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"I am not weak": Qatari women unsuccessful in first legislative elections
Several female candidates had been seeking to improve the integration into Qatari society
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India slaps reciprocal travel curbs on Covid-19 vaccinated UK nationals: source
New rules follow the UK decision to require Indians vaccinated with AstraZeneca's Covishield to quarantine
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Afghan pavilion at Dubai world fair stays shut after Taliban takeover
Afghanistan is one of nearly 200 nations participating in the six-month fair that was awarded to Dubai
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Trump asks US judge to force Twitter to restore his account
Several social media platforms had banned ex-US president after a mob of his supporters attacked Capitol on January 6
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Big nations must stretch further to limit climate change: US envoy Kerry
World's major economies must 'stretch to do more' at next month's UN climate talks, says US Climate Envoy John Kerry
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Bangladesh vows ‘stern action’ against killers of Rohingya leader
Mohib Ullah, who was in his late 40s, was killed by unknown gunmen in a camp in Cox's Bazar on Wednesday
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More destruction feared in La Palma as lava pours from new volcano vent
Volcano has thrown out 80 million cubic metres of molten rock, doubling the amount expelled during last major eruption
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Qataris vote in country's first legislative elections
Campaigning has taken place on social media, community meetings and roadside billboards
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'Consumers aren't stupid': Google lawyer rejects EU market abuse ruling
Google's lawyer iterates that the search engine is used by billions because it is the best
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Apple’s iPhone privacy changes signal of desire to enter advertising
Apple's recent changes in privacy policy signal that it may be entering internet advertising market.









