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Savage winds leave 450,000 homes without power in Australia

Wild winds in the city of Melbourne and across the Australian state of Victoria have torn off roofs, downed trees and left more than...

Merck agrees to let other drug makers make its Covid pill

Pharmaceutical company Merck agreed to allow other drug makers worldwide to produce its Covid-19 pill, in a move aimed at helping millions of people...

Washington orders Chinese phone carrier out of US market

US regulators are expelling a unit of China Telecom, one of the country’s three major state-owned carriers, from the American market as a national...

Nigeria Launches The First Digital Currency In Africa – eNaira

Nigeria on Monday becomes the first African nation to launch a digital currency - eNaira a move which the Central Bank of Nigeria says...

Iran says cyber attack closes petrol stations across country

A cyber attack crippled gas stations across Iran on Tuesday, leaving angry motorists stranded in long lines. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack,...

Moderna to supply Africa with up to 110 million Covid-19 doses

Moderna says it will make up to 110 million doses of its Covid-19 vaccine available to African countries. Tuesday’s announcement says Moderna is prepared to...

Central American migrants continue march north through Mexico

A group of about 2,000 mainly Central American migrants continued their mass exodus from the southern Mexico city of Tapachula on Sunday, reaching a...

Woman hurt as Taiwan is rocked by 6.5-magnitude earthquake

An earthquake shook Taiwan’s capital, Taipei, on Sunday and caused falling rocks that injured a woman and damaged a car. No deaths were reported. The...

Pair sought after ‘I will kill you’ written in toothpaste on bathroom mirror

UK police are investigating a death threat written in toothpaste on a man’s bathroom mirror. Officers said the 23-year-old found the words “I will kill...

Thousands of migrants march out of city in Mexico towards US border

More than 2,000 migrants, mainly from Central America, have walked out of a city in southern Mexico where they have essentially been trapped. The migrants...

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