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US top court allows Muslim men to sue FBI over 'no-fly' list placement
Plaintiffs say they refused to spy on US Muslim community as allegedly requested by FBI agents
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Iran protests to Turkey over alleged 'meddling' by Erdogan
Turkish President recited an Azeri-Iranian poem about division of Azerbaijan’s territory between Russia and Iran
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One million Indian doctors on strike to protest surgeries by Ayurveda practitioners
Last month, Modi govt introduced a rule to allow post-graduate practitioners of Ayurveda to perform certain surgeries
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Oil set for weekly gain amid virus vaccine progress
Promising vaccine trials helped lift gloom over record rises in new Covid infections
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No deal on Brexit trade 'very very likely', British PM Johnson says
Britain quit the EU in January but remains an informal member until Dec. 31
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AstraZeneca hitches ride with Russia's Sputnik in vaccine race
Trials will start by end of the year and Russia wants to jointly produce new vaccine if it is proven to be effective
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Erdogan says US sanctions would 'disrespect' Turkey
Confronting Turkey with a matter like CAATSA is disrespectful to a very important NATO partner, says Turkish president
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Analysis: World watches as first-mover Britain probes adverse reactions to Pfizer vaccine
Officials from around the world keen to get information about the two reported cases of anaphylaxis
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At least two hurt in suspected bomb attack in Russia's North Caucasus
No immediate comment from authorities
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Facebook faces lawsuits that could force sale of Instagram, WhatsApp
Lawsuits are the biggest anti-trust cases in a generation, comparable to the lawsuit against Microsoft Corp in 1998