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Peshawar judge orders blasphemy probe against organisers of Women's Day march
Police in Islamabad had previously refused to open a case
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Germany warns third coronavirus wave could be the worst so far
100,000 new daily infections are not out of the question, says head of Robert Koch Institute for infectious diseases
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EU pledges to keep AstraZeneca doses in the bloc for now
Europe should vaccinate enough people in summer to achieve ‘global immunity’ level, says Thierry Breton
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Four shot dead as Bangladesh demo against Modi turns violent
Protesters accuse Modi of stoking religious tensions, inciting anti-Muslim violence
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Oil prices rise on fears Suez blockage may last weeks
Prices, however, head for third consecutive weekly loss with demand outlook dented by fresh lockdowns
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OneWeb launches 36 satellites from Russia to extend internet orbit
OneWeb said this was the second in a five-launch programme that will enable its connectivity to reach all regions
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Money no object as governments race to build chip arsenals
The need for chip plants outside Asia has helped prompt Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) and Samsung
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Indian farmers squat on railway tracks to mark four months of protests
Farm unions called for a 12-hour nationwide shutdown to keep up the pressure on the Modi government
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Yemen's Houthis say launched attacks on Saudi Arabian oil, military sites
Saudi’s defence ministry says it plans to take deterrent actions to protect oil export facilities
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Twitter CEO Dorsey called out for tweeting during Congress hearing
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted his frustration with US lawmakers during a hearing about misinformation









