World
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Region
3/9/2021 10:24:03 PM
Many Palestinians argue that Israel is neglecting its obligations as an occupying power by not including them in the mass roll-out
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Life & Style
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Health
3/9/2021 7:14:25 PM
A Dutch inventor has come up with what he hopes could be a potentially faster and easier method to screen for coronavirus infection
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Egypt
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Politics
3/9/2021 11:32:09 AM
People are required to continue wearing face masks, maintain public hygiene and avoid gatherings, Tag El-Din says
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Egypt
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Politics
3/9/2021 2:55:20 AM
The country's total infections tally reached 187,094 since the outbreak last year, while the death toll hit 11,038
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World
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Region
3/8/2021 10:17:43 PM
Women held up banners calling on authorities to abrogate the "infamous" code and other signs saying they were marching "for change", AFP reporters said.
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World
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International
3/8/2021 5:50:38 PM
During the pandemic, cases of domestic violence in Ukraine increased by almost half. Over the past year, the police received 174,386 statements of domestic violence.
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World
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Region
3/8/2021 3:52:09 PM
It was not immediately clear if Assad, who has been in power since taking over from his late father in 2000, or any of his family members have been vaccinated
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Egypt
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Politics
3/8/2021 10:09:34 AM
The Health Ministry on Sunday announced launching an English-language version of the vaccine registration website to enable foreigners residing in Egypt to get the vaccine
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World
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International
3/7/2021 4:47:37 PM
The reopening of schools is the first step in the U.K. government's plan to gradually ease COVID-19 restrictions as the country's vaccination drive gains critical mass, with all restrictions lifted by June
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Egypt
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Politics
3/7/2021 3:15:00 PM
More than EGP 5.3 billion has been disbursed to irregular workers since the onset of the pandemic in March
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World
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Region
3/7/2021 12:57:39 PM
Six new ministers will be named including interior & justice after Khasawneh fired both incumbents last week for attending a restaurant dinner party that violated coronavirus restrictions they were supposed to enforce
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Egypt
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Politics
3/7/2021 12:39:52 AM
Egypt rolled out on Thursday vaccines for priority groups, which include the elderly and people with chronic diseases
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World
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International
3/6/2021 5:18:21 PM
The EU will open talks with Washington Monday to ensure its supply of US-made materials for coronavirus vaccines
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World
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Region
3/6/2021 12:57:35 PM
Some activities will remain banned, including weddings and corporate meetings. Social gatherings will continue to be limited to a maximum of 20 people, SPA said, citing an interior ministry source
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World
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Region
3/6/2021 9:31:39 AM
Israeli military agency coordinating day-to-day affairs with the Palestinian Authority, attributed the postponement to 'administrative delays,' adding that a new start date for the campaign would be determined later
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World
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International
3/6/2021 9:30:37 AM
"We think we're through this. We're not," Mike Ryan, WHO's top emergency expert, told an online briefing. "Countries are going to lurch into third and fourth surges if we're not careful"
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Egypt
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Politics
3/6/2021 1:11:35 AM
Around 1,141 citizens have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine since Egypt began its vaccination rollout for priority groups on Thursday
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World
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Africa
3/5/2021 6:21:23 PM
'Rich countries should not be so selfish,' Pontiano Kaleebu, head of the Uganda Virus Research Institute, said as his country received its first doses. 'It's a concern, and everyone is talking about it'
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World
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International
3/5/2021 3:01:09 PM
Brazil has the world's second-highest death toll over the past year, after the US
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Sports
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Omni sports
3/5/2021 11:40:14 AM
Tokyo logged around 270 daily infections on average over the past week -- but experts warn of a potential resurgence after restrictions are lifted
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