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One in three US election officials feels unsafe
Election officials' fears for their safety portend major staffing problems in future votes, study says
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Chinese media mocks US donation of 80 vaccine vials to Trinidad and Tobago
Beijing and Washington have both sought to garner goodwill by pledging to supply vaccines to desperate governments
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Shocked by Covid deaths, young Indians rush for life insurance
Official count puts number of deaths due to Covid-19 at 380,000, the third highest after the United States and Brazil
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Oil hits new high near $75 on demand rise, falling inventories
Brent has risen 44% this year, supported by OPEC+ supply cuts
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Giant Buddhist goddess in Japan gets face mask to pray for end of Covid-19
Temple manager says they plan to keep the mask on the statue until the Covid-19 situation is under control in Japan
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Sydney records first local Covid-19 case in more than a month
Patient was a driver who occasionally transported overseas airline crew
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Opposition questions India gov't on doubling vaccine dosing gap
"India needs quick & complete vaccination," Gandhi said in a tweet
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Biden appoints Lina Khan chair of US Federal Trade Commission
Khan is an antitrust researcher focused on Big Tech's immense market power
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Flash floods kill 10 people in Bhutan, seven missing in Nepal
“It is believed they were washed away by the flood coming down the stream”
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India slams Twitter for not complying with new IT rules
India's new tech rules are aimed at regulating content on social media such as Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter









