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Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine faces last hurdle before US decision

(AP) — Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine faces one final hurdle as it races to become the

India’s pandemic recovery plan could cost air quality goals

(AP) — India is facing two public health emergencies simultaneously: critically polluted air and the

India in talks with Australia for free trade pact: foreign minister

(Reuters) – India and Australia are in discussions for a bilateral free trade agreement, Indian

China imposes temporary anti-subsidy charges on Australian wine imports

(Reuters) – China will temporarily impose anti-subsidy fees on some Australian wine imports from Dec.

First woman, next man on moon will come from these NASA 18

(AP) — NASA has named the 18 astronauts — half of them women — who

Facebook faces U.S. lawsuits that could force sale of Instagram, WhatsApp

(Reuters) – Facebook Inc could be forced to sell its prized assets WhatsApp and Instagram

South Korea scrambles to build container hospital beds to combat third COVID-19 wave

(Reuters) – South Korea authorities scrambled on Thursday to build hospital beds in shipping containers

Japan gov’t to buy 10,500 freezers for coronavirus vaccines

(Reuters) – The Japanese government will buy 10,500 deep freezers to store coronavirus vaccines as

SpaceX launches Starship on highest test flight, crash-lands

(AP) — SpaceX launched its shiny, bullet-shaped, straight-out-of-science fiction Starship several miles into the air

UN chief warns against ‘vaccine nationalism’

(AP)— U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says “vaccine nationalism” is moving “at full speed.” He says