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Pope says Canada school discovery painful, but stops short of apology
Indigenous leaders and school survivors said the Church needed to do much more
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Australian soldier sues media over Afghan war crimes allegations
Australia's military and police are investigating numerous alleged war crimes by members of elite SAS soldiers
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Heavy rain, floods kill at least 17 in Sri Lanka
More than 270,000 people have been affected and about 100,000 buildings lost power
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Hundreds of former leaders urge G7 to vaccinate poor against Covid-19
"Not an act of charity, but rather is in every country's strategic interest"
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China welcomes PM’s appreciation of Xi’s letter
Ready to work with Pakistan to build a clean world, says Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson
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Two drones shot down above Iraq base housing US troops
There are currently 2,500 US troops in Iraq, feeding into total coalition troop strength of 3,500
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Israeli police detain Palestinian activist twins from East Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah
Supporters of Muna & Mohammed Kurd say their detention is an effort to halt opposition to evictions in Sheikh Jarrah
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Covid-19 patients in Afghanistan gasping for air amid rising infections
Sudden spike in new cases, deaths overstretch fragile healthcare system of war-ravaged country
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Delta variant '40% more transmissible': UK health minister
People who have received two doses should be protected from both Alpha and Delta variants, says Matt Hancock
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Attackers kill 88 people in northwest Nigeria
Perpetrators swept through eight villages, killing people and sending residents fleeing
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UK's Johnson calls on G7 to vaccinate world by end of 2022
"Vaccinating the world by the end of next year would be the single greatest feat in medical history"
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India to ease lockdown rules as coronavirus case numbers decline
India reported 114,460 new coronavirus infections on Sunday
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In boost for Africa, Senegal aims to make Covid shots next year
Wealthy countries begin to reopen after securing vaccine supplies early, African nations struggling to acquire shots
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Hania Aamir is surviving another day in a misogynist world
Actor's recent video was misrepresented, following which, she faced online harassment which was celebrated by many
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Iran presidential candidates trade barbs in TV debate
Candidates accuse each other of treason or of lacking education
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Finland's football association offers free sports hijabs to boost diversity
FA has distributed dozens of headscarves, which are made out of technical, stretchy fabric, says official
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Cow vigilantes kill Muslim man, injure four others in India
According to Indian media, the incident took place in a small village of UP’s Mathura district
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Taliban claim overrunning five districts in Afghanistan
Afghan officials dub it as ‘strategic retreat’ to avoid civilian casualties
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Liberties at risk
One of the most insidious effects of Covid-19 has been its worsening of pre-existing contempt for human rights
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Bomb-sniffing rat retires after award-winning Cambodian career
Magawa, originally from Tanzania, helped clear mines from 225,000 square metres of land in his five-year career
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G-7 nations reach 'historic' agreement over global corporate tax
We commit to a global minimum tax of at least 15 per cent on a country by country basis, says statement
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21st century leadership is no walk in the park
Reviewing changes in organisational practices highlights how approaches to leadership are evolving
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India to Twitter: Comply with IT rules or face 'unintended consequences'
Technology ministry says social media company has been given one last chance to comply with rules
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Putin says US threats smack of Soviet Union's fatal mistakes
Putin made comments during press briefing late as he spoke about US sanctions against Moscow
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At least 20 killed by Myanmar forces in Ayeyarwady delta, media reports
Some 845 people have been killed by the army and police since the Feb. 1 coup
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Xi calls for unprecedented efforts to improve global environmental governance
Chinese president made the remarks in a congratulatory letter to the environment day events held in Islamabad
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Around 100 civilians killed in Burkina Faso's worst attack in recent years
Attackers struck during night, killing residents of village of Solhan in Yagha province bordering Niger
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PM Imran urges rich states to take responsibility of climate change, aid poorer countries
PM Imran urges the international community to come together and join hands to protect the ecosystem
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Germany colonial-era genocide reparations offer not enough – Namibia vice president
"No amount of money in any currency can truly compensate the life of a human being"
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Canada’s Trudeau blasts Catholic Church for ignoring role in indigenous schools
"We expect the Church to step up and take responsibility for its role in this"
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UK and US travellers must be vaccinated to enter France -minister
New rules set to take effect from June 9
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With over 80,000 dead, Argentines struggle under weight of COVID-19
The South American country is engulfed in a second wave of the virus that started in mid-February
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Australia's Victoria state reports five new Covid-19 cases, Delta cluster grows
Saturday's count was up from four new locally acquired cases on Friday
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US judge overturns California assault weapons ban
Mass shootings have also taken place in Florida, Indiana, California, Colorado and Georgia
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Putin plans to offer vaccinations to visiting foreigners for a fee
Russian vaccine has been approved by 66 nations and is under review both by the WHO and EMA
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Sinovac’s COVID-19 vaccine gains China nod for emergency use in kids, adolescents
China's mass vaccination drive currently only open to those aged 18 and above
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US intel report on UFOs 'does not confirm or rule out alien activity'
No evidence that advanced unidentified flying objects sighted by military pilots were alien spacecraft, says report
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Google apologises to India’s Karnataka over ‘ugliest language’ search results
Tech giant says the search isn't always perfect and can yield 'surprising results'
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Putin inks law to ban 'extremists' from elections amid Navalny crackdown
Legislation effectively derails campaigns for the parliament announced by some Navalny allies
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Colombia to restart large events as Covid-19 deaths climb past 90,000
The South American country has gradually loosened many restrictions imposed in March
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Covid-19 outbreak builds in Myanmar near Indian border
"Three people died yesterday alone. Many got scared," Lang Khan Khai from the Zomi Care and Development aid group
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UAE, Bahrain make Pfizer/BioNTech shot available to those who got Sinopharm vaccine
Bahrain is currently fighting its biggest wave of infections
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Iran wants action, not promises, to revive nuclear deal, Khamenei says
Tehran wanted action and not promises from six world powers for the revival of their 2015 nuclear deal
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Palestinians see little difference in old and new Israeli leaders
On Thursday Bennett placed much of the blame for the conflict on the Palestinians
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International experts deployed for Sri Lanka oil spill
Sri Lankan authorities believe the fire was caused by a nitric acid leak
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Japan 'cornered' on Tokyo Olympics, says national committee member
Public opposition to holding the Olympics this summer remains high
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Taiwan's COVID-19 vaccine stocks more than doubled by Japan donation
Taiwan is battling a spike in domestic infections and has vaccinated only about 3% of its population
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Witnessing Covid chaos in India's hospitals, graveyards and crematoriums
Patients died at home, in their cars on the way to hospital and outside emergency wards
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US sends medical supplies to Pakistan to combat Covid
Flight will bring 1,200 pulse oximeters, and 340,000 pieces of PPEs for healthcare staff
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Taliban reject UNSC report alleging links with al Qaeda
Taliban will not allow any terrorist group to use soil of Afghanistan, says group spokesperson
















































