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Rivalry between China and Western nations likely to intensify: US report
Rich-poor gap, climate change, conflicts will pose greater challenges in coming decades, concludes Global Trends 2040
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India says it has millions of Covid vaccines, denies shortage
India has so far administered more than 90 million doses
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Israel honours Holocaust victims as Covid-19 vaccines keep survivors alive
Israel’s infection rate has dropped after 57% of the population received at least one vaccine dose
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Britons can be confident in vaccine monitoring, health secretary says
“We have more than enough Pfizer and Moderna vaccines to cover all of the remaining eight and a half million people,”
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Eleven killed as Myanmar protesters fight troops with hunting rifles, firebombs
Junta starts issuing arrest warrants for influencers, entertainers, artists and musicians
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Twitter launches 'Milk Tea Alliance' emoji as movement grows
Previously, Twitter launched emojis for #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter movements
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MacBook, iPad production delayed as supply crunch hits Apple
Chip shortages have caused delays in a key step in MacBook production, according to the report
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Tokyo governor says will ask government for emergency measures to stem COVID-19 rise
Japan has been relatively slow in inoculating its citizens
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India's record Covid-19 surge continues, vaccines run short
The spike, much faster than last year’s first wave, has caught the authorities by surprise
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Philippines suspends use of AstraZeneca vaccine for people under 60
Temporary suspension does not mean that the vaccine is unsafe or ineffective









