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More than 300 people killed since Myanmar's coup
Advocacy group and local media say nearly 90% of victims shot dead and a quarter of them shot in the head
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China sanctions UK entities, individuals for Xinjiang 'lies'
Days after Britain imposed sanctions for human rights abuses in the western Chinese region
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Biden says China's Xi doesn't have a 'democratic bone' in his body
Says he doesn’t have a democratic - with a small ‘d’ - bone in his body, but he’s a smart, smart guy
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Biden says unlikely that US troops will remain in Afghanistan next year
It will be hard to meet the May 1 deadline to withdraw US troops, says President Biden
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Climate change set to drive more deadly heat in South Asia
Threat can be halved if world meets Paris Agreement goals
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Pfizer, BioNTech launch Covid-19 vaccine trial in kids under 12
First volunteers in early-stage trial were given their first injections on Wednesday, says Pfizer spokesperson
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British banks slash office space, tell staff to 'work anywhere'
Nationwide has told all its 13,000 office-based staff to work from anywhere in the country
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India's Modi pushes to win West Bengal against formidable opposition
BJP brass has been relentlessly campaigning against firebrand Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee
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Oil falls as demand concerns outweigh Suez Canal disruptions
Market was worried about prospect of extended lockdowns in Europe, disruptions to vaccine distribution
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Special Report: Pompeo rejected US effort to declare 'genocide' in Myanmar on eve of coup
The process ended abruptly in August 2018 because Pompeo became enraged after details of the deliberations leaked









