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China to allow foreigners with valid residence permits to enter from Sept 28
First since China in March temporarily suspended entry as an interim measure in response to the pandemic
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UK's new COVID measures met with scepticism, confusion
A YouGov poll found that 78% of people supported the measures already announced
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Civil lawsuits filed over Covid-19 outbreak at Austrian ski resort Ischgl
After hundreds of Austrians and thousands of foreign tourists get infected
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Some freed Taliban prisoners have returned to battle, says Afghan negotiator
Abdullah said he planned to visit Pakistan in the coming days for the first time since 2008
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Germany plans stricter measures to reach renewables targets
Including annual quotas for solar, biomass and onshore and offshore wind
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Britain is not taking a Swedish approach to Covid-19, minister says
When asked if recently announced measures part of a plan to live with the virus, rather than try to get rid of it
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India building collapse toll climbs to 35, search and rescue efforts continue
Rescue work has been hampered by rain and a narrow entrance to the alley
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Kremlin critic Navalny appears in public after leaving Berlin hospital
After being poisoned with a Novichok nerve agent and falling ill on a domestic flight in Siberia last month
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Dutch 'living coffin' aims to provide source for life after death
Dutch start-up has created a biodegradable 'living coffin' made of a fungus, instead of wood
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In the name of the mother: Afghan woman wins recognition, sparks Taliban opposition
“Where Is My Name?” campaign has stirred heated debate in the conservative Muslim country

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