Tweets Of The Day
Christmas festivities begin, with hundreds of millions across the world under coronavirus restrictions celebrating a pared-down version of a holiday typically marked by travel and large gatherings https://t.co/HSdTwjfyGn pic.twitter.com/7vWdcP2Egz
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) December 25, 2020
Pope Francis celebrated a low-key Christmas Eve Mass made somber by the coronavirus pandemic https://t.co/wN44R13hZI pic.twitter.com/n7l8wYV3Vy
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 25, 2020
Breaking News: The U.S. will require airline passengers traveling from Britain to test negative for the coronavirus within 72 hours of departure, starting on Monday. https://t.co/S4aIL1XNbz
— The New York Times (@nytimes) December 25, 2020
Some are calling it 'Merry Brexmas' as the UK and EU finally struck a Brexit trade agreement https://t.co/KRQMv1NmS7 pic.twitter.com/xGBuLdukhn
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 25, 2020
Voters in the Central African Republic head to the polls on Sunday, with incumbent President Faustin Archange Touadera on course to win a second term in an impoverished country haunted by violence https://t.co/MUVwDUqIwa pic.twitter.com/AAPLCu9j88
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) December 25, 2020
We watched a lot of TV in 2020. Here are 20 unforgettable moments in a year when the small screen played a large role in our lives. https://t.co/Nn3FdLeU0Y
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 24, 2020
Colorized photo of British/German troops during the 1914 Christmas truce in Belgium
— Observation Post (@MilitaryTimesOP) December 25, 2020
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