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‘Historic day’: what the world’s first malaria vaccine means for Africa
feature World Health Organization hails breakthrough in battle against tropical disease
By The Week Staff Published
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The ‘Two Michaels’: pawns in Beijing’s brutal game
feature Canadian citizens are being used by Beijing to pressure Canada in the Huawei extradition case
By The Week Staff Published
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California dreaming: Van Cleef & Arpels at South Coast Plaza
feature The Lady Arpels Pont des Amoureux collection of timepieces is celebrated with immersive display
By Felix Bischof Last updated
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Record Pakistan infections prompt fears it is next coronavirus ‘timebomb’
feature Hospitals overflowing with patients as concern rises that Indian ’double mutation’ is spreading freely
By Joe Evans Last updated
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How the world reported the UK’s ‘joyful’ lockdown easing
feature Drinkers brave icy weather to celebrate amid hope that vaccine success means ‘no going back’ to Covid restrictions
By Joe Evans Last updated
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How the world responded to Harry and Meghan’s Oprah interview
feature US chat show host praised for her role in tell-all that creates ‘new crisis’ for Royal Family
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Last updated
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Why India’s farmers are protesting in months-long stand-off
feature At least one demonstrator killed in clashes with New Delhi police as tensions over new agricultural laws boil over
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Meet the ‘vaccine king of India’ on front line of Covid battle
feature Adar Poonawalla bet big on Oxford vaccine - but plans to keep prices low for the world’s poorest countries
By Joe Evans Published
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How the world reported Alexei Navalny’s arrest
feature Poisoned Russian opposition leader detained after returning home from Berlin
By Joe Evans Published
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