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Preparations are continuing for the funeral of Prince Philip, who died last week at the age of 99.
The Duke of Edinburgh will be remembered in a service at St George's Chapel in the grounds of Windsor Castle on Saturday, as our UK correspondent Benji Hyer reports.
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Parties to South Sudan's 2018 peace agreement have proposed extending the time for elections from 2022 to 2023 according to President Salva Kiir's Spokesperson, Ateny Wek Ateny.
President's Kiir's office says postponement of the elections would give enough time for political parties to prepare and contest for leadership positions in a conducive environment.
Patrick Oyet reports from Juba
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India's recorded 200,000 cases of COVID-19 on Thursday – it's highest tally ever.
The second wave is already taking a toll on the country's healthcare infrastructure…
With many having to wait for more than 24 hours to receive primary care.
Ishan Garg tells us more from New Delhi.
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The Hong Kong government is holding a series of events to mark the city's first ever National Security Education Day. It says the activities are designed to improve children's sense of national identity. But critics say it's part of a propaganda campaign to curb dissent among young people.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
The Japanese government is facing continued backlash over its decision to approve the release of contaminated Fukushima water into the Pacific Ocean. The move has met strong domestic and international opposition.
Phoebe Amoroso reports.
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A panel at the US Centers for Disease Control has said it needs more time to assess the risks of the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
Administration of the one-shot vaccine has been paused while possible links to an extremely small number of rare blood clots are investigated.
US correspondent Ira Spitzer has more
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Hundreds of major companies and corporate leaders are joining the fight to defend voting rights in the United States. They've signed a statement under the banner "We Stand for Democracy" that's running as an ad in major US newspapers.
Rachel Silverman has details.
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