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Focus on chip shortage hurting production as Japanese automakers report results
A surge in demand for electronics due to the coronavirus pandemic has led to shortages of semi-conductors
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China issues new anti-monopoly rules targeting its tech giants
China’s market regulator released new anti-monopoly guidelines that target internet platforms
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The Weeknd brings bright lights, bandaged dancers to Super Bowl
The 'Blinding Lights' crooner took over during halftime with his famous track titled 'Starboy'
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UK says Covid-19 booster and annual vaccinations very probable
UK already provided nearly 11.5 million first doses of Covid-19 vaccines
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Egypt frees Al Jazeera journalist after four years in detention
Mahmoud Hussein, an Egyptian detained in December 2016 after arriving in Cairo from Doha on vacation
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Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid shot less effective against South African variant: study
Drugmaker believes its vaccine could protect against severe disease
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First doses of Covid-19 vaccine arrive in Afghanistan from India
The AstraZenecca vaccines were produced by the Serum Institute of India (SII)
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At anti-Netanyahu protests in Israel, pink is the new black
The participants of the protest call themselves 'The Pink Front', demands Netanyahu to step down as Israeli PM
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UAE temporarily restricts Covid-19 vaccinations to elderly, chronic diseases
The move came as daily infections tripled in around six weeks to hit a record 3,977
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Vaccine diplomacy: India seeks to rival China with broad shipments
Modi’s government has been giving nearby countries millions of doses of the locally made AstraZeneca PLC vaccine