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Covid-19 Live Updates: Study Shows One Dose of AstraZeneca Vaccine Protects Older People California reaches a deal that encourages schools to reopen. Vaccinations begin in the Philippines, a country that has had some of the worst virus outbreaks in the region. Here's what you need to know: One AstraZeneca dose substantially reduced the risk of ...
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Where Biden's Foreign Policy Is Taking the US The president diverges from both Donald Trump and Barack Obama with a complex vision of coalition-building.
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Syria war: 'This is the price we had to pay for freedom' Ten years of war in Syria has devastated the country, claiming hundreds of thousands of lives and uprooting millions more. Here, some of those affected - displaced from their homes or driven abroad - describe the impact the conflict has had on them.
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Virus Variant in Brazil Infected Many Who Had Already Recovered from Covid-19 B.1.1.7, first identified in Britain, has demonstrated the power to spread far and fast. In South Africa, a mutant called B.1.351 can dodge human antibodies, blunting the effectiveness of some vaccines.
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How rape allegations have rocked Australian politics Just a fortnight ago, Australia was shocked by a former political adviser's allegations that she had been raped in the nation's Parliament House. Brittany Higgins said she'd been attacked by a ...
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Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy found guilty of corruption, sentenced to year in prison The verdict included a two-year suspended sentence, but Sarkozy's attorney said her client would appeal, delaying the sentence from taking effect. Given that short prison sentences in France can typically be waived, it is unclear whether Sarkozy would have to ...
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'Your Personality Deforms': Navalny Sent to Notoriously Harsh Prison Convicts in the isolation unit at Penal Colony No. 2 are forced to stand for hours with their hands clasped behind their backs, forbidden to make eye contact with the guards.
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As School Closures Near First Anniversary, a Diverse Parent Movement Demands Action Frustrated with remote learning, parents in the Philadelphia area are running for office, suing, relocating and retreating to private school.
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The Latest: Brazil health officials urge lockdowns, curfews Hairdresser Ute Augustin colors hair of a customer at a barber shop in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, Monday, March 1, 2021. Hairdressers across Germany have reopened for business this morning after a more than 2 ...
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Nigeria's Boarding Schools Have Become a Hunting Ground for Kidnappers DAKAR, Senegal — When nearly 300 Nigerian schoolgirls were kidnapped from their boarding school by the Islamist group Boko Haram in 2014, the world exploded in outrage. Hundreds marched in the country's capital, the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls was ...
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