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Denmark reports two cases of serious illness, including one death, after AstraZeneca shot
The Danish Medicines Agency confirmed it had received two 'serious reports', without giving further details
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US defence secretary urges India to avoid buying Russian equipment
Lloyd Austin reiterates US allies should steer clear of Russian equipment to 'avoid sanctions'
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Quake hits Japan area devastated a decade ago, tsunami alerts lifted
The earthquake, with a magnitude of 7.2, hit off the coast of Miyagi at a depth of 60 km
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Britain hits milestone as half of all adults get first vaccine dose
Britain reached that figure after administering a record 660,276 shots a day earlier
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Pakistan, Kuwait vow to boost bilateral cooperation
Kuwaiti FM holds talks PM Imran, FM Qureshi
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Top American, Chinese diplomats clash publicly at start of first talks of Biden presidency
Deeply strained relations of the two global rivals on rare public display during the meeting Alaska
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Chinese delegation faults United States on protocol at Alaska talks
Chinese delegation officials told broadcaster CCTV that they “came with sincerity” to the talks
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Ousted Myanmar lawmakers eye ICC probe, more deaths reported after protests
Myanmar’s UN envoy says looking at ways people can be held accountable for violence following the coup
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Gunmen kill 13 police in daytime ambush in central Mexico
One of the worst mass slayings of security forces to rock the country in years
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Paris goes into lockdown as Covid-19 variant rampages
France reports 35000 new cases with more Covid patients in intensive care in Paris than at the peak of the second wave
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After gambling France could dodge new Covid lockdown, Macron forced to back down
Government announced on Thursday to impose a month-long lockdown on Paris and other regions
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US to share 4 million doses of AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine with Mexico, Canada
Following pressure from countries around the world on Biden administration to share vaccines
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Indonesia to resume use of AstraZeneca vaccine after reviewing blood clot concerns
BPOM cautions against the use of AstraZeneca for people with a low blood platelet count and blood clotting disorder
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Iran says to cold test redesigned Arak nuclear reactor
We have advanced work in the field of fuel, storage, etc, said Kamalvandi
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India should create enabling environment for dialogue: Qureshi
FM says Pakistan will not shy away from dailogue if India reviews policy; expresses readiness for peaceful solution
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Afghan government, Taliban agree to accelerate peace talks after Moscow summit: RIA
The move comes after Russia, US, China and Pakistan called on the warring sides to reach an immediate ceasefire
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Change of IIOJK demography can ignite destructive war: AJK president
Communication should be made with world leaders and parliaments all over the world regarding this issue
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Yemen's Houthis say drone attack hits Saudi Aramco in Riyadh
Group's spokesperson says operations against Saudi Arabia will continue as long as aggression' against Yemen continues
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India's richest state hit by biggest virus surge, hospital beds fill up fast
Highest increase in more than three months heralding a return of school closures, shopping restrictions
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Afghanistan urges Pakistan to 'influence' Taliban for ceasefire
We want Islamabad to play same role in facilitating pact between Afghan govt and Taliban as it did in Doha, says envoy
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US senator urges Pentagon chief to raise human rights issue during India trip
Robert Menendez also calls on Modi government to uphold democratic values
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Myanmar security forces kill nine as Indonesia, envoys call for end to violence
Forces open fire in a confrontation in central town of Aungban as they tried to clear a protesters’ barricade
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Taliban insist on Islamic system for Afghanistan, sticking to troop withdrawal deadline
A day after Moscow summit, Taliban urge Washington not to keep troops in the country beyond deadline
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Huge protest held ahead of Indian premier's Dhaka visit
Protesters criticise Modi for killing Muslims in IIOJK and other parts of India
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Senior Chinese official tells US to stop interference, avoid confrontation
Beijing, Washington shoulder responsibility for global peace and stability, says CPC member Yang Jiechi
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Keep using AstraZeneca vaccine, WHO urges world
Oxford vaccine is important because it accounts for 90% of vaccines being distributed through COVAX, says Tedros
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Nine members of Afghan military killed in helicopter crash
According to the Afghan defence ministry, the crash took place in the central part of the country
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UN appoints Jean Arnault as personal envoy on Afghanistan
Khalilzad has asked the United Nations to organise, styled on a 2001 conference in the Germany city of Bonn
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Myanmar faces growing isolation as military tightens grip
Western countries condemned the coup, called for an end to the violence
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Britain says lumps in global vaccine supply an issue
But country to remain on track and have vaccinated priority groups by April 15, all adults by the end of July
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India frets over wastage of 'elixir-like' Covid-19 vaccines
The large states of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh have seen wastage of 9%-18%, the government said
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Bigoted hatred of Muslims at 'epidemic' level: UN chief
Antonio Guterres describes skyrocketing anti-Muslim bigotry as part of wider shift globally toward nationalism
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Covid-19 slur on Muslims to be erased from Indian book
Authors of medical reference book apologize publicly on social media for contents regarding Muslim group
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India and Pakistan suffer new Covid-19 surge
Asad Umar said on Twitter that hospital beds were filling fast, warning of stricter curbs if rules were not followed
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Keep using AstraZeneca Covid shots to save lives, WHO tells Europe
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) says so far it has found no causal link between the vaccine and any clotting
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Explainer: How worried should we be about reports of blood clots and AstraZeneca's vaccine?
European Medicines Agency says it has so far found no causal link between the vaccine and the incidents
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Pakistan, Afghanistan need to work more to completely end trust deficit: Abdullah
Afghan leader says there is no military solution to decades-old conflict in war-torn country
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Russia wants an apology from US after Biden called Putin a killer, says Kremlin ally
Russia says it was recalling its ambassador to US for urgent consultations over the future of US-Russia ties
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Taliban urged not to launch ‘spring offensive’
Pakistan joins US, Russia and China in call for Afghan ceasefire
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Afghanistan ready to discuss 'any topic' with Taliban: Dr Abdullah
Head of Afghan peace council also urges comprehensive ceasefire to begin next rounds of talks in peaceful environment
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Military helicopter was shot down, says Afghan President
He did not say who was responsible, but warned 'the perpetrators of the incident will be seriously punished'
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Students protest at elite Indian university as academics quit amid row over freedoms
Critics have accused the Modi government of trying to suppress dissent
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Japan households amass record financial assets as COVID-19 crimps spending
Data underscores the challenge policymakers face in firing up consumption and averting a return to deflation
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India's coronavirus infections rise by highest in three months
Deaths swelled by 188, the highest figure in two months, to stand at 159,044
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Trump to decide on whether to make another White House run after 2022 midterms
Told Fox News host that his supporters appeared ready to back him again if he ran
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Myanmar Buddhist group signals break with authorities after violent crackdown
The State Sahgha Maha Nayaka Committee (Mahana) calls on the junta to end violence against protesters
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Bolstered by allies, Biden officials take blunt message to first China talks
Beijing calls for a reset to ties, Washington says any future engagement depends on China improving its behaviour
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Iran enriching uranium with new advanced machine type at underground plant -IAEA
Iran has indicated that it now plans to install a second cascade of IR-4 centrifuge
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US facing biggest migrant surge in 20 years: Homeland Security
Poverty, violence, and corruption have led people to seek a better life in the US
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US Blinken says China is acting aggressively and repressively in Asia
Blinken said Beijing was “raising tensions not diminishing them”















































