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Top Chinese diplomat calls for China, US to mend relations
China’s top diplomat called Beijing and Washington to put relations back on a predictable and constructive path
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UK opens special visa route for Hong Kong residents to become citizens
Hong Kong residents can apply for a new visa offering them an opportunity to become British citizens, from Sunday
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WHO team to visit Wuhan market, where first Covid-19 infections seen
WHO team is expected to visit Huanan market later today, which has been restricted to public access since last year
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Latest Syria talks’ round ‘a disappointment': UN envoy
Geir Pedersen told journalists after the week-long talks ended, leaving the schedule of a new round uncertain
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Thousands march in Poland against abortion curbs
Defying restrictions, people gather in central Warsaw, chanting “freedom, equality, abortion on demand”
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Lebanese leaders condemn violence after Tripoli unrest
In Tripoli, protesters angry over a strict lockdown clashed with security forces on Friday night
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Protesting Indian farmers begin hunger strike after week of clashes
Indian farmers began a one-day hunger strike after weeks of clashes with authorities
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Bangladesh sends more Rohingya refugees to remote island despite criticism
The Island which emerged from sea two decades ago, now holds at least 6,700 Rohingya refugees
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WHO-led team in Wuhan probing Covid-19 origins meet Chinese scientists
The WHO-led team plans to visit labs, markets, and hospitals in Wuhan
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Japan December household spending seen down on rising Covid-19 cases: Reuters poll
The fall posed a worrying sign that resurgence in Covid-19 cases could delay economic recovery