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UN chief says no action on UN Iran sanctions due to 'uncertainty'
Diplomats say few countries are likely to reimpose the measures lifted under the 2015 deal that aimed to stop Iran
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Sudden Supreme Court vacancy a new 'wild card' in US presidential race
Potentially shifting the focus away from the coronavirus pandemic and the stagnant economy
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Thai protesters challenge monarchy as huge protests escalate
Call for reforms to curb King's powers as well as for the removal of the PM and a new constitution and elections
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India's coronavirus infections surge to 5.4 million
As the country added 92,605 new infections in the last 24 hours
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UK risks new lockdown as Covid cases hit highest since May
Professor of epidemiology says country is facing a 'perfect storm' of rising infections as people return to work
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Civilians killed in airstrikes on Taliban base, Afghan official says
The airstrikes left 12 civilians killed, including children, and 18 others injured, says a witness
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Iran's coronavirus death toll exceeds 24,000 - health ministry
10% to 12% of hospitalised patients are losing their lives, says Masoud Mardani, member of Iran's Covid-19 task force
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China's economy remains resilient despite external risks, says Xi
China has strong manufacturing capacity, larger markets and huge investment potentials, says the Chinese president
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Indian police arrest a local journalist alleging spying for China
Rajeev Sharma confessed to passing 'sensitive information' to Chinese intelligence officers, claims Delhi police
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Thousands rally in Thai capital against government
With many also demanding reforms to the powerful monarchy









