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'Please get in touch': Britain hunts mystery spreader of Brazil variant
Six cases had been detected of the 'P.1' variant identified in the Brazilian city of Manaus, Britain authorities say
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Former French president Sarkozy convicted of corruption, handed jail sentence
Nicolas Sarkozy, who led France from 2007 to 2012, had denied any wrongdoing
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Hackers target ‘Indian vaccine makers SII, Bharat Biotech’
India produces more than 60% of all vaccines sold in the world
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Israel officially receives first ever UAE envoy
Development comes following the last year's historic agreement between the two countries to normalise ties
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Pakistan recognises 'Saudi efforts' in Khashoggi murder case
Statement comes after US intelligence in its report claims Saudi crown prince approved operation against journalist
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Indian rooster kills owner with cockfight blade
Rooster had a knife attached to its leg ready to take on an opponent when it inflicted serious injuries to man's groin
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In Iraq, pope to visit Mosul churches desecrated by Islamic State
“Where stones fell because of violence, there will always be life,”
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Biden says Saudi announcement to come Monday; White House plays down new steps
Following a US intelligence report that found Crown Prince MBS had approved the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi
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Dozens detained at Kazakh opposition rallies
Supporters of two separate opposition groups rallied in different locations
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Biden scores legislative win as House passes $1.9 trillion Covid relief plan
“The American people need to know that their government is there for them"
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US in delicate balancing act as Saudi prince spared sanctions
Soon after the report was made public, the Arabic hashtag "We are all MBS" began trending on Twitter
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New protests over writer's death in Bangladesh jail
Protesters have said his death was a "custodial murder" after he was denied bail six times in 10 months
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With gold-colored Trump statue, conservatives show fealty to former president
“Let me tell you something: Donald Trump ain’t going anywhere”
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Palestinians shut West Bank schools to contain coronavirus variants
Gaza has reported 55,091 cases and 549 deaths within its population of 2 million
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A year to Doha accord - Afghan Taliban urge US to ‘honour end of bargain’
Say Emirate significantly reduced operations in line with agreement, but ‘other side has not fulfilled obligations’
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US authorises J&J's Covid-19 vaccine, making it third available
Setting the vaccine up for additional approvals around the world
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'Don't bully Riyadh,' Saudi columnists tell Biden administration
It is not in interest of US to let domestic differences harm its regional interests, writes Khaled al-Malik
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At least 18 dead on bloodiest day of Myanmar protests against coup
The coup in Myanmar has drawn hundreds of thousands onto the streets and the condemnation of Western countries
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Dubai cat cafe hopes rescues will find purr-fect new homes
The cafe’s name Ailuromania is a play on the Greek-derived English word for a lover of cats: ailurophile
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Israeli-owned ship in Dubai for assessment after explosion
The MV Helios Ray, a vehicle-carrier ship, was hit overnight between Thursday & Friday by a blast above the water line
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Iran health ministry says virus deaths cross 60,000 mark
Iran has registered a total of 1,631,169 infections, according to the Health ministry
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Up to six cases of Manaus variant of coronavirus detected in UK
Three cases were found in England and another three in Scotland, health officials said
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Saudi crown prince approved operation against Khashoggi: US intelligence
Riyadh denies any involvement in operation by Prince Mohammed bin Salman
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Kashmir villagers hopeful but wary after India and Pakistan agree to ceasefire
Since 2018, Indian data shows that 70 civilians and 72 soldiers have been killed in cross-border firing
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WHO team probing Covid-19 visits Wuhan lab, meets 'Bat Woman'
Research laboratory in Wuhan at the centre of conspiracy theories that leak caused the first coronavirus outbreak
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Iran 'can't act with impunity,' Biden says after US air strikes
The strikes, appeared to be limited in scope, potentially lowering the risk of escalation
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Yemen's children starve as UN seeks billions to avoid vast 'man-made' famine
In the modern world famine is about people having no income and other people blocking efforts to help them
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Indian coast guard find 81 Rohingya adrift at sea, asks Bangladesh to take them
It was unclear what arrangements were being made for the funeral rites of the people who died
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World reacts to US report on Khashoggi killing
'The United States Congress stands with President Biden in promoting transparency relating to human rights abuses'
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Five protesters die, dozens injured in clashes in Iraqi city
The clashes come just a week before Pope Francis visits Iraq from March 5 to 8
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Philippines extends partial coronavirus curbs in capital until end-March
Decision follows a report of 2,651 new virus infections, highest daily increase in more than four months
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India's endangered lion prides conquer disease to roam free
Lions are a source of pride for India, particularly in Gujarat's Saurashtra region, where man and beast coexist
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New Zealand's largest city Auckland back to lockdown after COVID-19 case
Rest of New Zealand will be put into Level 2 restrictions that limit public gatherings, among others
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Syria condemns 'cowardly' US air strikes on Iran-backed militias
After US targets militia sites on the Syrian side of the Iraqi-Syrian frontier
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Brazil's capital goes into lockdown to quell Covid-19 surge
The South American country has now registered 10,455,630 cases since pandemic began
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Bangladesh under 'no obligation' to accept stranded Rohingya refugees
India’s coast guard found the survivors and eight dead crammed on a fishing boat
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South Korea vaccinates 18,000 to start ambitious Covid-19 campaign
Aims to vaccinate 60% to 70% of the population by September
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Myanmar police launch most extensive crackdown; one woman dead, media say
Violence came after Myanmar’s UN envoy urged the United Nations to use “any means necessary” to stop the Feb. 1 coup
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Another batch of Covid-19 vaccine arrives in Hong Kong
We will open online booking system for public to make appointments to receive the vaccine, says government spokesman
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New Zealand's largest city Auckland back to lockdown after Covid-19 case
Patient developed symptoms on Tuesday and is regarded as having been infectious since Sunday, officials say
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Yemen's children starve as UN seeks billions to avoid vast 'man-made' famine
They are among some 16 million Yemenis that the United Nations says are going hungry
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Scottish Labour elects Punjab governor’s son as new leader
Anas Sarwar, a Glasgow member of the Scottish parliament, succeeds Richard Leonard who resigned in January
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US Near Authorisation Of Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 Vaccine
Food & Drug Administration says it will rapidly work toward finalisation & issuance of an emergency use authorisation
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Shibli dubs PML-N ‘poll results manipulator’
Accuses opposition of playing tricks to steal mandate
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Australia's Victoria says COVID-19 curbs to return to pre-Christmas settings
Outdoor gathering will be increased to 100 people and households can host up to 30 guests
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Indian coast guard rescues 81 Rohingya on drifting boat, eight dead, one missing
Survivors not allowed to enter Indian territory says foreign ministry official
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South Korea kicks off Covid-19 vaccination campaign
First step in returning the country to more normal life officials say
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US welcomes ceasefire agreement between Pakistan, India
US State Department spokesperson stresses Pakistan has an important role to play in the Afghan peace process
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Burial option for Covid victims in Sri Lanka welcomed by PM Imran
Thanks Sri Lankan government for issuing official notification
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US conducts air strikes against Iranian-backed militia facilities in Syria: Pentagon
Strikes appeared to be limited in scope, potentially lowering the risk of escalation














































