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New York Times moving some staff out of Hong Kong as security law brings media chill Hong Kong (CNN Business) The New York Times is moving some staff out of Hong Kong due to a new security law imposed by China on the city, as both foreign and local media face increased uncertainty in the Asian financial hub. Some Times employees in ...
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Britain bars Huawei from its 5G wireless networks, part of a growing shift away from the Chinese tech giant Britain will bar new deployments of Huawei equipment in its fledgling high-speed 5G network, the government said on Tuesday, in what is a major blow to the Chinese technology giant and a significant win for the Trump administration, which has been ...
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The handful of countries still welcoming US tourists Editor's Note — A US State Department health advisory issued on March 31 advises US citizens to avoid all international travel due to Covid-19, and the CDC's latest guidance says "travel increases your chances of getting and spreading Covid-19.".
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Miami is now the coronavirus epicenter as cases surge, one expert says (CNN) With more than 2,000 patients hospitalized and hundreds in ICUs, "Miami is now the epicenter of the pandemic," one infectious disease expert said Monday, comparing the South Florida metropolitan area to the city where the pandemic originated.
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Venezuelan executive, detained in failed raid, says he was unwitting pawn On a mild afternoon in January, a Cessna 550 pulled skyward from an executive airport near Miami and sped toward the tropical city of Barranquilla, Colombia. Four passengers disembarked, all linked to the bizarre raid that would see a ragtag force reach the ...
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Brits remain reluctant to wear face masks, despite having the highest coronavirus death toll in Europe LONDON — On Sunday, a top cabinet minister in charge of pandemic response said wearing masks was "good manners" but completely optional. On Monday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said face coverings were just a bit of "extra insurance." On Tuesday ...
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Jenny Hocking: The Australian historian who took on the Palace and won On Tuesday morning, at home under virus lockdown in Melbourne, historian Jenny Hocking finally laid eyes on the secret letters she had been fighting for years to see. The scans on her screen were 45-year-old correspondence between the Queen and her ...
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Trump uses Rose Garden event to attack Biden ... US justice system in first TV interview since Trump commuted his sentence Federal appeals court rules Trump admin can't withhold federal grants from California sanctuary cities MORE had been speaking for nearly an hour in the Rose Garden on Tuesday, ...
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Poland's Presidential Election Was Close but Voters Remain Far Apart WARSAW — President Andrzej Duda narrowly won re-election this week, using the same playbook that brought his Law and Justice party to power five years ago: stoking fear and blaming an enemy. In 2015, it was an enemy at the gates: Migrants, who party ...
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Face masks in shops to be compulsory in England, as experts warn of 120000 winter deaths London (CNN) Wearing face masks in shops and supermarkets in England will be compulsory from July 24, with those failing to comply with the new regulation facing fines of up to £100 ($125), the UK government will announce Tuesday. "There is growing ...
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