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Australia braces for more COVID-19 infections as country moves towards re-opening
More than 70% of people across New South Wales state, of which Sydney is the capital, have been fully
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As Brazil passes 600,000 COVID-19 deaths, vaccines offer hope worst is over
Deaths are down 80% from peak of 3,000 per day in April, Brazil no longer has one of world's highest daily death tolls
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Singapore PM says Covid-19 'new normal' could take up to 6 months
Singapore has been reporting more than 3,000 daily Covid infections over the past few days, most asymptomatic or mild
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US will accept WHO-approved Covid vaccines for international visitors
Some countries had pressed Biden administration to accept WHO-approved vaccines
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US appeals court reinstates Texas abortion law, two days after it was halted
The Texas abortion law, which took effect on September 1, makes no exceptions for pregnancies caused by rape or incest
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At least 10 injured in two drone attacks at Saudi's King Abdullah airport: state media
Two explosives-laden drone attacks at King Abdullah airport in the southern Saudi city of Jizan on Friday, Saturday
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Odeon sells 1 million James Bond tickets in Britain and Ireland
The film took a mighty $121 million at the international box office over its opening weekend.
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Lawmakers: FTC must ensure tech companies uphold youth online privacy
US Democratic lawmakers urged FTC to ensure technology companies comply with policy changes to protect youth online
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EU questions Microsoft rivals over Teams integration in Office
EU antitrust regulators are following up on a complaint by Slack Technologies and investigating Microsoft 'Teams'
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Facebook apologizes for second outage in a week, services back up
Facebook apologized to users for a two hour disruption to its services on Friday









