Monday, 31 May 2021

Myanmar military fails to quell protests four months after coup



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Four Pak soldiers killed, 8 injured in Balochistan terror attacks



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Punjab Kings' Nicholas Pooran Gets Married, Wishes Pour In

Punjab Kings explosive West Indian batsman Nicholas Pooran got married on Tuesday and wishes poured in for the couple.

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Wishes Pour In On Social Media As Dinesh Karthik Turns 36

Dinesh Karthik birthday: Wishes poured in for the Indian cricketer on social media on Tuesday.

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"If I'll Get Chance": Boult "Looking Forward" To Completing IPL Campaign

Mumbai Indians pacer Trent Boult said that he was "looking forward" to playing in the remainder of IPL 2021, provided he "gets a chance".

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Saudi minister defends volume limit on mosque loudspeakers

In a major policy last week in a country home to the holiest Muslim sites, the Islamic affairs ministry said the speakers should be set at no more than one-third of their maximum volume. The order, which also limited the use of loudspeakers mainly to issue the call to prayer rather than broadcasting full sermons, triggered a conservative backlash on social media.

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School's out for Myanmar students defying junta threats



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Saudi Arabia: Authorities defend mosque speaker restriction

Authorities say they have imposed a maximum volume following complaints from the public.

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The dancer aged 106 who bans the word 'old'

Meet Sydney artist Eileen Kramer, who has had some of her most productive years since turning 100.

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Why electric cars will take over sooner than you think

The BBC's Justin Rowlatt explains why we are accelerating towards an electric car future.

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The story of Spain’s ‘terrifying confidence’ – and how it conquered the world

One night of embarrassment in October 2006 convinced Spain that something had to change - sparking a momentum shift in world football.

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Iran's presidential election: Four ways it matters

As Iranians prepare to go to the polls this month, here is why the vote will be closely watched.

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Viewpoint: Why Germany's Namibia genocide apology is not enough

Germany is sorry for the massacres but the lack of reparations has angered targeted communities.

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China-India clashes: No change a year after Ladakh stand-off

Nomads along the India-China border in the Galwan Valley are still living under the shadow of war.

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Forty years of population policy in China



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At least 39 dead in two attacks in eastern DR Congo



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BCCI To Ask Time On T20 WC, No Outcomes Likely At ICC Board Meet: Report

BCCI to ask for one month's extension to decide on hosting the T20 World Cup in India amid the looming COVID-19 threat when the all-powerful ICC Board holds a virtual meeting on Tuesday.

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Texas Democrats block 'discriminatory' bill on voting

A walkout by Democrats deprives the state legislature of a quorum to pass the divisive bill.

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'Once-in-a-100-year' rain, floods continue in New Zealand



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China allows couples to have three children

China allows couples to have up to three children in major policy shift sparked by falling birth rate

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Jemimah Rodrigues Shares Emotional Post After Receiving Test Jersey

Veteran India greats Jhulan Goswami and Mithali Raj handed Jemimah Rodrigues her Test jersey on Sunday.

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Sunday, 30 May 2021

Argentina stripped of Copa America tournament

The 2021 Copa America has been left without a host less than two weeks before it starts after Argentina was stripped of the tournament.

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US spied on Merkel, European allies with Danish help: Report

The US spied on top politicians in Europe, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, from 2012 to 2014 with the help of Danish intelligence, Danish and European media reported on Sunday.

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Watch: Navdeep Saini Flaunts Harley-Davidson Bike In New Video

India and Royal Challengers Bangalore fast bowler Navdeep Saini posted a new video on Twitter where he shows off his prized Harley-Davidson bike.

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Nick Hockley Named Cricket Australia CEO After Interim Role For A Year

Nick Hockley, who has been serving as Cricket Australia's interim CEO for almost a year, was formally appointed to the role on Monday.

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New Zealand, Australia play down differences on China

The centre-left New Zealand leader insisted the trans-Tasman allies were lock-step on attitudes towards China after holding talks with her Australian counterpart Scott Morrison in the South Island mountain retreat of Queenstown.

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PSL 6: PCB Expects "More Delays" In Issue Of Player Visas

PSL 6: After certain players and staff were barred from entering into a commercial flight to Abu Dhabi ahead of the Pakistan Super League, the Pakistan Cricket Board said that it is expecting "more...

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"Great To Be Home": Australian Cricketers Exit Quarantine In Sydney

Steve Smith, David Warner and Pat Cummins were among the players, coaches and officials who completed the mandatory quarantine period in Sydney after returning on a charter flight from the Maldives.

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Ho Chi Minh: Vietnam to test entire city amid new variant fears

All 13 million people of Ho Chi Minh City will be tested and new social distancing rules have been imposed.

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Scores of children abducted from Islamic seminary in Nigeria



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Israel's Yair Lapid: From TV anchor to PM hopeful



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Timeline: Israel's great survivor Benjamin Netanyahu



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China reports 20 new local virus cases in Guangdong



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Hundreds more Afghans and their families to be allowed to settle in UK

Hundreds more who worked for the British military and government will be allowed to settle in the UK.

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Israel coalition government a threat to security, warns Netanyahu

The prime minister urges right-wing politicians not to join a proposed new unity government.

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Biden vows to push Putin at summit to protect human rights



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Immediate need to rally democracies together against Covid-19: Congressman Krishnamoorthi



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France manhunt for armed ex-soldier who fired on police

Authorities tell residents to stay indoors as police hunt for the man who opened fire on police.

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Nashville hat shop faces backlash for selling anti-vaccine Nazi Jewish star

The Nashville shop apologises after it used a Nazi symbol to spread a "not vaccinated" message.

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Why scientists are concerned about leaks at biolabs



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Israel, Egypt talk truce with Hamas, rebuilding Gaza Strip



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Pat Cummins Not To Return For Resumption Of IPL 2021 In UAE: Report

Australia and Kolkata Knight Riders pacer Pat Cummins will not return to play the postponed Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021, said a report.

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"I Couldn't Sleep": Jadeja Reveals The Most Difficult Phase Of His Career

Ravindra Jadeja has established himself as one of the key players for the Indian team across all three formats but there was a time when things weren't going well for him, leading to many "sleepless...

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Macron threatens to withdraw French troops from Mali

The French president warned that political instability could lead to greater Islamist radicalisation.

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Partner of Tory peer's son held over Belize death

Jasmine Hartin, the partner of Lord Ashcroft's son, was discovered near the body of a police officer.

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Nepal's Opposition alliance urges state organs not to support Oli govt's anti-constitutional activities

Nepal's Opposition alliance on Sunday urged all state institutions not to support Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli government's "unconstitutional" and "anti-democratic" activities and expressed hope that the Supreme Court's verdict on the petitions against the dissolution of the lower house of Parliament will come in its favour, according to a media report.

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Islamabad severs ties with Afghan NSA for terming Pakistan as 'brothel house'



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Anderson Says England Might Rotate Players "A Bit More" In India Tests

England fast bowler James Anderson said he would love to play all seven Tests in the summer, but added it's "probably not that realistic" to play all games given the depth in bowling available with...

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"Loving This Already": Harmanpreet Kaur Shares Pic Wearing Test jersey

India batter Harmanpreet Kaur shared a picture of herself sporting the Test jersey ahead of the one-off Test against England in June.

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UK could make Covid-19 jabs compulsory in healthcare, minister says



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Police operation in France after reports of armed man on the run



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BCCI In Talks With West Indies To Prepone CPL To Avoid IPL Clash: Report

The Caribbean Premier League (CPL) is scheduled to get underway from August 28 with the final to be played on September 19.

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End of Netanyahu era could be in the cards in Israeli politics



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Virat Kohli's Last Google Search Has A Cristiano Ronaldo Connection

Indian captain Virat Kohli's reply to a fan question included arguably one of the hottest topics in world football currently, Ronaldo's future at Juventus.

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Saturday, 29 May 2021

'I’m fine, really': Finding hope as Covid sweeps India

The BBC's Nikita Mandhani reflects on her personal experience of the second wave in India.

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Vietnam's business hub Ho Chi Minh introduces two weeks of social distancing measures



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WTC Final Is Like World Cup Final For Me, Says New Zealand's Neil Wagner

Left-arm quick Neil Wagner said that New Zealand's WTC Final clash against India in Southampton will be like a World Cup Final for him.

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Brazilians stage more protests against Bolsonaro



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Dubai property booms as wealthy buyers escape lockdowns



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Indian Women's Cricket Team To Undergo Hard Quarantine In Southampton

Both the Indian men's and women's teams are awaiting their complete quarantine routine from ECB, and will be putting up at the Hilton Hotel.

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Remainder Of IPL 2021 To Be Held In UAE In September-October, Says BCCI

The remainder of IPL 2021 has been moved to the UAE.

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Canada mourns as remains of 215 children found at indigenous school

The mass grave was found during a survey of the former residential school for indigenous people.

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Chinese city locks down neighbourhood after virus upsurge

The southern Chinese city of Guangzhou shut down a neighborhood and ordered residents to stay home Saturday to be tested for the coronavirus following an upsurge in infections that has rattled authorities. Guangzhou, a business and industrial center of 15 million people north of Hong Hong, has reported 20 new infections over the past week.

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"Rewind To The 90's": Jadeja Wows Fans With Pic Sporting India Sweater

India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja impressed fans as he posted a picture sporting a Team India sweater ahead of the World Test Championship final.

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Shami Posts Black And White Photo, Umesh Yadav Has The Perfect Reply

Mohammed Shami shared a black and white picture of himself in Punjab Kings jersey.

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Friday, 28 May 2021

Chinese Communist Party marks 100 years, claims credit for achieving Chinese dream

Taking credit for delivering the modernity and prosperity which Chinese people have dreamed of for over a century, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is pulling out all the stops to celebrate 100th anniversary of the party.

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Start Winning Rather Than Complaining: Aravinda de Silva To SL Players

Aravinda de Silva has said the Sri Lankan players should focus on winning games for the country rather than complaining about players' contracts.

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Mali constitutional court declares Goita transitional president



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California shooter an employer's worst nightmare

Samuel Cassidy, a 57-year-old white man, fired around 40 shots Wednesday at the public transport rail yard where he worked as a maintenance man in San Jose, California.

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Coronavirus sweeps through Thailand's overcrowded prisons



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Coronavirus storm engulfs Mount Everest



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Mount Nyiragongo: Why DR Congo fears the explosive power of a lake

Volcanic activity has raised fears of a rare eruption at Lake Kivu in the country's east.

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Mali names coup leader Col Assimi Goïta as transitional president

The country's constitutional court says Col Assimi Goïta should now "lead the transition process".

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Russia appears to carry out hack through system used by US aid agency



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Footage shows US flight attendant being attacked by passenger

A dispute over the airline's mask policy led to a passenger punching a flight attendant.

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Don't take on China alone, says ex-Australia PM Kevin Rudd

Former Australian PM Kevin Rudd says countries should work together if they seek to challenge China.

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The Rohingya refugees trapped on a remote island miles from land

Rohingya refugees taken to a remote island off Bangladesh tell the BBC they are desperate to leave.

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George Floyd: After a flood of donations, what next?

The Minnesota Freedom Fund received $40m in the wake of Floyd's death. What happened after?

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Ethiopia Tigray crisis: Warnings of genocide and famine

Concern is mounting about the devastating effects of the conflict raging in Tigray since November.

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Kashmir: A father digging up the ground to find his missing son

Nine months after his son's abduction, a father continues to look for closure in India's Kashmir.

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Covid: How the pandemic is affecting your dreams

More than year into Covid-19, do people in your dreams wear masks or socially distance?

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Germany's quiet Catholic rebellion on gay blessings and women preachers

German Catholics challenge the Vatican's conservative teaching on gay blessings and female preachers.

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Could my mum’s toaster help me care for her?

An emerging technology allows carers to remotely monitor a vulnerable relative's energy usage.

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Ashwin Suggests "Free Ball" For Bowlers Every Time A Batsman Steals Yards

Ravichandran Ashwin suggested ''free ball'' for the bowlers every time a batsman leaves the non-striker's end before the ball is bowled.

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Mumbai Indians Post Photo Of Kieron Pollard With Son Kylon

Mumbai Indians posted an endearing picture of Kieron Pollard with his baby Kylon on the kid's second birthday.

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Germany officially recognises colonial-era Namibia genocide

Foreign Minister Heiko Maas asks for forgiveness for atrocities and announces financial support deal.

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US Vice President Kamala Harris to speak at Naval Academy graduation

Kamala Harris will be the first woman to give the graduation speech at the Naval Academy. About 1,000 students will graduate. Most will be commissioned as officers, either as Navy ensigns or second lieutenants in the Marine Corps.

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Naseem Allowed To Rejoin PSL Bubble Despite Covid Protocol Breach: Report

Quetta Gladiators fast bowler Naseem Shah was released from isolation following a breach of COVID-19 protocol on Monday.

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Indian Women's Team Gets 1st Dose Of COVID-19 Vaccine: Report

The Indian women's team, which is currently in quarantine in Mumbai, will begin its England tour with a one-off Test in Bristol from June 16.

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Ganguly To Reach Mumbai For BCCI Meeting; IPL, T20 WC In Focus: Report

BCCI president Sourav Ganguly will arrive in Mumbai on Friday night for the board's Special General Meeting (SGM) that will be held virtually on Saturday, said a report.

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Thursday, 27 May 2021

What Happens If WTC Final Between India vs New Zealand Ends In A Draw

The ICC on Friday announced the playing conditions for the World Test Championship final between India and New Zealand, which begins in Southampton on June 18.

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Japan to extend virus emergency until month before Olympics



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Hong Kong: Jimmy Lai jailed again for pro-democracy protests

Media tycoon Jimmy Lai is already serving time for taking part in other demonstrations in 2019.

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Open Skies Treaty: US tells Russia it will not rejoin key arms control deal

The arms control treaty permits unarmed surveillance flights over dozens of participating countries.

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Friends reunion: BTS, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber censored in China

It's believed the stars were cut from the Friends reunion as they'd previously offended China.

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Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai sentenced to 14 months for Oct 1 unauthorised assembly

Jailed Hong Kong media tycoon and Beijing critic Jimmy Lai was sentenced to a further 14 months in prison on Friday for organising an unauthorised assembly on Oct. 1, 2019, during one of the city's pro-democracy rallies that year.

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China under pressure over probe into origins of Covid-19



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Syria's Bashar Assad wins a fourth term in a predictable landslide

Assad's win was not in doubt, in an election where officials said 18 million were eligible to vote. But in the country ravaged by the 10-year-old conflict, areas controlled by rebels or Kurdish-led troops did not hold the vote.

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Hong Kong changes electoral laws, reduces direct public vote

The number of seats in Hong Kong's legislature will be expanded to 90, with 40 of them elected by a largely pro-Beijing election committee. The number of legislators elected directly by Hong Kong voters will be cut to 20, from the previous 35.

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US 'rapidly' planning to evacuate Afghan interpreters

A top US general says their lives could be in danger as American troops prepare to leave Afghanistan.

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Patrisse Cullors: Black Lives Matter co-founder resigns

Patrisse Cullors says her exit is nothing to do with "right-wing attacks that tried to discredit my character".

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Taiwan must choose between virus and politics

The island is desperately seeking vaccines - but must decide whether to accept China's offers of help.

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The looming battle over abortion in the US

Pro-choice groups say many restrictions have been introduced in states across the US this year.

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In Tarun Tejpal acquittal, judge questions 'appropriate' behaviour for rape victims

A judge clears Tarun Tejpal of rape, noting the alleged victim appeared to be "in a good mood" afterwards.

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Drones and live-streams: How tech is changing conservation

Around the world, animal conservation has evolved so it's not just humans monitoring wildlife.

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Mystery plans to redraw Balkan borders alarm leaders

Unofficial plans to change the borders have caused alarm - but no-one knows whose idea they are.

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Australia's Victoria state to return to lockdown



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Mali coup: Col Goïta seizes power - again

The military stages a second coup in under 10 months, drawing an angry reaction from foreign powers.

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Watch: India Women's Team Sweating It Out In Quarantine Ahead Of UK Tour

The Indian women's cricket team players went through their paces during their quarantine ahead of the upcoming multi-format series against England.

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Wednesday, 26 May 2021

Sri Lanka braces for beach pollution as ship burns

The X-Press Pearl has been blazing out of control for a week and with heavy winds battering the Singapore-registered vessel, authorities fear a new oil disaster on Sri Lanka's beaches.

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Volcano warning sparks evacuation order, exodus in DR Congo



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Ajinkya Rahane, BCCI Lead Birthday Wishes As Ravi Shastri Turns 59

Wishes poured in on social media for Indian cricket team head coach Ravi Shastri on his 59th birthday.

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Australian writer to go on trial in China on spying charges



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Taliban warns countries against allowing US military bases



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Sinopharm's two Covid-19 shots effective, study says



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Hong Kong legislature debates to change electoral law



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UN calls for immediate release of Mali's civilian leaders



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Joe Biden sends greetings to Buddhists on Vesak



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Millions in Melbourne ordered into snap Covid lockdown

Stay-at-home orders will apply to Melbourne and surrounding Victoria state from midnight for seven days, acting state Premier James Merlino told residents, as the cluster doubled to 26 cases.

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Covid-negative report mandatory for Singaporeans



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Ethiopia says 22 regional officials killed by Tigray rebels



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Russia ignores Ukraine's unilateral ceasefire and attacks kindergarten

Ukraine's president says Russia has "spurned the ceasefire" and Kyiv is deciding on further action to take. from BBC News ht...