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Posted by The Analyst | 04 October 2020 | Foreign Affairs
Pilgrims return to Mecca as Saudi eases virus restrictions

A very small, limited number of people, donning the white terrycloth garment symbolic of the Muslim pilgrimage, circled Islam's holiest site in Mecca on Sunday after Saudi Arabia lifted coronavirus … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 04 October 2020 | Foreign Affairs
UK’s Johnson defends virus strategy as infections soar

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson defended his handling of the coronavirus pandemic on Sunday despite weeks of rising infections, but warned that the country faced a “bumpy” winter ahead. Britain … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 04 October 2020 | Foreign Affairs
France: New Caledonia voters support staying part of France

French authorities say a majority of voters in New Caledonia, an archipelago in in the South Pacific, have chosen to remain part of France. The overseas ministry said results show … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 04 October 2020 | Science & Tech
Air purifiers: A deep dive into the best ones, why you should buy one

The main features to note when looking for an air purifier are price, looks and credibility. Does it actually do what it says it will?

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Posted by The Analyst | 04 October 2020 | Politics
He’s fought COVID-19 for months. Can he ever really beat it?

Larry Brown had been on a ventilator for 37 days. Nurses periodically turned the 45-year-old former Indiana State football player onto his stomach to help him breathe. Though sedated, he … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 04 October 2020 | Foreign Affairs
New Caledonia votes on becoming independent from France

Voters in New Caledonia turned out in large numbers Sunday to decide whether the archipelago in the South Pacific should become independent from France and break ties that were first … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 04 October 2020 | Farming
Jim O’Brien: Stop scapegoating our young people — Covid is taking a bigger psychological toll on them than anyone else

Down through the ages the search for scapegoats and villains has characterised much of the human response to plague and pestilence. People look around for someone, a group or a phenomenon to blame.

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