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Afghan polio vaccine drive in trouble after three female medics killed
About 70,000 staff, including vaccinators, are involved in implementing polio campaign, of which about 40% are women
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Iran adds advanced machines enriching underground at Natanz: IAEA
Last year Tehran began adding more advanced centrifuges there able to enrich much faster than the IR-1
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British police officer convicted of belonging to neo-Nazi group
It was the first far-right group to be outlawed in Britain since World War Two
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EU seeks 10 million AstraZeneca vaccines from India to meet shortfall
Any quick approval is unlikely as India is scrambling to expand its own domestic vaccination drive, says official
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India AstraZeneca shot delay could be 'catastrophic' for Africa
India decided to delay exports of the shots made by the Serum Institute of India (SII) to meet local demand
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Oil up as OPEC+ meets to decide on production policy
Group will debate options from May and beyond including rollover of existing cuts
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EU to sanction Iran militia, police, three entities over 2019 protests, diplomats say
Iran has called the toll given by sources “fake news”
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German intensive care association demands hard lockdown
About 1,000 additional patients had ended up in intensive care since the middle of March
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Four dead, 2 wounded, including suspect, in shooting near Los Angeles
The shooting erupted in a two-story office building that opens onto an inner courtyard ringed by several businesses
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Macron orders Covid-19 lockdown across all of France, closes schools
With death toll nearing 100,000 Macron forced to abandon his goal of keeping the country open to protect the economy









