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Trump confirms US conducted cyberattack against Russia in 2018 (CNN) President Donald Trump, for the first time, confirmed the US conducted a covert cyberattack in 2018 against Russia's Internet Research Agency. The Internet Research Agency is a troll farm blamed by the US for helping to facilitate interference both in ...
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The US is diving into a dark Covid hole -- and there's no plan to get out (CNN) There is no plan. As the US plunges into an ever deeper coronavirus morass, setting record new infection rates and the death curve begins to rise again, there's no prospect of the nightmare ending for months. Delusion dominates an administration that ...
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Erdogan Signs Decree Allowing Hagia Sophia to Be Used as a Mosque Again ISTANBUL — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan issued a decree Friday ordering Hagia Sophia to be opened for Muslim prayers, an action likely to provoke international furor around a World Heritage Site cherished by Christians and Muslims alike for its ...
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How the dramatic death of Seoul's mayor left a country divided Seoul, South Korea (CNN) He was South Korea's second-most powerful official and a potential presidential contender. Now, the death of Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon has left the country divided. On the surface, Park certainly had an impressive resume.
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Border authorities use pandemic powers to expel immigrants SAN DIEGO — The Honduran woman was nine months' pregnant and exhausted with stomach pain when the Border Patrol found her in the Southern California mountains with her longtime partner and their 9-year-old son. What happened next illustrates ...
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Humanitarian aid to Syrians threatened as Russia and China veto proposals at UN Humanitarian aid to millions of displaced and destitute Syrians is due to stop at midnight Friday, after Russia and China vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution that would have extended a six-month agreement allowing assistance to continue ...
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US global media agency seeks to kick out international journalists Washington DC (CNN Business) Efforts to clean house at the US Agency for Global Media continued this week as leadership indicated that international journalists who work for Voice of America (VOA) will not have their visas extended and a widely respected ...
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Hundreds try to storm Serbian parliament as protests heat up BELGRADE, Serbia — Police fired tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators who tried to storm Serbia's parliament on Friday, the fourth night of protests against the Balkan country president's increasingly authoritarian rule. Support our journalism. Subscribe ...
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Duda vs Trzaskowski: The fight for Poland's future Poland's presidential election on Sunday will be crucial in shaping the country's future and its strained relations with the EU for at least the next three years and perhaps beyond. Why run-off presents Poles with clear choice. If the incumbent President Andrzej ...
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Warsaw's mayor is energizing Poland's opposition. A presidential win would be a big blow to Europe's populists. SZCZECIN, Poland — The possibility that the mayor of Warsaw could unseat Poland's president in Sunday's runoff election had people packed into the central square of this northwestern city this week — their political hopes outweighing fears of the ...
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