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At least four people killed in blast at UK water recycling centre
Emergency services say there has been a large explosion at the site in Avonmouth, southwest England
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Almost half of Yemenis in acute food insecurity, new data shows
Between January and June 2021 54% of Yemenis - 16.2 million people - will likely experience acute food insecurity
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WHO looks at possible 'e-vaccination certificates' for travel
WHO officials say we are looking very closely into the use of technology in this Covid-19 response
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Facebook bans false claims about Covid-19 vaccines
Facebook say global policy change came in response to news that Covid-19 vaccines will soon be rolling out
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India resumes talks with protesting farmers over agriculture reforms
Camped out at the entrance to capital Delhi, it is seen as country’s biggest farm protests in years
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How Covid upended life as we knew it in a matter of weeks
Almost 1.5 million people have died globally from Covid-19 and some 63 million people have been infected
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In parting shot, Pompeo rebukes Turkey at NATO meeting
At the confidential conference, Pompeo says Turkey is undermining NATO’s security and creating instability
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Iran ready to show goodwill if US, Europe abide by nuclear deal: Zarif
United States has commitments and it is not in a position to set conditions, says Iranian foreign minister
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Promise of Covid vaccines is ' game-changing', WHO says
There is 'growing consensus' that first recipients should be older people, medical workers, says Hans Kluge
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US military to keep two larger Afghan bases after drawdown to 2,500
US-backed Afghan government and Taliban representatives reached a preliminary deal on Wednesday