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Saudi woman Ohud Abdullah Almalki creates the artwork using expired granules
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Israel had claimed in August that it already has the vaccine against the coronavirus "in hand" but it has to go through regulatory processes that would begin with human trials following the autumn holidays.
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The first phase of vaccination will be carried out on the groups of people with highest risk of COVID-19 infections.
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Initially a cosmic curiosity, the night sky was eventually decoded by ancient peoples, making astronomy one of (if not the) oldest science
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In the past 24 hours, Argentina confirmed 451 new deaths from COVID-19.
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The United States remains the nation hit the worst by the pandemic, with the world's highest caseload and death toll, accounting for nearly 20 per cent of the global deaths.
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The charges include conspiracy to conduct computer fraud and abuse, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, damaging protected computers, and aggravated identity theft.
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The Florida race is tightening down to a knife edge; statewide polls shows Biden ahead by an average of 1.4 percentage points -- compared to 4.5 points less than two weeks ago.
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The timing of the deals, long considered taboo without the blessing of the Palestinians, was seen as an attempt to provide Trump with a foreign policy win ahead of the vote.
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India comes in second place in terms of cases at 7,550,273, while the country's death toll soared to 114,610.
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The sweet potatoes, bitter melon, carotenoid-rich marine foods like seaweeds, green leafy vegetables, and fruit in the diet are anti-aging as they reduce inflammation and oxidative stress
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Lebanon is in dire economic trouble and is in need of additional revenue.
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"The upcoming festival season and the approaching cold season threatens to aggravate the situation if we let our guards down."
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The monarchy has long been considered sacrosanct in Thailand, and is protected by a law that makes defaming senior royals punishable by a prison term of three to 15 years.
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The police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse the violent protesters.
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The spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 plays a crucial role in helping the virus grab and invade host cells.
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Following the complaints the DPC, the European Union's main data privacy regulator, reportedly launched two separate inquiries last month.
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Anika Chebrolu, an eighth grader from Frisco in Texas, won the 3M Young Scientist Challenge, regarded as the US' premier middle school science competition.
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Since October 6, nearly 531,800 cattle and poultry have been killed or swept away.
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Plan to retrieve Titanic's iconic radio equipment spurs debate on human remains
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The pandemic posed a greater challenge for the workers - to keep the ravens entertained
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The Prime Minister also detailed the new measures, which include giving city mayors the option of shutting down busy streets and squares after 9 p.m.
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The EU official said he spoke to the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan "to impress upon them that the ceasefire should be unconditional and strictly respected".
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Britain wants to reassert sovereignty over its waters and have no EU legal oversight over the deal.