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Brent hits $70 for first time since pandemic began
Prices climbed after US Senate passed $1.9tr stimulus package, attack on Saudi oil industry
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India seeks funds from Quad alliance to match China's vaccine push
Two senior Indian officials says the Quad alliance was stepping up efforts to counter China’s growing soft power
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In Japan, vending machines help ease access to Covid-19 tests
Vending machines selling test kits offer consumers the option of avoiding clinics or having to wait for an appointment
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Two-thirds of tropical rainforest destroyed or degraded globally, NGO says
Raising alarm that a key natural buffer against climate change is quickly vanishing
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Panasonic to buy Blue Yonder for $6.5 billion in biggest deal since 2011
The move comes as the Japanese company aims to expand hardware that combines software
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Iran slips record volume of oil into China, reaches out to Asian clients for trade resumption
The sanctions caused a precipitous drop in Iranian exports to China, India, Japan and South Korea since late 2018
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Yemen's Houthis attack Saudi oil heartland with drones, missiles
Announcing the attacks, the Houthis add they struck military targets in the Saudi cities of Dammam, Asir and Jazan
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Thousands of women join Indian farmers' protests against new laws
Wearing bright yellow scarves representing the colour of mustard fields, the women take centrestage to target the laws
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New Zealand to buy enough Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines for entire population
Government’s original agreement with Pfizer was for 1.5 million doses, enough to vaccinate 750,000 people
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Rohingyas in India's Jammu fear deportation after police detain over 150
Dozens of Rohingya are in a makeshift “holding centre” at Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir’s Hira Nagar jail









