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'It has to work': COVID-19 vaccine researchers' high-stakes quest

It's already been a big year for Dutch virologist Hanneke Schuitemaker, and, if all goes well, it could get much bigger.

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Rare Rembrandt goes on sale at UK auction

One of the last self-portraits by Rembrandt still in private hands goes on sale in Britain on Tuesday, with a guide price of £12-16 million ($15-21 million, 13-18 million euros).

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Gold chalks up record highs amid fears over coronavirus spread

Gold briefly chalked up another record Tuesday before easing later in the day as the dollar clawed back earlier losses, while equity markets struggled to hold on to gains with fears about the coronavirus pandemic mounting.

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Israel city's bid to honor Egyptian diva stirs anger

She was one of the Arab world's most revered singers, praised by Bob Dylan and sampled by Beyonce: the late Egyptian legend Umm Kulthum seems worthy of having a street named in her honor.

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Estimated 3 billion animals affected by Australia bushfires: study

Nearly three billion animals were killed or displaced by Australia's unprecedented 2019-20 wildfires in "one of the worst wildlife disasters in modern history", according to a report released Tuesday.

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Fresh virus cluster spreads to five Chinese regions

A fresh coronavirus cluster in a port city in northeast China has spread to other provinces and prompted fresh restrictions, authorities said Monday, as Beijing scrambles to prevent a second wave of infections.

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Lawrence O’Donnell goes off on White House press corps for letting Trump off the hook on Russian bounty scandal

MSNBC anchor Lawrence O'Donnell continued to publicly call out the White House press corps for their coverage of the reports that President Donald Trump was briefed that Russia was paying bounties for the killing of U.S. troops in Afghanistan, yet did nothing.

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10,000 children are dying each month due to coronavirus pandemic: United Nations

The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and government shutdowns have devastating food security across the globe, according to a new report.

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Pressured by climate activist groups, Deutsche Bank ditches drilling in the Arctic

The bank joins a list of two dozen others that will not back Arctic drilling projects.

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Banksy to donate sale of artwork to Palestinian hospital

British street artist Banksy is to donate the proceeds from the auction of one of his works, valued at over $1 million, to a Palestinian hospital, one of his collaborators told AFP on Monday.

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Half century on, US hawks revive criticism of China normalization

For half a century, Richard Nixon's opening to communist China has been viewed by many Americans as a diplomatic masterstroke, with successive presidents of both parties following his course.

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Morocco shuts down major cities after spike in Covid-19 cases

Morocco will stop people entering and leaving some of its biggest cities from midnight to contain a surge in COVID-19 cases, the interior and health Ministries said on Sunday.

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Saudi Arabia gears up for downsized hajj

Saudi Arabia on Wednesday begins hosting the annual hajj pilgrimage, dramatically downscaled due to the coronavirus pandemic that has barred millions of international pilgrims for the first time in modern history.

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