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Omicron sub-lineages can dodge immunity from past infection: study
New coronavirus variants are far less able to thrive in the blood of vaccinated people
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Temperatures break monthly records in India as heat wave scorches region
More than a billion people are at risk of heat-related impacts in the region, scientists have warned
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Assam state leader pushes to replace India's religion-based laws
More than 30% of Assam's population of about 34 million belongs to the Muslim community
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Second bombing in two days in Kabul on eve of Eid al-Fitr holiday
The authorities also moved to assuage people's fears over security ahead of Eid
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Russia says risks of nuclear war must be kept to minimum, TASS reports
FM Sergei Lavrov says West should not underestimate elevated risks of nuclear conflict over Ukraine
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Turkey, Saudi Arabia to revive great economic potential, Erdogan says
I believe my visit will herald a new era in the ties between our two countries, says Turkish President
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UK lawmaker resigns after admitting twice watching porn in parliament
Neil Parish was suspended on Friday after he was accused of viewing the material during parliamentary sessions
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Pakistan, India reel under intense heat wave
For the first time in decades, Pakistan had gone from winter to summer without the spring season
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Rockers Thunder roar back with new album 'Dopamine'
The band, which formed in 1989, is known for songs like 'Dirty Love', 'Low Life in High Places' and 'A Better Man'
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Musk told banks he will rein in Twitter pay, make money from tweets, sources say
In an effort to get funds to finance his Twitter bid, Musk told Banks his aims to lower costs and monetize tweets









