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***]'s ] reports 54,771 new cases and that there are now 1,032,913 confirmed cases of ] in the country, becoming the second country in the world, after the ], to surpass one million cases. ***]'s ] reports 54,771 new cases and that there are now 1,032,913 confirmed cases of ] in the country, becoming the second country in the world, after the ], to surpass one million cases.


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**The ] (IAEA) passes a resolution, the first since 2012, calling on ] to open two of its nuclear sites to international inspectors. Iran strongly opposes the IAEA resolution, which it says was "based on false allegations" from ]. **The ] (IAEA) passes a resolution, the first since 2012, calling on ] to open two of its nuclear sites to international inspectors. Iran strongly opposes the IAEA resolution, which it says was "based on false allegations" from ].
*The ] (CARICOM) says "sorry is not enough" from British financial institutions that benefited from the ], and demands reparations from the ]. This comes after the ] apologized for the "inexcusable connections" of some of its past governors and directors to ]. *The ] (CARICOM) says "sorry is not enough" from British financial institutions that benefited from the ], and demands reparations from the ]. This comes after the ] apologized for the "inexcusable connections" of some of its past governors and directors to ].


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**Lawmakers in the U.S. state of ] pass the country's toughest anti-] laws, banning the procedure from the moment of fetal heartbeat at around six weeks of pregnancy. Governor ] hails the law while several organizations say they plan to go to the courts over the issue. **Lawmakers in the U.S. state of ] pass the country's toughest anti-] laws, banning the procedure from the moment of fetal heartbeat at around six weeks of pregnancy. Governor ] hails the law while several organizations say they plan to go to the courts over the issue.
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**A ] officer is killed and another seriously injured in a shooting in ]. This is the first time a law enforcement officer in ] has been killed in the line of duty since ]. The shooter fled, injuring a civilian in the process, but he has since been arrested. **A ] officer is killed and another seriously injured in a shooting in ]. This is the first time a law enforcement officer in ] has been killed in the line of duty since ]. The shooter fled, injuring a civilian in the process, but he has since been arrested.


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