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Namibia to start destroying expired vaccines due to slow uptake
		By Nyasha Nyaungwa WINDHOEK (Reuters) - Namibia has warned that more than 268,000 doses of AstraZeneca and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines are at risk of being destroyed, some as early as next week, due to a...
			
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		France makes COVID-19 booster shots available to all adults
		PARIS (Reuters) - French Health Minister Olivier Veran confirmed on Thursday that COVID-19 booster shots will be made available to all adults starting this week-end, with the government hoping that th...
			
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		EU drug regulator approves first COVID shot for 5-11 year olds
		(Reuters) -The European Union drug regulator on Thursday approved the use of Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine for children between the ages of five and 11, opening the way for them to be given a fir...
			
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		France’s Macron: Stronger European cooperation needed to deal with human trafficking
		ZAGREB (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday that stronger European cooperation was needed after 27 migrants died a day earlier when their dinghy deflated as they made a perilo...
			
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		Explainer-What has to happen before Germany’s new chancellor takes power?
		BERLIN (Reuters) - Three parties in Germany have struck a deal to form a new coalition government that will see Social Democrat Olaf Scholz replace conservative Angela Merkel as chancellor. However, i...
			
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		South Africa detects new COVID-19 variant in small numbers
		JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African scientists have detected a new COVID-19 variant in small numbers and are working to understand its potential implications, the National Institute for Communicabl...
			
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		Ditch Black Friday, top Kazakh cleric urges local businesses
		ALMATY (Reuters) - Kazakhstan's top Muslim cleric urged local businesses to stop using the Black Friday tag for their end-of-November sale campaigns, a move that he said would be appreciated by follow...
			
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		Former fire chief pleads not guilty in sexual assault case
		PEKIN, Ill. — A former Pekin fire captain accused of sexually assaulting a woman who rented from him in August was in Tazewell County Court Wednesday. Jamie Evans, 52, pleaded not guilty to felo...
			
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		Pope promises to help moribund Lebanon rise again
		By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis, meeting the prime minister of Lebanon, on Thursday compared the country to a dying person and promised to do everything in his power to help i...
			
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		Chilean conservative Kast strikes chord in provinces with ‘firm hand’ law and order message
		By Natalia A. Ramos Miranda SANTIAGO (Reuters) - In Chile's rural hinterlands, conservative presidential candidate Jose Antonio Kast's message of the importance of tackling crime and illegal immigrati...
			
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