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Let's talk about women's safety, says Sarah Everard's mourner
A protest is due to take place on Parliament Square later on Monday under the banner 'End Violence Against Women'
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Morocco hopes for Israeli tourism boost when flights resume
The two countries agreed in December to resume diplomatic ties as part of a deal brokered by the United States
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Vatican decrees that Catholic Church cannot bless same-sex unions
Ruling is a response to countries where parishes and ministers are blessing same-sex unions in lieu of marriage
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Oil reaching $70 as China energy demand outlook brightens
Market believes global oil demand is rebounding as US Covid-19 death toll decreases
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Martial law in parts of Myanmar's main city after deadliest day since coup
Activists plan more anti-coup rallies a day after at least 39 people were killed in clashes with security forces
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Iran's Zarif says time running out for US to revive nuclear deal
Foreign minister repeats Tehran’s longstanding demand that Washington return first to compliance by lifting sanctions
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Pakistan among biggest importers in Asia for major arms: SIPRI
Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest arms importer, increased its arms imports by 61% and Qatar by 361%
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Dane who died from blood clot after AstraZeneca shot had unusual symptoms: agency
Danish Medicines Agency says the woman had a low number of blood platelets and clots in small and large vessels
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China eventually wants astronauts to stay on moon for long periods of time
In China’s next mission to the moon, lunar samples of the south pole will be retrieved
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Facebook to label all posts about Covid-19 vaccines
Facebook has been criticized by lawmakers for allowing vaccine misinformation to spread on its platforms