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Erdogan says US sanctions an attack on Turkey's rights’
Thank God, Turkey has long left behind the period of being stuck by such sanctions, says the Turkish President
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Biden will keep using US sanctions weapon but with sharper aim
His challenge will be to sort out which sanctions to keep, which to undo and which to expand
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WHO vaccine scheme risks failure, leaving poor countries no Covid shots until 2024
Scheme’s promoters say programme is struggling from lack of funds, supply risks and complex contractual arrangements
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Covid beds run short in St Petersburg as Russian vaccine rollout gathers pace
The city of around 5 million people has recorded 6,529 deaths since the start of the pandemic
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Iran's Khamenei: US hostility toward Iran will not end with Trump's departure
Obama’s America also did bad things to the Iranian nation says supreme leader
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Indian farm widows join protests against agriculture reforms
Modi tries to assure farmers the changes will bring new opportunities but few have been convinced
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UK has vaccinated 137,897 people so far against Covid, minister says
In the first week of roll-out of the shot developed by Pfizer and BioNTech says minister
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Nokia sees flat margins at 5G networks business in 2021
Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark said Nokia would 'do whatever it takes' to take lead in 5G
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German coronavirus deaths hit new high as lockdown starts
The country was more successful than many European countries in keeping the coronavirus under control in first wave
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Kangaroos can learn to communicate with humans, researchers say
Kangaroos can learn to communicate with humans by using their gaze to 'point' and ask for help