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Sri Lanka is facing a severe shortage of AstraZeneca vaccines as the producer in the neighbouring India failed to provide the promised stock due to the crisis in that country.
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Now researchers in Singapore, Russia, and the US have taken a different approach to estimate the maximum human lifespan.
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The study, published in the journal Nature Food, showed that this is because of the global land-use changes including forest fragmentation, agricultural expansion and concentrated livestock production.
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US didn't ban Americans from visiting Japan, but the warnings could affect insurance rates and whether Olympic athletes and other participants decide to join the games that begin July 23
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The trial of the International Air Transport Association Travel Pass (IATA Travel Pass) will be conducted on the carrier's international flights connecting Tokyo with Honolulu and New York through June 6
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Tokyo, Osaka and many other prefectures are under a state of emergency and health-care systems are being stretched.
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Japan have officially spent $15.4 billion or organize the Olympics, although government audits suggest the figure is much higher.
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However, by staying out, India has blocked itself from a trade bloc that represents 30% of the global economy and world population, touching over 2.2 billion people.
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Developing crisis of capitalism, growing economic and power imbalances and the resultant environmental crisis take us to Marx
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Tokyo logged 591 new cases of coronavirus infection on Thursday, a slight dip from when the state of emergency began in the capital last month.
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Pallas Grasshopper Warbler, also called Rusty Rumped Warbler was sighted just five times since 1871 and this time a birder videographed and photographed the bird at Katravulapalli village in Jaggampeta Mandal of East Godavari district
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There's doubt about the effectiveness of the effort, which focuses on eateries and theme parks staying closed or limiting hours.
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Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is set to formally announce later on Friday a state of emergency for Tokyo, Osaka and its two western neighbors Kyoto and Hyogo from April 25 through mid-May.
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Yu will succeed Maya Hari, who has been promoted to a global role as Twitter's Vice President of Global Strategy and Operations (GSO).
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"Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive human malignancies, with an overall med ian survival that is less than five months," says cancer biologist Yutaka Kondo of Nagoya University
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Japan added some 4,300 cases on Wednesday for a total of about half a million with 9,500 deaths.
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Tokyo Electric Power is expected to start discharging the water into the sea in two years after it has been treated, the operator and the government said.
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According to two sources familiar with the matter, Android Central came to believe that the Google Pixel 5a 5G was cancelled in its entirety.
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Osaka has now won a staggering 23 consecutive matches as she eased past Mertens after just under an hour and a half of play.
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The ceremony, which was preceded by a performance from a group of residents from Fukushima, was closed to the public as organisers reduced the number of participants and simplified the program to prevent the spread of Covid-19