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| Over half of LGBTQI students in Europe bullied in school: UNESCO More than one in two LGBTQI students in Europe have suffered bullying based on their sexuality, the UN educational, cultural and scientific body ...
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| Covid: Surge testing in Bedford due to Indian variant "I would urge everybody in Bedford to exercise caution and engage in testing," Mr Hancock said. He told the House of Commons early evidence ...
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| Appeal after London Olympics photos found in Birmingham Agi Ch was "amazed" to find the 73-year-old images in Birmingham after scanning negatives donated to the Disabled Photographers' Society (DPS).
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| BECCS beats hydrogen for decarbonizing steel in Europe: ArcelorMittal We have a project in Belgium that we'll be starting up next year using waste wood, using that to make bio-coal," with a project to take the emissions from ...
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| Alibaba, partners invest $400 mln in retail arm of Vietnam's Masan The deal will expand Alibaba's presence in Southeast Asia after its $4 billion investment in e-commerce firm Lazada in 2018. "The CrownX will work ...
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| Citizens' rights need better protection in a digital world Lawmakers in democratic countries, particularly the US, are currently making it all too easy for companies to set their own rules. Facebook, for instance, ...
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| Lockdown Ends in England, for Now, at Least Britons savor their first real taste of freedom in months, but the emergence of a new coronavirus variant threatens to reverse the progress.
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| Immunotherapy in COVID-19: why, who, and when? Mortality rates approaching 50% among mechanically ventilated patients in the ... In the midst of the pandemic, many factors could lead to differential ...
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| India's COVID tally passes 25 mln; cyclone complicates efforts in Modi's state India total COVID-19 caseload surged past 25 million on Tuesday as a powerful cyclone complicated the health crisis in one of the states where the ...
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| Covid-19 vaccines: Why some African states have leftover doses A few countries now plan to destroy these vaccines, in line with the latest World Health Organization (WHO) advice. Which countries have unused ...
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