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Parler sues Amazon for trying to 'destroy' its business
Parler went dark when Amazon suspended its web-hosting services following the Capitol attack
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'Freedom lies in being bold': Women around the world voice their hopes for 2021
Monday marks 110 years since a designated annual International Women’s Day was first commemorated
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Asthma does not raise severe Covid-19 risk, reveals study
Asthma itself is not a risk factor for hospitalization or more severe Covid-19
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Facebook to end ban on political ads in United States
Facebook has had a months-long freeze on political, electoral, and social ads
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Netflix to produce 41 new shows for Indian audience
41 titles include films with top Bollywood actors, stand-up comedy shows and original series in the Hindi language
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'I am happy': Peruvian woman wins historic battle over right to die
Estrada suffers from an incurable condition that atrophies her muscles & has left her breathing through a ventilator
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Switzerland to vote on banning face veils in referendum
Our tradition is that you show your face, that is a sign of our basic freedoms, says a member of the Swiss parliament
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Spanish king's sisters spark outcry by getting early vaccine in Abu Dhabi
The sisters were vaccinated in Abu Dhabi last month while visiting their father who is living in self-imposed exile
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South African scientists find antibodies from variant may offer cross-protection
The more contagious variant drove a second wave of infections in South Africa that peaked in January
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India treads gently on Myanmar despite escalating violence
The junta’s response to protests, including the use of live ammunition & detentions, has drawn global condemnation.









