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Oil prices jump despite fresh coronavirus fears
IEA’s projection of significant rise in global oil demand in second half of 2021 steers bullish trend
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New Zealand mosque shooter launches legal challenge to prison conditions, terrorist status
Brenton Tarrant is in jail for murdering 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch on 15 March 2019
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NATO forces to leave Afghanistan together, US says
Germany says it would match American plans to leave after two decades of war
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Myanmar activists stage 'bloody' protests against military
Opponents of military rule splash the colour red, in the latest phase of their campaign to restore democracy
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Victim of data breach shares how Facebook tracks him in viral video
Information about when he ordered pizza to his application to Fordham University was collected by Facebook
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Australia flags mass inoculation amid Covid-19 vaccine turmoil
The federal government and to discuss setting up mass vaccination centres from as early as June
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UAE partners with Japan's iSpace to send rover to the moon in 2022
The UAE is using its space programme to develop its scientific and technological capabilities
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Biden ready to announce US withdrawal, even as peace eludes Afghanistan
Critics said the departure plan appeared to surrender Afghanistan to an uncertain fate
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Apple backs far-reaching emissions disclosure rules
Investors have poured money into funds that use environmental, social, and governance factors to pick stocks
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Tesla data collected in China is kept in China, says executive
Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk said his company would be shut down if its cars were used to spy









