However, a proposal to fully approve boosters to everyone aged 16 and over was rejected.
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BBC News, Washington

The mostly Haitian migrants are sleeping under the Del Rio bridge in squalid conditions.

The mostly Haitian migrants are sleeping under the Del Rio bridge in squalid conditions.

People share with the BBC the moment they knew they had lost their loved one to QAnon.

However, a proposal to fully approve boosters for everyone aged 16 and over was rejected.

Fencing has been erected at the US Capitol to prevent chaos similar to the 6 January pro-Trump riot.

Fire-resistant blankets protect General Sherman and other sequoias as a California blaze closes in.

Nona Gaprindashvili files a defamation lawsuit claiming she was incorrectly portrayed in the series.

The new Conservative leader has tied Justin Trudeau in the polls with a pitch to moderate voters.

The mostly Haitian migrants are sleeping under the Del Rio bridge in squalid conditions.

People share with the BBC the moment they knew they had lost their loved one to QAnon.

However, a proposal to fully approve boosters for everyone aged 16 and over was rejected.

Fencing has been erected at the US Capitol to prevent chaos similar to the 6 January pro-Trump riot.

Fire-resistant blankets protect General Sherman and other sequoias as a California blaze closes in.

Nona Gaprindashvili files a defamation lawsuit claiming she was incorrectly portrayed in the series.

The new Conservative leader has tied Justin Trudeau in the polls with a pitch to moderate voters.

People share with the BBC the moment they knew they had lost their loved one to QAnon.

However, a proposal to fully approve boosters for everyone aged 16 and over was rejected.

Fencing has been erected at the US Capitol to prevent chaos similar to the 6 January pro-Trump riot.
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US President Joe Biden has signed an executive order to allow targeted sanctions to be imposed against individuals and groups perpetrating violence and impeding humanitarian aid in Ethiopia.
No individuals or entities were named.
But it is the strongest warning yet from the US government against those committing rights abuses or blocking aid in Ethiopia.
President Biden also called on all parties to the conflict in the northern Tigray region to negotiate.
"There’s no military solution to the crisis," he said in a statement, adding that the US was pressing for a ceasefire.
The US imposed sanctions against the Chief of Staff of the Eritrean Defence Forces last month, for his involvement in the Tigray conflict.
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