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Tunisia to buy 3.5 million doses of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine
TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia said on Tuesday it will buy 3.5 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine directly from Johnson & Johnson, amid sharp criticism of the government for the slow pace of its vaccination...
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Kyrgyzstan protests over Turkey’s detention of dual citizen
BISHKEK (Reuters) - Kyrgyzstan summoned the Turkish ambassador on Tuesday to protest after Turkish National Intelligence Agency officers detained a man on Kyrgyz soil regarded by Ankara as a high-rank...
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Balance of risks facing global economy now slightly more negative – Deutsche
LONDON (Reuters) - The balance of risks facing the global economy are more negative than previously, given the global spread of the Delta variant of the COVID-19 pandemic and the reaction to the June ...
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If you're average, you do THIS over 50 times a week. What is it?
July 6, 2021 Q: If you're average, you do THIS over 50 times a week. What is it? A: Say "thank you."
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Polish COVID-19 cases likely to increase in autumn, says health minister
WARSAW (Reuters) - The number of COVID-19 cases in Poland is likely to accelerate in autumn, the Polish health minister said on Tuesday, as authorities urge people to get vaccinated before a potential...
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Biden to host summit of Quad countries this year – White House
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. coordinator for the Indo-Pacific region Kurt Campbell said on Tuesday that U.S. President Joe Biden will host a summit with the leaders of Australia, India and Japan th...
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Tigray rebel chief calls for political solution to conflict in Ethiopia
By Maggie Fick NAIROBI (Reuters) - The commander of rebel forces in Tigray on Tuesday called for a negotiated ceasefire with the Ethiopian government and a political solution to the conflict in the no...
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Florida IT firm says ransomware attack didn’t harm critical infrastructure
(Changes attribution to Kaseya) WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The ransomware eruption centered on a Florida IT firm was never a threat to the nation's critical infrastructure, the company said Tuesday. In a ...
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Factbox: Plotting the return to normal as Delta variant spreads
(Reuters) - As COVID-19 vaccine rollouts gain momentum, many countries are opening borders and letting people back into restaurants, shops and sports venues after more than a year of on-off lockdowns....
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Russia reports record 737 COVID-19 deaths
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia reported a record 737 deaths from coronavirus-linked causes in the past 24 hours on Tuesday, pushing the national death toll to 139,316. The country confirmed 23,378 new COVI...
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