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In rare appeal to Israeli public, UAE warns against annexation
UAE’s ambassador to Washington says the move would be an “illegal takeover” of land Palestinians seek for a state
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How a vaccine made of mosquito spit could help stop the next epidemic
Manning, a clinical researcher believes she could use pieces of mosquito saliva protein to build a universal vaccine
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Oil set to end week lower on virus resurgence fears
Both benchmarks head for weekly declines of over 8% after six weeks of gains
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Missiles used to attack Saudi Arabia 'of Iranian origin': UN
Some have design characteristics similar to those produced by a commercial entity in Iran, says Guterres
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Bottlenecks? Glass vial makers prepare for Covid-19 vaccine
Drugmakers are pushing to mass produce Covid-19 vaccines even before they are shown to work in trials
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UK competition watchdog to investigate Facebook's Giphy deal
Advocacy groups had already raised concerns when Facebook's acquisition of GIF website Giphy was announced
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Risk of new lockdowns rises with fear of second Covid-19 wave
Two new cases of Covid-19 were recorded in the capital in China
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India denies visas to US panel on religious freedom, says it has no standing
Panel has called for the world’s biggest democracy to be designated a 'country of particular concern'
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Microsoft bans face-recognition sales to police as Big Tech take a stand
Microsoft announcement came shortly after Amazon declared it was pausing police use of its facial-recognition tech
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Four killed, eight wounded in blast at Kabul mosque during Friday prayers
Systematic killings begun taking place as people started taking steps towards peace, says Taliban spokesperson