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UK regulator found total of 30 cases of blood clot events after AstraZeneca vaccine use
Regulatory Agency says no such reports of clotting events following use of BioNTech SE and Pfizer Inc vaccines
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Why is there a global chip shortage and why should you care
The shortage stems from a confluence of factors as carmakers, which shut plants during the Covid-19 pandemic last year
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Train crash kills 48 in Taiwan's deadliest rail tragedy for decades
Train derailed in tunnel after hitting truck, Island’s worst rail disaster in four decades
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From 007 to private detective, Daniel Craig signs up for more 'Knives Out'
The James Bond actor is to star in two sequels to the 2019 action thriller
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Brazil exhumes old graves to make space for surging Covid-19 burials
Country’s outbreak is the second-deadliest in the world averaging about 3,000 deaths, 75,500 new cases per day
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Pfizer Covid-19 shot 91% effective in updated data, protective against South African variant
New overall efficacy rate of 91.3% is lower than the 95% originally reported in November for its 44,000-person trial
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Afghan polio vaccine drive in trouble after three female medics killed
About 70,000 staff, including vaccinators, are involved in implementing polio campaign, of which about 40% are women
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Iran adds advanced machines enriching underground at Natanz: IAEA
Last year Tehran began adding more advanced centrifuges there able to enrich much faster than the IR-1
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British police officer convicted of belonging to neo-Nazi group
It was the first far-right group to be outlawed in Britain since World War Two
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EU seeks 10 million AstraZeneca vaccines from India to meet shortfall
Any quick approval is unlikely as India is scrambling to expand its own domestic vaccination drive, says official









