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***[[COVID-19 pandemic in Cyprus]]
***[[COVID-19 pandemic in Cyprus]]
****[[Cyprus]] reports its first case of the [[SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant]] in three [[Greek Cypriots]] who travelled from [[South Africa]] in [[Limassol]]. [https://cyprus-mail.com/2021/12/10/coronavirus-first-three-omicron-cases-detected-in-cyprus/ (''Cyprus Mail'')]
****[[Cyprus]] reports its first case of the [[SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant]] in three [[Greek Cypriots]] who travelled from [[South Africa]] in [[Limassol]]. [https://cyprus-mail.com/2021/12/10/coronavirus-first-three-omicron-cases-detected-in-cyprus/ (''Cyprus Mail'')]
***[[COVID-19 pandemic in Germany]], [[COVID-19 vaccination in Germany]]
****The [[Bundestag]] and [[Bundesrat of Germany|Bundesrat]] approve a revised Infectious Disease Protection Act that would require healthcare workers and other health professionals to be [[COVID-19 vaccination|vaccinated]] or to have recovered from [[COVID-19]]. The new legislation also requires the closure of bars, restaurants and theatres in high-risk areas, as well as the suspension of cultural and sporting events in those areas. [https://www.dw.com/en/germany-approves-covid-vaccine-mandate-for-medical-staff/a-60078690 (Deutsche Welle)]
***[[COVID-19 pandemic in the Czech Republic]]
***[[COVID-19 pandemic in the Czech Republic]]
****The [[Government of the Czech Republic|Czech government]] announces the compulsory [[COVID-19 vaccination]] for people aged above 60 years, as well as [[healthcare worker]]s, police officers, [[firefighter]]s and the [[military]], beginning from March 1, as the country experiences the world's highest infection rate. [https://m.timesofindia.com/world/europe/czechs-make-covid-vaccine-mandatory-for-over-60s-from-march/amp_articleshow/88208549.cms (''The Times of India'')]
****The [[Government of the Czech Republic|Czech government]] announces the compulsory [[COVID-19 vaccination]] for people aged above 60 years, as well as [[healthcare worker]]s, police officers, [[firefighter]]s and the [[military]], beginning from March 1, as the country experiences the world's highest infection rate. [https://m.timesofindia.com/world/europe/czechs-make-covid-vaccine-mandatory-for-over-60s-from-march/amp_articleshow/88208549.cms (''The Times of India'')]
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'''Law and crime'''
'''Law and crime'''
*[[COVID-19 pandemic in Germany]], [[COVID-19 vaccination in Germany]]
**The [[Bundestag]] and [[Bundesrat of Germany|Bundesrat]] approve a revised Infectious Disease Protection Act that would require healthcare workers and other health professionals to be [[COVID-19 vaccination|vaccinated]] or to have recovered from [[COVID-19]]. The new legislation also requires the closure of bars, restaurants and theatres in high-risk areas, as well as the suspension of cultural and sporting events in those areas. [https://www.dw.com/en/germany-approves-covid-vaccine-mandate-for-medical-staff/a-60078690 (Deutsche Welle)]
*The [[London High Court]] accepts an appeal from the [[U.S. government]] to [[extradite]] [[WikiLeaks]] founder [[Julian Assange]] to the United States. The judge cited that certain conditions have been met for his decision. However, the extradition will not take place immediately as Assange has a right to appeal the decision. Assange's fiancée says that they will appeal the decision "at the earliest possible moment". [https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/10/us-wins-appeal-over-extradition-of-wikileaks-founder-assange.html (CNBC)]
*The [[London High Court]] accepts an appeal from the [[U.S. government]] to [[extradite]] [[WikiLeaks]] founder [[Julian Assange]] to the United States. The judge cited that certain conditions have been met for his decision. However, the extradition will not take place immediately as Assange has a right to appeal the decision. Assange's fiancée says that they will appeal the decision "at the earliest possible moment". [https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/10/us-wins-appeal-over-extradition-of-wikileaks-founder-assange.html (CNBC)]
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  • The London High Court accepts an appeal from the U.S. government to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States. The judge cited that certain conditions have been met for his decision. However, the extradition will not take place immediately as Assange has a right to appeal the decision. Assange's fiancée says that they will appeal the decision "at the earliest possible moment". (CNBC)