Senin, 27 April 2020

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Washington Post
U.S. intelligence agencies issued warnings about the novel coronavirus in more than a dozen classified briefings prepared for President Trump in January and February, months during which he continued to play down the threat, according to current and ...
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Washington Post
From the White House podium to harried homes, pressure is building to reopen the nation's schools. But the next iteration of American education will look far different from the classrooms students and teachers abruptly departed last month.
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CNN
(CNN) President Donald Trump added to the sense of confusion surrounding the health of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un Monday, appearing to contradict himself during public remarks in the Rose Garden by first telling reporters he had "a very good idea" ...
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CNN
(CNN) Carlos Davis used to have about 200 clients drop by his CUT-ology barbershop in Albany, Georgia, every day. On Friday, the first day he was allowed to reopen since the coronavirus pandemic, around 30 clients came in. Wearing gloves, a construction ...
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USA TODAY
The U.S. reached a "plateau" in new coronavirus cases this weekend as the number of confirmed cases neared 1 million Monday morning, but Dr. Deborah Birx warned that social distancing "will be with us through the summer." While some areas of the U.S. ...
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Reuters India
DUBAI — Yemen's leading separatist group has declared self-rule in the south, complicating U.N. efforts to end a ruinous conflict and protect the country's shattered health sector from the spread of COVID-19. The move by the Southern Transitional Council ...
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The Independent
ROME/LONDON — Countries from Italy to New Zealand have announced the easing of coronavirus lockdowns but Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, back at work on Monday after being hospitalised with the disease, said it was too early to relax ...
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Daily Beast
In February, as the White House scrambled to handle the growing coronavirus epidemic, President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, stepped into what officials described as a crucial role: forging a partnership between the private sector and the ...
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Financial Times
LONDON — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday it was still too dangerous to relax a stringent lockdown hammering the economy as that may cause a deadly second outbreak. Below are Johnson's comments as sent to media by his Downing ...
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Wall Street Journal
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Monday appointed a close ally who is accused by the U.S. of drug trafficking to lead the nation's decaying oil industry amid tightening international sanctions, nationwide fuel shortages and plunging crude production.
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