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Australian special forces allegedly killed 39 unarmed Afghans: report
Allegations include that senior special forces personnel ordered the killing of unarmed Afghans
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India nears nine million coronavirus cases
Deaths rose by 585, with the total now at 131,578
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Japan to begin experiments issuing digital yen
More than 30 major Japanese firms will begin experiments next year towards issuing a common, private digital currency
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Covid-19 survivors may have long lasting immunity; Pfizer vaccine is 95% effective in trial
Most Covid-19 survivors are likely to have lasting protection against severe the virus if they become reinfected
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'Wonder Woman' sequel to release theatrically, digitally on Christmas
Gal Gadot says the release plan wasn't 'an easy move'
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Iraq-Saudi Arabia border crossing opens for trade, first time since 1990
The Saudi-Iraqi rapprochement extends back to 2015, when Saudi Arabia reopened its embassy in Baghdad after 25 years
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Danish study finds face masks provide limited protection to wearer
Study also says that this should not be used to argue against their widespread use to prevent people infecting others
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Hundreds sign up for Delhi race as it battles coronavirus surge, pollution
Doctors slammed the holding of a marathon in such a situation
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Can first Covid vaccines bring herd immunity? Experts have doubts
Achieving herd immunity with Covid-19 vaccines involves a range of factors, several of which are unknown
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Pfizer ends its Covid-19 vaccine trial with a 95% success rate
The vaccine’s efficacy rate, the highest of any candidate in late-stage clinical trials so far








