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China sharpens language, warns Taiwan that independence 'means war'
Taiwan is an inseparable part of China, says Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman Wu Qian
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Pope Francis to meet Iraq's top cleric on March visit
The pope will visit the former Islamic State stronghold of Mosul which has a significant Christian minority
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We want the shots we ordered, UK says, as Europe's vaccine row escalates
EU is scrambling to get supplies just as the West’s biggest drugmakers slow deliveries due to production problems
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UK court allows Abraaj founder Arif Naqvi’s extradition to US
US prosecutors allege Naqvi is architect of a plot to defraud investors including Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
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South Korea reviews AstraZeneca vaccine for elderly under rollout plan
After the government unveiled a plan to inoculate 10 million high-risk people by July
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Google to stop using Apple tool to track iPhone users, avoiding new pop-up warning
Google’s iPhone apps such as Maps and YouTube will stop using a tool from Apple that allows them to personalize ads
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We want the vaccines we've ordered, UK says after EU row with AstraZeneca
Boris Johnson said it would have been a “great pity” if the UK had stayed in the European Union’s vaccine programme
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First flashes of Brexit trade trouble appear in UK data
Manufacturers and services firms have been hit hard by supply chain and export disruption says IHS Markit
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China opposes discriminatory actions by India against Chinese firms
Hopes the two countries could meet halfway to create an open and equal business environment says spokesperson
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German minister sees Covid-19 vaccine shortage well into April
Country reports 17,553 new coronavirus cases bringing the total to 2,178,828, and another 941 deaths