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**] ] ] is placed under ] in the capital ] after the military ] that overthrew her ]. **] ] ] is placed under ] in the capital ] after the military ] that overthrew her ].
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**Three ] opposition parties say that at least 52,000 ]s have died in ]. **Three ] opposition parties say that at least 52,000 civilians have died in ].


'''Business and economy''' '''Business and economy'''
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****] reports a record 101 deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing the nationwide death toll to 3,418. ****] reports a record 101 deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing the nationwide death toll to 3,418.
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****] ] extends all of the ]'s tough lockdown measures for at least a month due to the spread of more transmissible ]. ****] ] extends all of the ]'s tough lockdown measures for at least a month due to the spread of more transmissible variants of SARS-CoV-2.
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****Former ] ] dies from COVID-19 at the age of 76. ****Former ] ] dies from COVID-19 at the age of 76.
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*****] reports its first two cases of the UK variant of ]. *****] reports its first two cases of the UK variant of SARS-CoV-2.
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*****] reports its first two cases of the B.1.1.7 variant of ] in the ] area. *****] reports its first two cases of the B.1.1.7 variant of SARS-CoV-2 in the ] area.
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****] approves the use of ] vaccine in the country. ****] approves the use of ] vaccine in the country.
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****] is expected to receive 504,000 doses of the ]-] ] in March. ****] is expected to receive 504,000 doses of the ]-] ] in March.
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****] ] launches the vaccination campaign against ] in ], with the first dose of ] vaccine administered to a doctor in ]. ****] ] launches the vaccination campaign against COVID-19 in ], with the first dose of ] vaccine administered to a doctor in ].
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****] begins a vaccination campaign against COVID-19 starting with ] in the occupied ]. ****] begins a vaccination campaign against COVID-19 starting with ] in the occupied ].
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****The ] confirms that 276 people in 10 provinces and cities are currently infected with the UK variant of ]. ****The ] confirms that 276 people in 10 provinces and cities are currently infected with the UK variant of SARS-CoV-2.
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**The ] votes to confirm ] as ], making him the first ] ] person to be confirmed to a ] post. **The ] votes to confirm ] as ], making him the first ] ] person to be confirmed to a ] post.
**The Senate also confirms ] as ], making him the first ] person, first ] person and first ] to head the ]. **The Senate also confirms ] as ], making him the first ] person, first ] person and first ] to head the ].
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**] ] invites former ] ] to form a new ] following the ] of ] as ]. **] ] invites former ] ] to form a new ] following the ] of ] as ].
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**] defeats ] 9–0 to set the record for the ] in a ] match, equalling that of ]'s ] against the same team in ] and their own ] against ] in ]. **] defeats ] 9–0 to equal the record for the ] in a ] match, equalling that of ]'s ] against the same team in ] and their own ] against ] in ].
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February 2, 2021 (2021-02-02) (Tuesday)

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