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Czechs protest over the mental, economic toll of coronavirus restrictions
Protesters say the closure of restaurants, hotels, other businesses and schools was taking an economic and mental toll
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Afghanistan investigating if civilians killed in strike against Taliban
The initial information showed the deaths were all of Taliban insurgents fighting Afghan security forces
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Belgium's coronavirus deaths hit 20,000, still among world's highest per capita
Belgium is the second-highest in the world for deaths in proportion to its overall population
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End in sight? Israel rolls out Covid booster shots
Health ministry says 19.5% of the population have been vaccinated
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Covid-19: UK vaccinating 200,000 people a day
Health secretary says we’ve now vaccinated around a third of the over-80s in this country
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German parliament boosts security after US Capitol riots
Angry Trump supporters broke into Capitol Hill on Wednesday, which resulted in death of 5 including a policeman
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Pope urges US to shun violence, protect democracy after mob attack
'Violence is self-destructive, always. Nothing is gained by violence and so much is lost,' pope says in his address
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UK's competition watchdog to probe Google's browser changes
Web browsers such as Mozilla and Apple Inc’s Safari have already blocked third-party cookies
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New coronavirus cases in China double, mainly in Hebei province
Prompts tougher movement restrictions
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Indonesia locates black boxes of crashed jet as body parts recovered
Boeing 737-500 with 62 passengers and crew disappeared from radar screens four minutes after takeoff on Saturday