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International
4/11/2021 10:07:53 PM
AstraZeneca had a positive meeting with the European Commission last week, after an Italian newspaper said the group had not replied to an EU letter of complaint over COVID-19 vaccines within a 20-day deadline
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World
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International
4/11/2021 5:02:44 PM
France's EU Minister Clement Beaune said that Turkey had set a "trap" for EU Commission chief von der Leyen by forcing her to sit off to the side on a visit to Ankara, in a photo-op faux pas quickly dubbed 'sofagate'
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World
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International
4/11/2021 2:23:40 PM
"It comes as no surprise that Russia and China are blocking the attempts of the U.N. Security Council, for example to impose an arms embargo," EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said in a blog post
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Life & Style
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Health
4/9/2021 8:04:54 PM
Johnson & Johnson said it was aware of the rare reports of blood clots in individuals given its COVID-19 vaccine, and was working with regulators to assess the data and provide relevant information
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World
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International
4/9/2021 5:40:51 PM
The EU official said the EU executive had already decided to approach Pfizer-BioNTech and that EU governments backed the plan, though there was not yet a definitive approval
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Sports
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World
4/9/2021 10:52:26 AM
Some say the Clasico has lost its lustre, but suddenly Spain's two giants meet for the chance to go top of La Liga, at least for 24 hours
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World
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Region
4/8/2021 10:45:07 PM
The Turkish leader came under a torrent of criticism after images went viral of von der Leyen being left without a seat during their meeting in Ankara, which also included European Council President Charles Michel
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Opinion
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4/8/2021 9:16:00 PM
The European report to the UN Human Rights Council on the human-rights situation in Egypt is full of inaccuracies and ignores the real situation in the country, writes Leila Takla in an open letter to Europe
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World
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International
4/8/2021 4:03:27 PM
Health Secretary Matt Hancock told Sky News that the public should reassured by the abundance of caution demonstrated by authorities to make sure the vaccine rollout is as safe as possible
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World
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Region
4/8/2021 11:24:32 AM
Video of the incident showed the first female head of the EU executive briefly standing and gesturing in surprise at the two men before she sat on a couch adjacent to the main chairs
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World
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International
4/7/2021 7:36:16 PM
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) said Wednesday that blood clots should be listed as a 'very rare' side effect, encouraging countries to continue its use
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Sports
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World
4/7/2021 7:35:50 PM
The Irish capital was one of 12 cities that had until Wednesday to submit their plans to admit fans to European football's governing body for the delayed tournament, which runs from June 11 to July 11.
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World
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International
4/7/2021 12:30:03 PM
She also said that the government was looking at whether nationwide, rather than regional, measures were needed
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World
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International
4/7/2021 10:40:04 AM
Germany is struggling to control a third wave of the pandemic and is set to keep many businesses, like bars and cinemas, closed until at least later this month
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Sports
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World
4/6/2021 8:53:01 PM
Rome is set to host the opening fixture for the delayed multi-host nation Euro, between Turkey and Italy in Group A on Friday June 11.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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World
4/6/2021 8:30:16 PM
Al-Ahram Weekly keeps up with positive developments in Libya
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Culture
4/6/2021 8:22:43 PM
Soha Hesham reviews some of the Panorama of European Film’s highlights in its unusual 13th round
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World
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International
4/6/2021 7:31:00 PM
A senior official at Europe's medicines regulator has said there is a clear "association" between AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine and very rare blood clots in the brain, though the direct cause of the clots is still unknown
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World
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Region
4/6/2021 4:49:33 PM
Some European leaders also recently slammed Turkey's backsliding on human rights
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World
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Region
4/6/2021 2:49:33 PM
Libya's interim government, which took power last month, is meant to bring together a country that has bee torn apart by civil war for nearly a decade
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