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Thousands of Myanmar villagers poised to flee violence to Thailand, group says
Karen rebels have clashed with the army since Myanmar's generals ousted an elected government led by Suu Kyi
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Crush at Israeli religious festival kills 45
Israel will hold a day of mourning on Sunday with flags lowered to half mast on all public buildings
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Twitter breaks tech's blockbuster streak, shares fall
Twitter shares sank 11% in post-market trading as it offered tepid revenue guidance for the second quarter
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Vaccination centres close in Mumbai as India posts another record rise in Covid-19
Several states have said they will be unable to immunize people aged 18-45 immediately
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China's digital yuan will not topple the dollar, says SEC official
The world's biggest central banks are stepping up work on issuing digital cash
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Facebook to pay $5m to local journalists in newsletter push
Facebook has pledged to invest $1 billion in the news industry globally over the next three years
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Here's how Apple has chips for iPhones while Ford got caught short
Apple announced blowout quarterly earnings, with the chip shortage having only a small impact on its business
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Pakistan to get over 15m doses of Covid vaccine in next two months
The vaccines were procured from Sinopharm, CanSinoBio and Sinovac
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As Covid-19 floods India's hospitals, the better-off also scramble for care
India's affluent are now scrambling for treatment in another sign of the severe strain the medical system is under
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British regulator cites 41 more blood clot reports following AstraZeneca shots
Officials have emphasised the side effect is 'vanishingly' rare and advised that most people still get the shots









