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UN approves Afghanistan aid plan
The United Nations has removed a substantial obstacle to providing aid to Afghanistan

Tiananmen statue removed from University of Hong Kong
The Pillar of Shame was one of the few public reminders of the 1989 massacre

Myanmar: Rescue operations underway after landslide in jade mining site
At least one person has died and 70 are missing after a landslide occurred at mine.

Biden involves military doctors to help fight surge in Covid cases
His administration is facing a barrage of lawsuits as it seeks employees are vaccinated.

US: 500 million Covid rapid tests will be made available at no cost
Biden announced expanded testing and military support for hospitals as well.

Is there a link between HIV and Covid variants?
Scientists are studying whether mutations are developing in immuno-compromised people

South Africa scientists study link between Covid mutations and HIV
Covid lingers in people with weak immune systems for months, possibly leading to variants

Biden urges Americans to get vaccinated
Omicron becomes dominant strain in US, weeks after the country registered its first case

Leftist Gabriel Boric wins Chile's presidential election
It was a calm end to a polarised and sometimes violent campaign

Chile election: leftist candidate Gabriel Boric claims victory
The most polarised poll in decades followed mass anti-government protests