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Putin says West taking Russia's 'red lines' too lightly
Kremlin leader describes relations with the United States as 'unsatisfactory'
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New Pakistan law allows chemical castration of serial rapists
Joint session of parliament passed the law on Wednesday and it came into effect immediately, says official
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Pfizer signs $5.3 billion US deal to supply Covid-19 antiviral pills
The drugmaker applied for emergency authorisation of the drug, branded as Paxlovid, this week
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Taiwan commissions advanced new F-16s as China threat grows
Frequent Chinese and US military exercises in the region have raised fears of conflict
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AstraZeneca's preventative Covid shot shown to work longer-term
Treatment given in one go, as two sequential shots in the arm
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Third foreign athlete in Beijing tests positive for Covid-19
Unnamed athlete contracts virus during Luge World Cup, despite stringent measures in place to control any outbreaks
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UN envoy says IS now appears present in all Afghan provinces
Lyons warned anew of a humanitarian catastrophe as winter looms due to a failing economy and drought
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EU lawmakers agree on rules to target big tech- FT
EU has reached a deal on how to limit anti-competitive behavior amongst big tech companies in a digital economy.
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Duchess Meghan surprises with visit to Ellen DeGeneres talk show
It is the first big TV appearance for Meghan since she and Harry gave a bombshell interview to Oprah Winfrey in March
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Apple to sell spare parts to consumers to repair iPhones, Macs
For the first time, Apple will make spare parts available to the general public so they can repair their devices.









