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UN urges 57 countries to reclaim women, children from Syrian camps
The matter is one of extreme urgency, says Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, UN special rapporteur on protecting human rights
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EU, UK and US to speak with Navalny team after Russia expels diplomats
The meeting will consider any possible joint response to Navalny’s jailing, the response could include sanctions
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China reports no new local Covid-19 infection for first time in nearly two months
The total number of Covid-19 cases in mainland China stands at 89,706, while the death toll is unchanged at 4,636
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India glacier avalanche leaves 18 dead, more than 200 missing
The violent surge below Nanda Devi, India’s second-highest peak, swept away small Rishiganga hydro electric project
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Saudi-led coalition intercepts armed Houthi drone
Coalition spokesman says the attack was aimed at 'civilians and civilian objects' in southern Saudi Arabia
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Netanyahu pleads not guilty to corruption as trial resumes
Six weeks before Israel set to hold its fourth parliamentary election in two years on March 23
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India asks Twitter to remove 1,178 accounts
India has asked Twitter to take down 1,178 accounts the country says are backed by arch-rival Pakistan
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Singapore plan to use monitoring app on students' computers sparks privacy fears
The government's scheme to ensure children have access to computers for home learning has raised privacy concerns
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British boy wakes from nearly year-long coma unaware of Covid pandemic
The teenager has no knowledge of the global pandemic despite catching the virus twice
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UK says Astrazeneca vaccine prevents COVID-19 death as South Africa halts shots
Only a tiny minority are likely to be important or change the virus in an appreciable way says British Medical Journal