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Delivery more than triples Washington's previous allocation of shots for the island, amid simmering US-China tensions.
Long-awaited elections due to take place on June 21 but voting will not go ahead in about one-fifth of constituencies.
The first couple had the German Shepherd for 13 years and he was a fixture at the White House.
Iran's outgoing foreign minister says there is 'good possibility' for agreement before end of current gov't's tenure.
Ashraf Ghani announced new defence and interior ministers as violence surges with the Taliban claiming more territory.
While many leaders lined up to congratulate Raisi on his victory, some groups criticised his human rights record.
From his time at the seminary in Qom to hardline president-elect, Ebrahim Raisi has come a long way.
Ebrahim Raisi, a protégé of the Supreme Leader, will take office in August, replacing moderate President Hassan Rouhani.
The second outbreak, which was announced in February, killed at least 12 people.
Uganda is among some African countries seeing a dramatic rise in the number of infections amid a vaccine shortage.
Flooding had already begun overnight on Friday with reports of high water over roads and stranded vehicles.
Conservative judiciary head Ebrahim Raisi takes an unassailable lead in presidential election count, officials say.
Wine tariffs Beijing imposed doubled or tripled price of Australian wine making Chinese market unviable for exporters.
Two newspaper officials are charged with collusion with foreign powers, raising alarm over media freedoms in the city.
UN special envoy Christine Schraner Burgener warns of risk of 'large-scale civil war' following February 1 coup.
While refugees in Aceh get jabs, those elsewhere worry about being forgotten - or arrested as the pandemic spreads.
As tensions ease with Iran, Biden administration moves to put US forces in region on more normal footing, WSJ reports.
Venezuela's president hopes a US deal will open the floodgates to foreign investment and help create jobs.
Guterres, the only candidate for the UN’s top post, said he was 'humbled and energised' by the support.
Risking division within the US Catholic Church, bishops take aim at a Catholic president who supports abortion rights.
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