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Iran urges people to wear face masks amid fears of new coronavirus wave
Health officials said last week there could be a second, stronger wave of novel coronavirus infections
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J.K. Rowling in hot waters once again after transphobic remarks
The 'Harry Potter' author has become somewhat of a controversy magnet on social media in recent years
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As Pakistan glacier melt surges, efforts to cut flood risk drag
Late last month, residents of the tiny village of Hassanabad noticed floodwaters quickly rising in the stream
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Turkey orders detention of 149 people for suspected Gulen links
Erdogan accused Gulen’s supporters of establishing a 'parallel state' by infiltrating state institutions
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Brazil sows further confusion by releasing contradictory sets of Covid-19 data
Divergence comes as the government over the weekend removed from public view months of national data on the epidemic
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Pakistan cracks down on safety breaches, coronavirus cases top 100,000
Of 23,000 daily tests, more than 1 in 5 have been positive over the last 10 days
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Spain's supreme court investigates former king in Saudi case
The supreme court prosecutor will investigate whether the former king can be included in the case
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Afghan peace talks likely to begin soon after US top envoy tours Pakistan, Qatar
Ceasefire, reduction in violence has created a momentum for talks to begin soon, says Afghan official
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Lockdowns may have averted 3 million deaths in Europe by curbing Covid-19: study
Wide-scale lockdowns including shop and school closures have reduced Covid-19 transmission rates in Europe
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Nokia's broadband business booms as Covid-19 pressures networks
Covid-19 brought in traffic growth overnight, says Nokia's President of Fixed Networks