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WHO warns against relaxing pandemic fight
GENEVA: The arrival of Covid-19 vaccines should not tempt countries to relax efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic, top World…
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German court blocks spying on far-right party
FRANKFURT: A German court on Friday ordered a temporary halt to plans by the domestic intelligence agency to spy on…
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Antivirus software creator charged with cheating investors
NEW YORK: Antivirus software entrepreneur John McAfee was indicted on fraud and money laundering conspiracy charges alleging that he and…
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In historic visit to Iraq, pope urges people to give peace a chance
BAGHDAD: Pope Francis, beginning the first trip by a pontiff to Iraq, made an impassioned call on Friday for an…
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Afghan remanded in custody over Sweden stabbing
STOCKHOLM: A 22-year-old Afghan man was remanded in custody in Sweden on Friday, after he was accused of stabbing seven…
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India likely to start full operations at Chabahar port by end of May
NEW DELHI: India expects to start full-scale operations at Iran’s Chabahar general cargo port it has built by the end…
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Europeans drop plan to censure Tehran at IAEA
VIENNA: European nations will not go ahead with a planned resolution criticising Iran at this week’s meeting of the UN…
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Turkish general among 9 killed in copter crash
ISTANBUL: Nine Turkish soldiers were killed and four others wounded when their military helicopter crashed in the southeast of the…
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French court acquits ex-PM Balladur of corruption charge
PARIS: A French court on Thursday acquitted former prime minister Edouard Balladur on corruption charges after he was accused of…
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Security tight at US Capitol as police fear militia attack
WASHINGTON: Security was tight on Thursday at the US Capitol in Washington, the scene of a deadly assault in January,…
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