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Increased mortality in community-tested cases of SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.1.7 SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.1.7, a variant first detected in the UK in September 20201, has spread to multiple countries worldwide. Several studies have ...
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Spanish Police seize first ever narco-submarine made in Europe The seizure was made in the framework of Operation FERRO, a high-level law enforcement operation against an organised crime group involved in ...
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French drone tourist in Iran Benjamin Briere 'facing spy charges' A French tourist detained in Iran ten months ago is facing two charges of "spying and propaganda against the system", according to his lawyer.
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Pandemic sparks interest in public sector careers Calla Cambrey had planned to become a barrister but a work placement in the Welsh government in Cardiff, where she is studying economics and ...
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People left with few healthcare options in Tigray as facilities looted, destroyed Violence in Ethiopia's Tigray region has extended to attacks on health facilities, with barely one in 10 functioning. Of the 106 health facilities MSF ...
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Volkswagen to switch EV battery type, leaving supply deals in doubt: sources SEOUL (Reuters) - Volkswagen plans to gradually switch the type of battery used in its electric vehicles, three sources with knowledge of the matter ...
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'Enough Is Enough': Thousands Across Australia March Against Sexual Violence The protests in at least 40 cities represented an outpouring of anger over the treatment of women at the highest levels of power, organizers said.
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Mozambique looks to private sector in war against Islamists In recent months, the long-festering conflict between insurgents — linked to Isis but fuelled by local grievances — and the government has intensified, ...
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Xiaomi granted injunction in the US The action undertaken in the last days of President Trump's term prevented US companies from investing capital in Xiaomi and naturally raised concerns ...
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UK government opens new offices in Scotland in effort to shore up union LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's cabinet office will set up a "second flagship HQ" in Glasgow as the government plans to move some of its operations to ...
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