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With no self-pardon in hand, Trump faces uncertain legal future
Experts say self-pardon violates basic principle that no person should be judge in his or her own case
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Egypt and Qatar agree to resume diplomatic ties, Cairo says
Ties between Qatar & Arab world severed in 2017 over allegations Qatar supported terrorism, a charge that Doha denies
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Pope, due to visit Iraq in March, condemns Baghdad attack
In a statement issued by the Vatican, Pope condemned the attack as 'senseless act of brutality'
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Dubai cancels non-essential surgery, live entertainment as Covid-19 cases surge
Coronavirus cases in UAE hit a record 3,506 on Wednesday, highest in Gulf Arab region
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Still separated: Covid-19 order keeps families apart after Biden lifts 'Muslim ban'
Trump administration’s had barred people from a number of mostly Muslim-majority nations from coming to US
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New Covid-19 variant defeats plasma treatment, may reduce vaccine efficacy
It is one of several new variants discovered in recent months, including others first found in England and Brazil
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Democrats take narrow control of US Senate
Giving President Biden an advantage to pursue policies that include a fresh wave of Covid relief
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India parliament panel to question Facebook on WhatsApp's privacy terms
Demand for rival applications such as Signal and Telegram surged on privacy concerns
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Brexit responsible for food supply problems in N Ireland, Ireland says
British ministers seek to play down the disruption of the withdrawal from EU
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White House says Biden will be discussing Iran with foreign partners
Biden has said that if Tehran resumed strict compliance with the 2015 nuclear agreement Washington would too





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