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Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny urges Russians to take to streets
Navalny was detained at Moscow airport on Sunday after flying home for first time since he was poisoned last summer
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WhatsApp leak: Opposition slams Modi for compromising national security
‘Was national security milked for electoral purposes,’ questions Congress lawmaker Manish Tewari
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Sulawesi quake death toll at 84 as Indonesia battles series of disasters
The quake caused significant damage to hundreds of homes, a mall, hospital and several hotels
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Vaccine nationalism puts world on brink of 'catastrophic moral failure:' WHO
‘Me-first approach’ left the world’s poorest and most vulnerable at risk, says Tedros Adhanom
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'Brexit carnage': shellfish lorries stack up near Downing Street
After a series of problems exporting fish to the EU due to withdrawal from the bloc
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Thousands protest in Amsterdam against Dutch coronavirus lockdown
Riot police use water cannon to try to disperse the gathering
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New coronavirus variant hits posh Swiss resort of St Moritz
Hotel authorities quarantine two hotels and close ski schools
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Parler's website is back online, but app still not in stores
Parler, which was founded in 2018, is a social media network that styles itself as a 'free speech-driven' space
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UK is vaccinating 140 people per minute on average, minister says
Latest figures show the UK has vaccinated 3,857,266 people with a first dose and 449,736 with a second
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'It was a non-event': Pro-Trump protests quiet amid massive police presence across US
The image of Washington as a fortress has unsettled U.S. pride over the traditionally peaceful transfer of power









