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Latest Middle East and North Africa News Top Stories 

Saudi Arabia to send one million doses of vaccine to Tunisia

July 14, 2021 Millichronicle covid 19, saudi arabia, tunisia, vaccine

Tunis (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia will send a medical aid package to Tunisia that includes one million doses of vaccine

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Features Top Stories 

Iran: 33,000 people die annually due to Air Pollution

January 10, 2021January 10, 2021 Millichronicle Coronavirus, covid19, iran, khameini, tehran, vaccine

by Hassan Mahmoudi The massive gray clouds of air pollution have become a terrifying concern for people… On Sunday, January

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Opinion Top Stories 

OPINION: Iran’s Khamenei leaves people defenseless against the Coronavirus

January 10, 2021January 10, 2021 Millichronicle american vaccine, Coronavirus, iran, khameini, trump, vaccine

by Cyrus Yaqubi Khamenei’s refusal to allow the vaccine’s entry is another clear sign of its concern for possible social

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Features Top Stories 

Why Iran is not buying COVID Vaccine?

December 25, 2020 Millichronicle COVID__19, iran, khameini, vaccine

by Cyrus Yaqubi Even some officials in Iran have opened their mouths to protest the government’s inaction… More than 80

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ANALYSIS: The Iranian government’s approach to coronavirus vaccine

December 12, 2020December 12, 2020 Millichronicle iran, khameini, khomeini, mullah regime, vaccine

by Cyrus Yaqubi The government did not pay a dollar to buy the vaccine, and the fate of importing the

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Latest Middle East and North Africa News Top Stories World 

G20 to discuss post-pandemic world, back debt relief

November 21, 2020November 21, 2020 Millichronicle climate change, g20, saudi arabia, vaccine

Brussels (Reuters) – Leaders of the 20 biggest world economies (G20) will debate this weekend how to deal with the

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Health Latest Lifestyle Top Stories 

COVID-19 vaccine may be ready by year-end, says WHO’s Tedros

October 6, 2020October 7, 2020 Millichronicle covax, covid19, tedros, vaccine, who, world health organization

Geneva (Reuters) – A vaccine against COVID-19 may be ready by year-end, the head of the World Health Organization said

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Asia Latest News Top Stories 

India seeks up to 500 million coronavirus vaccine doses by July

October 4, 2020October 6, 2020 Millichronicle Coronavirus, india, vaccine

New Delhi (Reuters) – India hopes to receive up to 500 million doses of coronavirus vaccine by July to inoculate

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Health Latest Lifestyle Top Stories 

Scientists ask: Without trial data, how can we trust Russia’s COVID vaccine?

August 12, 2020August 12, 2020 Millichronicle covid 19, pandemic, russia, vaccine

London (Reuters) – An announcement by Russia on Tuesday that it will approve a COVID-19 vaccine after less than two

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Health Latest Lifestyle Top Stories 

Explainer: When will a coronavirus vaccine be ready?

August 11, 2020August 12, 2020 Millichronicle china, Coronavirus, covid 19, russia, vaccine

Reuters The wait time for COVID-19 vaccines will likely be longer for people in developing countries, which don’t have early

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OPINION

OPINION: Taliban Quest to bury Women Alive
Opinion Top Stories 

OPINION: Taliban Quest to bury Women Alive

December 24, 2022 Millichronicle

by Dalia Ziada Sooner or later, the new Taliban will follow the steps of their ancestors by threatening the security

Iran’s regime dissolves morality police, not the IRGC or Basij
Opinion Top Stories 

Iran’s regime dissolves morality police, not the IRGC or Basij

December 6, 2022 Millichronicle
After shaking hands with Erdoğan, it’s time to wholeheartedly say it: El-Sisi is Egypt’s Muhammad Ali II
Opinion Top Stories 

After shaking hands with Erdoğan, it’s time to wholeheartedly say it: El-Sisi is Egypt’s Muhammad Ali II

November 24, 2022November 28, 2022 Millichronicle
OPINION: Unmute The Iranians – Enough From The Regime, Let’s Hear From The People
Opinion Top Stories 

OPINION: Unmute The Iranians – Enough From The Regime, Let’s Hear From The People

November 8, 2022November 8, 2022 Millichronicle

EDUCATION

How Can I Study For An English Exam?
Education Latest Lifestyle Top Stories 

How Can I Study For An English Exam?

February 17, 2022February 17, 2022 Millichronicle

by James Cordon Therefore search for practice questions that can help you think critically. Whether students have a law exam

Afghan women forced from banking jobs as Taliban take control
Asia Education Latest News Top Stories 

Afghan women forced from banking jobs as Taliban take control

August 14, 2021August 14, 2021 Millichronicle
UNICEF’s Framework for Reopening Schools amidst COVID-19
Education Latest Lifestyle 

UNICEF’s Framework for Reopening Schools amidst COVID-19

August 6, 2020August 6, 2020 Millichronicle
Mathematics shapes your child as a Risk-Taker and a Winner
Education Latest Lifestyle Top Stories 

Mathematics shapes your child as a Risk-Taker and a Winner

August 6, 2020August 6, 2020 Millichronicle

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