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| Coronavirus pandemic in the US Detroit bus driver Jason Hargrove died from Covid-19 just days after posting an impassioned video plea to warn residents about the seriousness of coronavirus. His wife, Desha Johnson-Hargrove, described him as a "gentle giant," an "amazing father" and an ... | |
| Poland and Hungary Use Coronavirus to Punish Opposition BRUSSELS — The governments of Poland and Hungary are using the coronavirus crisis to enhance their authority and punish political opponents, and the European Union, as so often, appears reluctant to do more than criticize. Even worse, critics say, the ... | |
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| Trump Says He Told Navy to 'Shoot Down' Iranian Boats WASHINGTON — President Trump said on Wednesday that he has told the Navy to shoot down and destroy any Iranian fast boats that harass American naval ships, in what would be a sharp escalation of the risky maneuvers performed by the two adversaries ... | |
| Trump orders Chevron to halt oil production in Venezuela New York (CNN Business) The Trump Administration ordered Chevron to halt oil production in Venezuela, dealing another blow to the American oil giant's century-long relationship with the crisis-ravaged OPEC nation. The directive, which was issued ... | |
| Tsunami risk identified near future Indonesian capital Scientists have identified a potential tsunami risk in the region chosen by Indonesia for its new capital. The researchers mapped evidence of multiple ancient underwater landslides in the Makassar Strait between the islands of Borneo and Sulawesi. | |
| Canada shooting: Death toll in Nova Scotia rises to 22 The toll from the worst mass shooting in Canada's modern history, a 14-hour rampage over the weekend, has risen to 22 from 19, police say. The victims include a 17-year-old, a pregnant healthcare worker and a veteran Royal Canadian Mounted Police ... | |
| US adds cameras at Mexico border despite drop in crossings SAN DIEGO — The Trump administration has been quietly adding military surveillance cameras at the U.S.-Mexico border in response to the coronavirus pandemic, though fewer people appear to be crossing illegally. It's the latest move as operations at the ... | |
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