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| AstraZeneca vaccine: Safety experts to review jab | Eleven European countries have suspended use of the vaccination over concerns about side effects. |
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| | | Mozambique insurgency: Militants beheading children, aid agency reports | Read more |
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| | China's tech giants fall under regulator's pressure | Read more |
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| | Covid-19: Brazil to get fourth health minister since pandemic began | Read more |
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| | Post-Brexit UK to reshape its foreign policy | Read more |
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| | North Korea: Kim Jong-un's sister warns US not to 'cause a stink' | Read more |
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| | Facebook to pay News Corp for content in Australia | Read more |
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| | | | | | More from the BBC... | How men pay the 'nice guy' penalty at work – and why it disadvantages everyone | Read more... |
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| A powerful symbol of liberty, khadi is once again sought after | Read more... |
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| It's been practised for centuries by all manner of notable German romantics | Read more... |
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| Hundreds of millions of people are exposed to unhealthy noise levels | Read more... |
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