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New clashes in Nagorno-Karabakh after Washington talks
About 30,000 people were killed in a 1991-94 war over Nagorno-Karabakh
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Trump rejoices as Senate panel approves Barrett while Democrats boycott
Republicans are hoping Barrett’s confirmation can give a boost to incumbent senators in the party
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Biden has big cash advantage over Trump in race's final stretch
The former vice president’s campaign outraised and outspent Trump’s re-election effort in September
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Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire under severe strain after new fighting
Several hundred people have been killed in the fighting
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South Korea's SK Hynix to buy Intel's NAND business for $9 billion
Deal will help SK Hynix overtake Kioxia in NAND memory market while narrowing gap with market leader Samsung
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China denies report it may detain Americans, says US mistreats its scholars
FM spokesperson Zhao Lijian says US is playing victim card by claiming foreign nationals in China are under threat
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Global coronavirus cases surpass the 40 million milestone
Onset of winter in the northern hemisphere fuels a resurgence in the spread of the disease
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Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire strained by recriminations, reports of fighting
Ankara and Moscow are under growing pressure to use their influence in the region to end the fighting
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UK may have to go further on Covid-19 restrictions, minister says
PM Boris Johnson introduced a new tiered system of restrictions for England
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Asia-Pacific countries begin to ease pandemic-related travel bans, but hurdles remain
International travel in Asia has collapsed due to the pandemic