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Vaccine tourism: Canadians fly south for shot as US demand falls
Canada has inoculated only 3% of its almost 38 million people, but more than 34% have received a first dose
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Tesla developing platform to allow car owners in China access data
China last month published draft rules to ensure the security of data generated by smart cars
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Pfizer vaccine does not affect sperm, reveals study
Neuropsychiatric symptoms are common in Covid-19 survivors, a large new analysis confirms
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Some 200 rights groups push for UN arms embargo on Myanmar
Diplomats say such a move by the UNSC is unlikely as China and Russia may use veto
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US approves departure of non-emergency government workers from India
Last week, the department said family members of U.S. government employees could voluntarily leave India
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Britney Spears calls recent documentaries about her 'hypocritical'
Singer says they rehash her personal problems while criticising the media for reporting them.
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Covid spreading in rural India; record daily rises in infections, deaths
People are scared and huddled in their homes with fever and cough, symptoms are all of Covid-19
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Broadway to light up again in September
“We are thrilled that the curtains will rise again," New York governor Andrew Cuomo tweeted
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As Covid-19 rages in India, scientist warns further waves ‘inevitable’
With hospitals scrabbling for beds and oxygen in response to a deadly second surge in infections
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Nearly 20 million more people hit by food crises last year
We must do everything we can to end this vicious cycle, says said UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres









