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COVID-19 scapegoating triggers fresh displacement in Yemen, warns migration agency A displaced woman stands in the doorway of her shelter with her young children in Ibb city, Yemen.
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Sydney police 'asked woman to remove tampon' in strip-search In one instance in January 2019, police strip-searched two young women outside a Sydney casino - one was asked by an officer to remove her tampon.
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Hydroxychloroquine use against SARS-CoV-2 infection in non-human primates HCQ showed antiviral activity in African green monkey kidney cells (VeroE6) but not in a model of reconstituted human airway epithelium. In macaques, ...
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Andrew Mlangeni, Ally of Mandela in Anti-Apartheid Struggle, Dies at 95 Andrew Mlangeni, the last surviving co-defendant convicted in 1964 with Nelson Mandela at the Rivonia Trial, which focused a global spotlight on the ...
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iPhones to get periscope telephoto cameras in 2022, says Kuo Apple is planning to introduce periscope telephoto cameras into the iPhone lineup in 2022, according to a research note by TF Securities analyst ...
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UK gives Ford £500m in loan guarantees to support exports UK gives Ford £500m in loan guarantees to support exports. Move comes before Bridgend plant is shut by US carmaker but 'safeguards jobs' ...
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Fires are raging in the Amazon—again Even though the government had ordered a ban on forest fires in the state starting at the beginning of July, the photos show smoke, flames, and just how ...
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Investors hail Brussels as a new force in bond markets "I think this will transform capital markets in Europe," said Philip Brown, head of public sector debt capital markets at Citi. "You'll have a shared safe asset ...
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Heterogeneity in human hippocampal CaMKII transcripts reveals allosteric hub-dependent regulation In the hippocampus, CaMKII is required for learning and memory. Vertebrate genomes encode four CaMKII homologs: CaMKIIα, CaMKIIβ, CaMKIIγ, and ...
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German Arts Advocate Kidnapped in Baghdad Hella Mewis started an arts center in the Iraqi capital, and supported anti-government protesters last fall. It was not clear who abducted her.
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