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Biden may cancel Keystone XL pipeline permit as soon as his first day in office: Report
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Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny detained after landing in Moscow
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Egypt unveils 3000-year old coffins in latest archaeological discovery
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German minister says COVID curbs should be eased for vaccinated people
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Quake death toll at 73 as Indonesia struggles with string of disasters
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Two women judges of Afghanistan’s Supreme Court shot dead
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