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Iraq-Saudi Arabia border crossing opens for trade, first time since 1990
The Saudi-Iraqi rapprochement extends back to 2015, when Saudi Arabia reopened its embassy in Baghdad after 25 years
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Danish study finds face masks provide limited protection to wearer
Study also says that this should not be used to argue against their widespread use to prevent people infecting others
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Hundreds sign up for Delhi race as it battles coronavirus surge, pollution
Doctors slammed the holding of a marathon in such a situation
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Can first Covid vaccines bring herd immunity? Experts have doubts
Achieving herd immunity with Covid-19 vaccines involves a range of factors, several of which are unknown
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Pfizer ends its Covid-19 vaccine trial with a 95% success rate
The vaccine’s efficacy rate, the highest of any candidate in late-stage clinical trials so far
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Three countries that spend the most on research and development
Investment in research and development (R&D) has become imperative in the post-pandemic era
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4 ways Covid-19 will redefine the way we work
According to a study, 98% of people said they would like the option to work remotely for the rest of their careers
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'Better off thanks to China': German companies double down on resurgent giant
German industrial robot-maker Hahn Automation plans to invest millions of euros in new factories in China
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'More power than traditional media': Facebook, Twitter policies attacked
Republican lawmakers have consistently accused Facebook and Twitter of anti-conservative bias
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Bitcoin hits nearly three-year peak, homes in on record
Citi’s technical analyst Tom Fitzpatrick said that bitcoin could climb as high as $318,000, based on his charts









