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A Secret Accord With the Taliban: When and How the US Would Leave Afghanistan WASHINGTON — In a secure facility underneath the Capitol, members of Congress stopped by all last week to review two classified annexes to the Afghan peace accord with the Taliban that set the criteria for a critical element of the agreement: What ...
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Stricken Cruise Ship to Dock in California on Monday The passengers will be unloaded in Oakland and taken to federal facilities in the state and elsewhere for quarantine, with the most acutely ill removed first, the boat's operator said. Right Now. Six people have now died after the collapse of a hotel in China ...
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Coronavirus Live Updates: As World Locks Down, Asia Markets Plummet Asian markets opened sharply lower on Monday as investors digested the relentless global spread of the coronavirus and turmoil in the oil markets. Right Now. Italy reported a huge jump in deaths from the coronavirus on Sunday and placed a quarter of its ...
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Surge of Virus Misinformation Stumps Facebook and Twitter SAN FRANCISCO — First, there were conspiratorial whispers on social media that the coronavirus had been cooked up in a secret government lab in China. Then there were bogus medicines: gels, liquids and powders that immunized against the virus.
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POLITICO Playbook: SCOOP: Trump skipping annual bipartisan Capitol lunch SCOOP: PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP is scheduled to skip the annual St. Patrick's Day lunch in the Capitol this Thursday, one of Washington's oldest time-honored bipartisan traditions, Hill sources tell us. This is the first time a president has skipped the ...
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In coming bid for Afghan peace, US envoy faces greatest challenge — and an unpredictable president When he became President Trump's point man for Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad was an anomaly. A Republican with decades of diplomatic experience, he hadn't disqualified himself by speaking out about the president. A polyglot Afghan native, he was a ...
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Trump's intel power play spooks the spooks President Donald Trump's nomination of Texas Rep. John Ratcliffe to serve as the nation's intel chief has led to some apprehension within the intelligence community, which has only grudgingly come to accept the Office of the Director of National Intelligence ...
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Taiwan's Opposition Party Reconsiders Support for Closer China Ties TAIPEI—Taiwan's main opposition party is rethinking its longstanding support for closer ties with China, a shift that would set back Beijing's quest to gain control over the self-ruled island. The Nationalist Party, or Kuomintang, which has advocated closer ties ...
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The Climate Changes Before Your Eyes This article is part of our latest Museums special section, which focuses on the intersection of art and politics. Looking for more climate news? We can help. Yes. About 66 million years ago, a giant asteroid hit the Earth, transforming climate so severely that ...
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Beijing Portrays President Xi Jinping as Hero of Coronavirus Fight HONG KONG—As Chinese authorities voiced confidence they were containing the country's coronavirus outbreak, the official Xinhua News Agency meticulously chronicled President Xi Jinping's personal battle against the epidemic—from visiting front-line ...
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