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India's Covid-19 infections, deaths surge as migrants start to flee cities
Hundreds of migrants in Mumbai packed into trains as bars, malls, restaurants have again been forced to down shutters
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Oil prices dip on mixed supply and demand outlook
Both crude contracts on track for 2-3% drop this week but far from low of $60.47 hit two weeks ago
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Britain's Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth, dies aged 99
His Royal Highness passed away peacefully this morning at Windsor Castle, says the statement
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People can now think about summer vacations, UK minister says
After the British government unveiled details of its new traffic light system for travel
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Digital pound would boost post-Brexit City of London
China is planning to put its digital yuan to use at the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing
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Myanmar junta says protests against its rule are dwindling
“The reason of reducing protests is due to the cooperation of people who want peace, which we value”
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The sudden visit to Covid victims' families that sparked Jordan's royal rift
The March 14 visit to the city of Salt was the “straw that broke the camel’s back”
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A dozen Bangkok hospitals suspend COVID-19 testing amid shortages
some saying the suspension will last only a few days and others giving no date for resumption of tests
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Muslim advocacy group sues Facebook over its hate speech policies
Social media platforms have long been under scrutiny for how they handle hate speech
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Australia doubles Pfizer vaccine order as Astra clotting worries upend rollout
Australia has joined a host of countries in restricting use of the vaccine due to clotting concerns









