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It's getting harder to extend monitoring deal with Iran, IAEA chief says
I think it's becoming increasingly difficult, says Director General Rafael Grossi
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Over 150 Afghan troops killed or injured in last 24 hours as violence mounts
Fighting is now raging in 26 of the country's 34 provinces, the officials say
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Indian PM Modi announces free Covid-19 vaccines for all adults
Says it has been decided that from June 21, all adults over the age of 18 will be vaccinated free
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From vaccines to climate, G7 hopes to show the West is not over yet
Moscow and Beijing have both told the G7 to stop meddling in their affairs
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Netanyahu alleges Israeli election fraud, accuses rival of duplicity
"We are witnessing the greatest election fraud in the history of the country"
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Video chat apps tout 'inclusive' AI features
Google plans to deploy AI feature that addresses the issue of darker skin tones being under-illuminated in video chat
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Pope says Canada school discovery painful, but stops short of apology
Indigenous leaders and school survivors said the Church needed to do much more
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Toyota apologises in settlement over harassment suicide
The 28-year-old engineer died by suicide in 2017, after being regularly abused by his boss
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Heavy rain, floods kill at least 17 in Sri Lanka
More than 270,000 people have been affected and about 100,000 buildings lost power
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WeChat bans nose-picking, spanking in bid to clean up livestreams
Deliberately showing tattoos, and women broadcasting while wearing only underwear were also listed as violations









