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Donald Trump brands politicians ‘gutless’ for refusing to say if they have had Covid booster

Donald Trump has claimed that politicians who refuse to disclose their Covid booster shot status are “gutless”. © Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reservedDonald Trump’s comments come shortly after Florida governor Ron DeSantis indirectly said he had not taken his booster shot yet in an interview – AP“I watched a couple of politicians […]

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China is Watching Ukraine With a Lot of Interest

    As Joe Biden confronts Vladimir Putin about Russia’s military buildup along its border with Ukraine, another world leader is probably watching with keen interest. China’s Xi Jinping, too, has a geopolitical grievance in his neighborhood—in his case over Taiwan, the microchip-rich island that Beijing insists is and always should be part of China.

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Russian troops begin leaving Kazakhstan

Russian-led troops sent to help Kazakhstan’s government quell violent protests have begun leaving the country, according to Russia’s defense minister. Pause Current Time 1:18 / Duration 1:38 Loaded: 61.08% Unmute 0 LO Caption Full screen Constitutional order restored after last week’s protests, Kazakhstan’s president says   Click to expand   Roughly 2,300 troops were dispatched to Kazakhstan last

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Of 97 who died of Covid-19 from Jan 9-12, only 8 were fully jabbed

© Provided by Hindustan Times An inside view of the newly built 120-bed Covid isolation ward at Guru Harkrishan Hospital, near Sarai Kale Khan in New Delhi. (HT Photo)Only eight of the 97 Covid-positive people who died in Delhi’s hospitals between January 9 and 12 were fully vaccinated, and only 19 had got one jab of

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Rod Stewart cancels Australian tour due to Covid-19

  © PA PRI199808171.jpgRod Stewart has cancelled his tour of Australia due to the rise of Covid-19 cases in the country.The 77-year-old singer was scheduled to play nine shows in March and April. However, rising case numbers as well as capacity limits of concert venues have led Stewart to postpone. In a statement, Stewart said to his Australian fans:

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Harris says she doesn’t care about 2024 ‘gossip’

Vice President Harris said in an interview broadcast Thursday morning that she doesn’t care about questions regarding the presidential ticket for the 2024 election, calling them “gossip.” © Greg Nash Vice President Harris speaks at a signing ceremony for the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act on the South Lawn of the White House on Monday, November

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Nigerian startups help fight scourge of fake medicines

  By Nneka Chile© Reuters/NNEKA CHILE Workers at Biofem Industries processing facility stick authentication labels on drugs in LagosLAGOS (Reuters) – Startups in Nigeria are helping fight counterfeit pharmaceutical drugs in Africa’s most populous nation, where the prevalence rate of fake drugs is higher than the global average 10% and contributes to several deaths annually. The

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India’s single-day Covid tally at 2,64,202, positivity rate touches 14.78%

© Provided by Hindustan Times A health worker collecting swab samples for Covid testing at Urban Community Health Centre in Ludhiana. (HT Photo)India on Friday recorded 2,64,202 fresh cases of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pushing the active caseload to 12,72,073.The figures are 6.7 per cent higher than Thursday’s single-day count of 2,47,417. The daily positivity rate

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Social media companies hit with Jan 6 subpoenas; panel seeking role of disinformation in Capitol attack

Four social media companies were hit with subpoenas Thursday from the special House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attacks, as the panel weighs how a campaign of disinformation helped ignite the Capitol siege. © J. Scott Applewhite, AP Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., flanked by Reps. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., left, and Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., members of the

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