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'Your pain is my pain': global anti-racism protests rage
Floyd’s death, after a white police officer pressed a knee into his neck while detaining him, has convulsed the US
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US forces conduct airstrikes on Taliban in Afghanistan
Airstrikes are the first since the start of the Eid ceasefire declared by Taliban and Afghan forces
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'Get your knee off our necks,' activist Sharpton says at Floyd memorial
Memorial tributes to Floyd came as protesters returned to the streets of several cities for a 10th straight day
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Japan aims to have coronavirus vaccines in use by June 2021
The Japanese government has earmarked 146 billion yen ($1.34 billion) for vaccine production and distribution
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Saudi Arabia reimposes curfew in Jeddah for two weeks
Kingdom sees spike in coronavirus cases with 2,591 new infections with 31 additional deaths
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Oil rises as traders await OPEC+ meeting on supply cuts
Brent has risen 17% since last Friday to three-month high
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Iranian foreign minister challenges Trump to return to nuclear deal
We achieved humanitarian swap despite your [Trump] subordinates’ efforts, says Javad Zarif
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In Iraq's fields of black gold, thousands lose livelihoods
Thousands of workers in Iraq’s oil sector were laid off after a fall in oil prices caused by Covid-19 pandemic
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'It's not over': Covid-19 cases rise in some nations easing lockdowns: WHO
WHO spokeswoman says the epicentre of the pandemic is currently in countries of Central, South and North America
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Jakarta mosques host Friday prayers for first time in two months
Jakarta has been the epicentre of the outbreak, with 7,766 cases and 523 deaths