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Am I immune to COVID-19 if I have antibodies?

Perhaps the most important question now about COVID-19 is the degree to which a prior infection protects from a second infection by the new coronavirus. This affects vaccine development and herd immunity and is something for each of us to consider as antibody tests are now available.

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Putin says 'majority' back plan to change Russian constitution

President Vladimir Putin said Friday an "absolute majority" of Russians backed his controversial plan to change the constitution, as he made his first public appearance after weeks of lockdown.

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'Tight-rope walking' croc may have stood on two legs: study

Ancient crocodiles -- long thought to have walked on all fours like their modern-day cousins -- may have got around on two legs, according to new research published Thursday.

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North Korea denounces US two years after Singapore summit

North Korea criticized Donald Trump in a stinging denunciation of the United States on Friday, the second anniversary of a landmark summit in Singapore where the US president shook hands with leader Kim Jong Un.

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Trump ‘fell in love’ with Kim Jong Un after ‘beautiful’ letters — but now North Korea is breaking up with him: report

North Korea is reportedly spurning future diplomacy with President Donald Trump.

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Brazil to produce Chinese coronavirus vaccine: officials

Brazilian officials on Thursday announced an agreement with China's Sinovac Biotech to produce its coronavirus vaccine in the state of Sao Paulo, where tests involving 9,000 volunteers are to begin next month.

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Israel's Netanyahu welcomes Trump authorizing sanctions against ICC officials

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday welcomed moves by US President Donald Trump to sanction any International Criminal Court officials who investigate US troops, as the tribunal examines alleged war crimes in Afghanistan.

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Israeli scientists produce energy from plants

Israeli scientists say they have produced hydrogen from plants in a development that they hope could eventually lead to using vegetation to produce electricity.

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Ramping up fight, Trump authorizes sanctions over ICC war crimes probe

President Donald Trump on Thursday ordered sanctions against any official at the International Criminal Court who investigates US troops, ramping up pressure to stop its case into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan.

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Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage loses UK radio show after statue row

Leading British eurosceptic Nigel Farage lost his radio show contract on Thursday, just days after he compared the toppling of a slave trader's statue to the actions of the Taliban.

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Moderna's coronavirus vaccine to enter final trial stage in July

A vaccine against COVID-19 developed by the US biotech firm Moderna will enter the third and final stage of its clinical trial in July with 30,000 participants, the firm said Thursday.

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Canadians petition for removal of racist, colonial era monuments

Canadians have joined a global push to strip public spaces of racist and colonial symbols, calling this week for a statue of Canada's first prime minister to be taken down and the renaming of a Toronto street.

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One is online: Queen joins first official video call

Queen Elizabeth II has kept up with technology throughout her reign, and on Thursday made her debut on a digital platform that has become ubiquitous during the coronavirus outbreak -- the video conference call.

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