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WHO: 17 million people in WHO European Region suffered long COVID-19

New research suggests at least 17 million people across the 53 member states of the World Health Organization (WHO) European Region may have experienced long COVID-19 s

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Iran urges U.S. to prove reliability to rejoin Iranian nuclear deal

The United States, in order to rejoin the Iranian nuclear deal, must prove it reliable and show that it abides by the international norms, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spok

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CIFIT 2022: Global investors expect market expansion and economic transformation in China

This year, the 22nd China International Fair for Investment and Trade (CIFIT) has attracted businesses from dozens of countries and regions seeking to explore internati

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Asian markets rally in early trading, building on U.S. gains

Asian markets rallied in early trading on Monday, building on the momentum of gains in the U.S. and Europe at the end of last week, as investors price in the expectatio

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UN, Moscow discuss Russian grain, fertilizer exports

Senior United Nations (UN) and Russian officials met in Geneva on Wednesday to discuss Russian complaints that Western sanctions were impeding its grain and fertilizer

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The UK's Queen Elizabeth II dies aged 96

Queen Elizabeth II of the UK had died aged 96, at her summer residence in Scotland. The longest serving monarch of recent times was placed under medical supervision by

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Chinese mainland records 280 new confirmed COVID-19 cases

The Chinese mainland recorded 280 confirmed COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, with 241 attributed to local transmissions and 39 from overseas, data from the National Health

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Japan concerned about 'rapid, one-sided' moves in FX market

Japan's government wants to act if "rapid, one-sided" moves seen in the currency market recently continue, the country's top government spokesperson warned on Wednesday

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UN decries killings of 173 civilians in South Sudan's northern state

The United Nations on Tuesday decried the killing of 173 civilians between February and May in South Sudan's northern state of Unity.According to a joint report publish

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China launches new test satellites via Kuaizhou-1A carrier rocket

China sent two new test satellites into space from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Northwest China on Tuesday.The CentiSpace-1-S3/S4 test satellites were launched by

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Germany considers u-turn on nuclear energy in response to fuel crisis

Germany could extend the lifetime of its nuclear power plants in what would be a major policy u-turn after Russian gas supplies were halted, sending Europe scrambling f

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Turkish vessel's stop in Israel warms bilateral ties

A Turkish frigate Kemalreis docked in Israel's northern port city of Haifa on Saturday, the first warship to dock in Israel for more than a decade.According to Reuters,

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Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant loses power line: IAEA

Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine has lost connection to the last remaining main external power line but continues to supply electricity to the grid through a

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Chilean president vows to continue work on new constitution after referendum defeat

Chile's President Gabriel Boric on Sunday night conceded in light of a major referendum defeat that the Chilean people were not satisfied with the proposed Constitution

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AU vows to pursue peace despite al-Shabab attacks in Somalia

The African Union (AU) Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) vowed on Saturday to partner with local security forces to pursue peace despite increased attacks by al-Sha

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Haaland bags hat-trick as City hit Forest for 6, Arsenal stay atop EPL

Arsenal maintained their perfect start to the English Premier League (EPL) season with a fifth consecutive win, but Manchester City's new signing Erling Haaland stole t

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Russia cuts gas flows further as Europe makes savings plea

Russia delivered less gas to Europe on Wednesday in a further escalation of an energy stand-off between Moscow and the European Union that will make it harder, and cost