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Exclusive: Chanel, Revlon, L'Oreal pivoting away from talc in some products
Thousands of cancer lawsuits have been filed against powder
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Covid-19 lockdowns saved millions of lives, easing curbs risky: studies
Early infection rates of SARS-CoV-2 grew by 68% a day in Iran without anti-contagion policies
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WHO head urges world not to drop guard as pandemic still growing
This is not the time for any country to take its foot off the pedal, says Tedros Adhanom
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Armenian PM sacks army chief for 'violating coronavirus restrictions'
It’s high-ranking officials who must show importance of following anti-epidemic rules, says Pashinyan
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'Enough is enough': South African opposition leads protests outside US missions
Protesters carrying placards chant 'Black people are not slaves' outside US Embassy in Pretoria
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Push to reform US police intensifies ahead of Floyd funeral
In Minneapolis, a majority of city council members have pledged to abolish the police department
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India government leaders row over hospital beds as coronavirus infections surge
Delhi CM says city would soon run out of beds if Covid-19 patients kept coming from across India
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Black, minority Britons hit hardest by Covid job losses, researchers say
The share of BAME people in employment fell to 67.4% in April from 72.0% in February, researchers say
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Saudi Arabia considers limiting Hajj pilgrims amid Covid-19 fears
Sources familiar with matter say authorities are now considering allowing 'only symbolic numbers' this year
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US authorities seek to question UK's Prince Andrew over Epstein
US investigators want to interview Andrew, Queen Elizabeth’s second son, about his friendship with Epstein