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Faheem, Rizwan help Pakistan avoid follow-on in first New Zealand Test
Pakistan were bowled out for 239, still 192 runs behind New Zealand’s 431
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Despite hi-tech advances, many Europeans wary of taking Covid shot
Surveys have pointed to high levels of hesitancy towards inoculation in countries from France to Poland
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Saudi Arabia lifts flight ban out of kingdom for ‘non-Saudis’
Kingdom had closed its borders and suspended commercial flights over fears about a new coronavirus variant
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France begins Covid-19 vaccinations as 78-year-old woman receives first dose
The French government is aiming to have an initial one million people vaccinated against Covid-19 by end of February
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Turkey says it killed 15 Kurdish militants preparing attack in northeast Syria
Our heroic commandos dealt another heavy blow to the PKK/YPG terrorist organisation, says Turkish Defence Ministry
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Putin decides to receive coronavirus vaccine – Kremlin
Russia launched a voluntary vaccination programme with the Russia-made Sputnik V vaccine earlier in December
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Trump refuses to budge over aid bill, imperiling jobless benefits for millions
Many economists agree the bill’s aid is too low but say the immediate support is still urgently needed
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UK records 210 more Covid-19 deaths, cases rise to 34,693
Those dying with Covid-19 on their death certificates puts the UK’s death toll at 79,349
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UK to roll out Oxford Covid-19 vaccine from Jan 4, Sunday Telegraph says
Govt hopes to give the first dose of Oxford or the Pfizer vaccine to 2 million people over the next two weeks
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Beijing tightens Covid-19 curbs as cases detected across capital
Capital’s Communist party boss urges all districts to enter an “emergency” mode









