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J&J, African Union in deal for up to 400 million Covid-19 shots
The virus has killed almost 121,000 people across Africa and infected 4.18 million
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Russia jails woman for 12 years in Crimea for spying on behalf of Ukraine
Russia annexed the Crimea peninsula from Ukraine in 2014, drawing Western condemnation and tit-for-tat sanctions
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Oil falls on hopes Suez Canal blockage may end soon
Prices have swung wildly in last few days owing to blockage of key transit point, lockdowns
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Traffic in Suez Canal resumes after stranded ship refloated
A shipping tracker showed the stranded ship is now positioned in the centre of the canal
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Thousands take to the streets in Myanmar after bloodiest day since coup
People took to the streets in towns across the country, determined to show their opposition to the military rule
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WHO says virus origins report will be released on Tuesday
All hypotheses are on the table and warrant complete and further studies, says WHO Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
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Visa moves to allow payment settlements using cryptocurrency
Visa said it will allow the use of the cryptocurrency USD Coin to settle transactions on its payment network
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Fridges, microwaves fall prey to global chip shortage
A global shortage of chips that has rattled production lines at car companies and squeezed stockpiles at gadget makers
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Five injured, hundreds evacuated after blaze at Indonesia oil refinery
Videos shared on social media show huge flames engulfing the facility, while a large explosion can also be heard
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Coronavirus likely jumped to humans from bats through 'missing link' animal
It was very likely that Covid-19 first passed to humans from a bat through an intermediary animal









