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CureVac Covid vaccine shows immune response in early trial, on track for advanced trial
Suzi Ring
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2 November, 2020
AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine is still the global front-runner despite delays
Suzi Ring
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27 October, 2020
AstraZeneca-Oxford Covid vaccine produces strong immune response in older adults
Suzi Ring
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26 October, 2020
UK inches closer to infect healthy people with Covid to help vaccine research
James Paton
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13 October, 2020
AstraZeneca’s Covid antibody drug heads into advanced trials
Marthe Fourcade
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12 October, 2020
AstraZeneca resumes Covid-19 vaccine trial in Japan, US still on hold
Suzi Ring
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2 October, 2020
Still aiming for Oxford Covid vaccine by end of this year, AstraZeneca CEO says
Suzi Ring
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10 September, 2020
Russian Covid vaccine produces immune response, no serious adverse effects, Lancet reports
Suzi Ring
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4 September, 2020
Sanofi and Glaxo start human trials for Covid-19 vaccine
Riley Griffin
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3 September, 2020
UK funds Cambridge University for 1 vaccine that can protect against multiple coronaviruses
Suzi Ring
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26 August, 2020
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Opinion
Pakistan still fighting for azadi. Its soap opera has more seasons than Days of Our Lives
Naila Inayat
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14 August, 2022
A dysfunctional democracy trapped in the claws of the IMF—that’s Pakistan @75.
Savarkar, Nehru deployed history to conjure a future for India. Gandhi had no time for this
14 August, 2022
Why Laal Singh Chaddha is not a Forrest Gump remake. It’s just another Bollywood film
13 August, 2022
Economy
RBI data reveals demonetisation was the epitome of whimsical, illogical policymaking
Praveen Chakravarty
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31 August, 2017
The government wanted demonetisation to combat three problems. None of them seem to have been solved.
Defence
The biggest challenges Nirmala Sitharaman will face as India’s new Defence Minister
Manu Pubby
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3 September, 2017
Sitharaman, who is only the second woman defence minister in India's history, is expected to work closely with the Finance Minister to take key industry-related decisions
National Interest
Tiranga vs Tiranga: Gloves are off as Kejriwal joins the ‘nationalism’ battle with Modi
Shekhar Gupta
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13 August, 2022
Kejriwal’s maun vrat on Modi has ended. This is an important turn in Indian politics. In some ways rivalling the dramatic turn in Bihar.
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