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An earlier effort to launch a blog on his existing website was abandoned after the page drew dismal views
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The US had already announced that it would lift bans in November on all vaccinated air passengers who undergo testing and contact tracing
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The coming out of America’s most famous superhero comes as more comic books embrace diversity
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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said the three have ‘completely reshaped empirical work in the economic sciences’
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The US side reiterated that the Taliban would be judged on their actions, not just their words
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As a region, South America has the highest death toll in the world accounting for 21% of all reported deaths
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The grim threshold comes with an average of well over 1,000 dying each day, in a country where 55.7 pc of the population is fully vaccinated
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The flu pandemic killed about 675,000 Americans — a death toll eclipsed this month by the 2020-21 coronavirus pandemic
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Biden’s administration has said its top priority is repatriating Americans and green card holders unable to leave Afghanistan
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Milley, McKenzie and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin were grilled by members of the Senate Armed Services Committee about the US withdrawal
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The company said Tuesday it provided health regulators with data from a recent study of its vaccine in children 5 to 11 years old
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The train had about 147 passengers and 13 crew members onboard
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Urges world to be alert so that no nation takes advantage of Afghan situation
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American officials accused Pakistan of playing a double game by promising to fight terrorism while cultivating the Taliban
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The technology companies depend on it to hire tens of thousands of employees each year from countries like India and China
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A roundup of the struggle for human rights and freedoms, from Myanmar to Germany
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Opening the summit, President Biden said the four democracies have come together to take on common challenges from COVID-19 to climate
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On September 15, Joe Biden, Scott Morrison and Boris Johnson jointly announced the formation of AUKUS
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Under the FDA authorization, vaccinated Americans are eligible for a third dose six months after receiving their second Pfizer shot
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The US announced that strict protocols will be in place from early November to curb the spread of COVID-19 from international passengers
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The Liberal victory is a historic milestone for Trudeau, marking only the eighth time a Canadian leader has won three successive elections
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The SpaceX Dragon capsule was slowed down by four large parachutes before splashing into the Atlantic Ocean
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Campaigners fear ban emboldens anti-choice governments as more aggressive opposition, better organised and funded, spreads from US
The new anti-abortion law in Texas is a “terrifying” reminder of the fragility of hard-won rights, pro-choice activists have said, as they warn of a “more aggressive, much better organised [and] better funded” global opposition movement.
Pro-choice campaigners have seen several victories in recent years, including in Ireland, Argentina and, most recently, Mexico, where the supreme court ruled last week that criminalising abortion was unconstitutional. Another is hoped for later this month when the tiny enclave of San Marino, landlocked within Italy, holds a highly charged referendum.
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The drone strike killed 10 people, including seven children, according to McKenzie, none of who ultimately were linked to IS
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It’s SpaceX founder Elon Musk’s first entry in the competition for space tourism dollars
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Countries in western Europe have also seen similar downturns in their Delta surges
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The bill does not contain permanent structural changes to the legal immigration system
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The memo from April 4, 2016, showed links between Omar Bayoumi and two of the Al-Qaeda operatives
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Twenty-one US citizens or permanent residents were on a first Qatar Airways flight that left Kabul
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At New York’s Ground Zero, relatives will read out the names of the nearly 3,000 people killed, in a four-hour-long service
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