
The world could lose 20.5 million years of life because of Covid-19
One study found that people in 81 countries around the world could have lost 20.5 million years of life from the pandemic.
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Biden: 'Safe Covid-19 Vaccine'
Biden says companies spend a lot of time testing the safety of Covid-19 vaccines and asserting that the products are safe.
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Dubai spoke for the first time about the 'princess for help'
The Royal Dubai declared Princess Sheikha Latifa "being cared for at home", after appearing a video she asked for help from the "prison mansion".
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G7 meeting, declaring 'multilateral' has returned
The G7 leadership discussed how to rebuild the Covid-19-influenced economy and deal with China's "non-market policy", claiming the "multilateralism" was back.
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The US does not give vaccines to the world when people are not fully vaccinated
The US government is not expected to fund any Covid-19 vaccine until most of the population has been vaccinated.
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Series of US congressional police investigated after the Capitol Hill riots
The US Congressional police suspended six members and investigated 29 others for their actions in the Capitol Hill riots.
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China is suspected of 'leading the spread of the Covid-19 conspiracy theories'
The results of a recent investigation show that China plays a leading role in promoting the spread of conspiracy theories about Covid-19.
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Boris Johnson said Joe Biden 'copied' the campaign slogan
British Prime Minister said that the US President most likely borrowed his slogan "Rebuild better" to run for the election.
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Land in Indonesia, at least 4 people died
At least 4 people died, 14 were missing and hundreds were evacuated after the landslide caused by heavy rains swept away many homes in East Java.
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Protesters illuminate the lights in Valentine supporting Navalny
Some Moscow and Saint Petersburg residents illuminated their phones in residential areas and squares, and expressed their support for Navalny.
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