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New Zealand investigates new Covid-19 case linked to quarantine facility
Genome sequencing carried out to determine if the case has the South African Covid-19 variant
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US to revoke terrorist designation of Yemen's Houthis due to famine
The reversal comes a day after President Joe Biden declared a halt to US support for the military campaign in Yemen
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UN urges 'maximum restraint' as India farm protesters widen blockade
The rights to peaceful assembly & expression should be protected both offline & online says the UN High Commission
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Blinken presses China on Xinjiang, Hong Kong in call with Beijing's top diplomat
Both sides must respect each other’s political systems and development paths, Chinese Foreign Ministry said
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International Criminal Court rules it has jurisdiction over Palestinian Territories
Israel, which is not a member of the court, rejected its jurisdiction
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India restoring fast mobile internet in IIOJK after 18 months
4G mobile internet services being restored in Occupied Kashmir, says local administration
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'Coronavirus has become more dangerous'
UK variant is more infectious, and causes much more serious illness, according to Robert Koch Institute
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Pfizer drops India vaccine application after regulator seeks local trial
India's drug regulator says its experts did not recommend vaccine because of side effects reported abroad
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China takes aim again at BBC as dispute with Britain intensifies
Day earlier, Britain’s media regulator revoked the TV licence of Chinese state media outlet CGTN
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Judges, not voters, may decide on Scottish independence vote
Surveys suggest voters, who rejected secession in 2014, would vote for independence if referendum takes place
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EU diplomat tells Russia ties are at a low over case of Kremlin critic Navalny
Navalny was jailed this week for almost three years for parole violations
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Kremlin says Biden's comments on Russia are 'aggressive, unconstructive rhetoric'
Biden promised a new era of US foreign policy in his first diplomatic address as president, on Thursday
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US warship sails near Chinese-controlled South China Sea islands
China’s military condemned the move, dispatched naval and air units to follow and warn away the ship.
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Indian protests against agriculture reforms attract new supporters
Thousands of farmers rally in the country's largest state to show their support for protests in the capital
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Qureshi writes to UNSC, seeks intervention on Kashmir
Top diplomat says India's unilateral actions in Kashmir violation of UN resolutions, Geneva conventions
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Indonesia, Malaysia seeking ASEAN meeting on Myanmar
The coup was “one step backward in the process of democracy in that country” says Malaysian PM
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UNSC demands Myanmar coup leaders free Suu Kyi as US weighs sanctions
People protest the military takeover as teachers become the latest to join a widening campaign of civil disobedience
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Biden ends US support for Saudi Arabia in Yemen, says war 'has to end'
The move is a reversal of a policy of both the Democratic Obama and Republican Trump administrations
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Hong Kong unveils national security guidelines for children aged six and above
Hong Kong has unveiled controversial guidelines for schools in the Chinese-ruled city
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New Zealand resumes refugee intake as coronavirus fears ease
New Zealand said on Friday it will start receiving refugees again this month
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Biden set to accept more refugees after years of Trump restrictions
Biden to raise annual refugee admissions after Trump slashed levels to historic lows
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Australia to keep quarantine beyond vaccine rollout
It will keep a mandatory two-week quarantine for all overseas visitors
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Mexican president says he's in good health, recovering from COVID-19
Lopez Obrador was a heavy smoker until suffering a major heart attack in 2013
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No change in Pakistan's principled stand on Kashmir issue: FO
Spokesperson says PM only reiterated country's long-held position, support for Kashmiris' right to self-determination
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Indian farmers to scale up protests as Rihanna weighs in
Police have since erected barricades around three main protest sites and shut off the internet in some areas.
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Biden to name special Yemen envoy, end support for Saudi-led coalition, aide says
Source familiar with matter says US president was expected to tap veteran US diplomat Timothy Lenderking for new post
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International confab urges India to stop human rights violations in IIOJK
Distinguished guests from the UK, US, Pakistan and other parts of the world participated in conference
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Google fitness app to catch breath and heart rate
Google Fit already uses smartphone sensors to figure out how far people walk or how many calories they have burned
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India says committed to humanitarian support for Myanmar to deal with Covid-19
New Delhi had sent 1.5 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine to Myanmar as part of a diplomatic effort last month
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China bat caves need exploring in search for Covid origins, WHO team member says
Peter Daszak says team in Wuhan receiving new information about how the virus led to pandemic
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Coal miners in Balochistan reluctant to work after Hazara killings
Labour organisations and government officials say up to 15,000 workers had downed tools since the tragic incident
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Vaccine passports: path back to normality or problem in the making?
The travel and entertainment industries are particularly interested in a way of swiftly checking who has protection
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Prominent Hezbollah critic killed in Lebanon
Judge following case says body of Lokman Slim had four bullets in head and one in back
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Experts discussed virus lab theory with Chinese scientists: WHO leader
The trip on Wednesday to the Wuhan lab was one of highest-profile events on agenda because of controversial theory
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World faces around 4,000 Covid-19 variants as Britain explores mixed vaccine shots
Very unlikely current vaccines would not work against new variants, says British minister
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South Korea PM orders revamp of Covid-19 social distancing rules
Health authorities warn a large fourth wave of infections caused by new variants cannot be ruled out
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In first for Europe, Iran envoy sentenced to 20-year prison term over bomb plot
The Islamic Republic has denied involvement in the foiled plot
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Lebanese critic of Hezbollah killed, sources, local media
Lokman Slim, an activist, and publisher, was shot with a bullet to the head
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Pacific countries select new chief diplomat after fractious vote
The process threatens to fracture the 50yr-old grouping, which includes Australia and New Zealand and 16 other states
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Anti-coup protest on streets of Myanmar's second city
In the first such street protest against this week’s army takeover
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US calls for dialogue to resolve India's farmers' protests
The farmers’ cause has also drawn support from the Indian diaspora in Australia, Britain, Canada and the United States
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Britain trial to test combining Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines in two-shot regimen
Initial data on immune responses expected to be generated around June
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India tells Twitter to comply with order to block accounts - sources
“Twitter unilaterally unblocked accounts, tweets despite the government’s order” said minister
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US should delay complete troop pullout in Afghanistan - report to Congress
Trump administration conceded too much to the insurgents in a bid to end America’s longest war
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McKinsey to pay $573 million to settle claims over opioid crisis role: source
The settlement is with 43 states, the District of Columbia, and three territories
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US, Australia discuss China and Myanmar in first leaders call, White House says
The strength of the US-Australia alliance “remains an anchor of stability in the Indo-Pacific and the world,”
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US expels dozens of Haitian asylum seekers to Mexico
US authorities returned dozens of Haitians to the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez from El Paso, Texas
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Myanmar junta blocks Facebook to shut down dissent as West increases pressure
International pressure grows to accept the results of November elections won by Suu Kyi
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Jailed Kremlin critic Navalny's wife tells allies: we'll win anyway
Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny’s wife thanked his supporters for protesting in the case
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Australia puts 500 tennis players, staff into coronavirus isolation
Australian Open was likely to go ahead though “there were no guarantees”, says Victoria state Premier Daniel Andrews






































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