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Deadly childhood diseases rise in Ethiopia's Tigray as war hampers vaccinations
The percentage of children in Tigray receiving routine vaccines has fallen below 10% this year
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Hong Kong flags COVID quarantine policy change, wants an orderly opening-up
The changes could be announced this week, other local media reported
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Ardern says Christchurch Call anti-online hate project gets new tech investments
Partners in the initiative will work together to build and test a set of privacy-enhancing technologies
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Flood victims hit by disease outbreak amid stagnant water
Skin infections, diarrhoea and malaria are rampant in parts of Pakistan's flood-ravaged regions, killing 324 people
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Oil prices surge more than 2% as Putin mobilises more troops
Brent crude futures rose $2.28 to $92.90 a barrel after falling $1.38 yesterday
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Israeli, Turkish leaders hold first meeting since 2008
Long frosty Israel-Turkey relations have warmed in recent months, with energy emerging of as a key area of cooperation
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'West wants to destroy Russia': Putin orders partial mobilisation
First mobilisation since World War II, Putin says the partial military mobilisation is to defend Russia
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At UN, emotional appeals for world leaders to protect Afghan girls' education
Most teenage girls now have no access to classrooms and thousands of women have been pushed out of the workforce
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Golden Globes broadcast to return to NBC in 2023
Nominations for the 2023 awards will be announced on December 12
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Apple to raise App Store prices
The latest price rise increases those starting prices to 1.19 euros