend, according to figures from Sweden's public health agency on Tuesday.
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