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Coronavirus: Bharat Biotech’s US partner seeks emergency approval to Covaxin for children
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Covid: US makes it compulsory for private firm workers to get vaccinated or tested from January
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Coronavirus: Travellers who have taken Covaxin shot can enter United States from November 8
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US blacklists Pegasus spyware creator NSO Group after surveillance allegations
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Watch: How do social attitudes, policy failure worsen homelessness in the US? John Oliver explains
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US universities are beginning to recognise the ugly truth of the caste system
Manavi Kapur, qz.com
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By combining authoritarianism with capitalism, China has created a new Communism
Tomasz Kamusella, The Conversation
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Alec Baldwin kills cinematographer, injures director after firing prop gun on movie set
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Donald Trump announces launch of his social media platform ‘Truth Social’
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Coronavirus: US health agency approves use of booster shots of Moderna, Johnson & Johnson vaccines
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Colin Powell’s life is proof that to be Black and patriotic in the US is complicated, even painful
Chad Williams, The Conversation
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US diplomat Zalmay Khalilzad quits as special representative for Afghanistan
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Colin Powell, first Black US secretary of state, dies of Covid complications
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US to allow fully vaccinated foreign travellers enter country from November 8
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Despite the war of words, China and Taiwan are unlikely to start a military conflict (for now)
Owen Greene, The Conversation Christoph Bluth, The Conversation
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US refuses to acknowledge a secret torture site in Poland despite confirmation in several reports
Raymond Bonner, ProPublica
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Watch: How did Covid-19 spread across the United States? This animated view is terrifying
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Afghanistan: US, UK ask citizens to leave hotels in Kabul due to security threats
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US judge suspends law banning most abortions in Texas
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If Chinese property giant Evergrande survives, its executives will face a fate worse than debt
Richard Holden, The Conversation