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India to review Covid-19 vaccines after blood clot warning - report
After Europe’s drug regulator finds a possible link between AstraZeneca’s vaccine and rare blood clotting issues
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Nike ends lawsuit over Lil Nas X 'Satan Shoes,' which will be recalled
The singer had released a devil-themed video for his song 'Montero' that sparked an outcry over custom shoes
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US President Biden announces steps to limit 'ghost' guns
Commenting on recent incidents of mass shooting, Biden says 'this is an epidemic, for God’s sake, and it has to stop'
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US blacklists alleged Pakistan-based human smuggling organisation
US Treasury Department says it blacklisted Pakistani national Abid Ali Khan
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Indian PM rejects calls to widen vaccine access as infections hit record
Inoculations in India are currently limited to those aged over 45 and health and frontline workers
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India's top court paves way for Rohingya deportations to Myanmar
Hundreds of people have been killed in Myanmar since the army seized power in a coup on February 1
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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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