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EU Regulator Authorizes Pfizer's COVID Vaccine For Kids 5-11

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The European Medicines Agency is recommending the two-dose regimen given to children three weeks apart.
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Stocks Sink Amid Fears Of New COVID-19 Variant

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 900 points in early trading Friday.
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UN Asks For More Than $600 Million In Donations For Afghans

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The UN is struggling financially and can't pay on its own.
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U.N. Head Calls Out World Leaders On Vaccine Selfishness

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U.N. Head: "We are getting an F in ethics."
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Maria Ressa's Fight For Press Freedom

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Ressa is the first Filipino to win the peace prize and the first woman to be honored this year with an award by the Nobel committee.
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Moderna To Supply Africa With Up To 110 Million COVID Doses

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If the full contract with Moderna is activated, African nations can reach the goal of vaccinating 450 million people by September 2022.
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Taliban Enforcing Brutal Policies After U.S. Troop Withdrawal

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Thousands of Afghan allies and around 100 U.S. Citizens and residents are still hoping to get out of the country.
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UK's Johnson Defies Calls To Quit As Ouster Bid Gathers Pace

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Johnson defends his government's record in running the economy, fighting crime and dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
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Ukraine's Zelenskyy Calls On Putin To Meet As Tensions Soar

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There was no immediate response from the Kremlin.
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Death Toll Reaches 6 Million As Pandemic Enters Its 3rd Year

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The milestone is the latest tragic reminder of the unrelenting nature of the pandemic even as people shed masks, travel resumes and businesses reopen.
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Ukrainian-Americans Turn To One Another While Russia Wages War

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Ukrainian-Americans are concerned for loved ones in their home country.
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President Biden Presses China's Xi On Russia Support During Video Call

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The call with the Chinese leader Friday lasted nearly two hours as the White House looks to deter Beijing support for Russia.
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Russia, U.S. To Square Off At U.N. Security Council Over Ukraine

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The session kicks off more high-level diplomacy this week, though talks between the U.S. and Russia have so far failed to ease tensions in the crisis.
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Queen Elizabeth II To Miss Jubilee Service Amid 'Discomfort'

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Elizabeth is Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and the first to serve for seven decades.
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Zelenskyy Accuses West Of Cowardice In Helping Ukraine Fight

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Zelenskyy lashed out at the West's "ping-pong about who and how should hand over jets" and weapons while Russian missile attacks kill civilians.
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Mariupol Battle Rages On As Ukraine Repels Russian Attacks

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Heavy fighting continues at a steel mill in the port city of Mariupol, where Ukrainian troops and civilians are trapped by a Russian bombardment.
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Russian Troops Destroy Ukrainian City Of Borodyanka

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As they advanced on the capitol of Kyiv, Putin's army cleared the way by attacking Borodyanka. It's about 40 miles east of downtown.
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Ukrainians Sift Through Destruction After Russian Missiles Hit Kyiv

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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia launched a total of five missiles toward the capital Thursday evening.
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May Day Rallies In Europe Urge More Help As Inflation Bites

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French police used tear gas to quell the violence and detained dozens of people.
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Ukraine Slams Kyiv Attack Amid New Mariupol Rescue Effort

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An estimated 100,000 people are believed to still be in the city of Mariupol.
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Shanghai Starts China's Biggest COVID-19 Lockdown In 2 Years

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Shanghai, China's financial capital and largest city with 26 million people, had managed its smaller previous outbreaks with limited lockdowns.
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Ukraine Digs In To Fight Russia's Looming Eastern Offensive

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Experts say a full-scale offensive in eastern Ukraine could start within days.
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Couple Travels To Ukraine To Save Family, Help War Effort

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U.S. Army veteran Adrian Bonenberger and Ukrainian journalist Iryna Solomko left Connecticut to help efforts in Ukraine as Russia invaded.
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U.S. Official: Russia Appoints New Ukraine War Commander

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Russia has turned to Gen. Alexander Dvornikov, 60, one of Russia's most experienced military officers.