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'Share dollars and doses': Richer nations try to tackle vaccine inequalities
More than 80% of first billion shots went to wealthy countries, compared to 0.2% for low-income nations, says Gates
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Oil jumps but set for weekly loss on Iran nuclear talks
Both crude contracts on track to decline by largest margin since March
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Turkey hopes Gaza truce holds, wants Israel to account for 'crimes'
Turkish foreign ministry calls on the United Nations Security Council to take action
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Chernobyl's inaccessible nuclear chamber is smoldering again
Scientists have recorded a rise in nuclear activity in the destroyed nuclear reactor at the Chernobyl power plant
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S.Korea approves Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine
Moderna has a deal with South Korea to supply 40 million doses of its vaccine
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Japan approves more COVID-19 vaccines as state of emergency set to widen
Japan has so far vaccinated just 4.1% of its population
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"Goodbye masks": Hungary to lift most COVID-19 curbs, PM Orban says
Gatherings of up to 500 people can be held in the open air
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Covid fight could return ‘to square one’: experts sound vaccines alarm
COVAX, which is critical for poorer countries, relies on AstraZeneca shots made by the Serum Institute of India
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Snap adds money earning features, plans new augmented reality glasses
Snap has paid $1 million per day collectively to users who post short-form videos to its feature called Spotlight
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Recovery rally takes bitcoin back above $40k
The rally in cryptocurrencies came after Ark Invest's Cathie Wood and Tesla CEO Elon Musk indicated their support









