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Andrew Mlangeni, anti-apartheid activist imprisoned with Mandela, dies at 95 Andrew Mlangeni, a South African anti-apartheid activist and the last surviving co-defendant of the Rivonia Trial, a watershed moment in the country's liberation movement, has died at a military hospital in Pretoria, one of South Africa's capital cities. He was 95 ...
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House votes to repeal Trump administration's controversial travel ban Washington (CNN) House Democrats voted on Wednesday to approve a measure that would repeal the Trump administration's controversial travel ban, a signature policy of the President the administration defends as necessary for national security, but ...
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US defense chief pushes allied effort to challenge China Hong Kong (CNN) United States Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Tuesday that Washington is counting on Asian partners to help rein in an increasingly aggressive China, as two of the US Navy's most powerful warships conducted drills with allies in the ...
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US move to shut China's Houston consulate draws questions about political motives Washington (CNN) The US demand Wednesday that China shut its Houston consulate within 72 hours triggered Chinese threats of retaliation, the latest escalation between the two nations as the Trump administration intensifies its campaign against Beijing in ...
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China harboring military-linked fugitive scientist at San Francisco consulate, FBI says Hong Kong (CNN) Tensions between the United States and China have continued to ratchet up following the forced closure by Washington of Beijing's consulate in Houston, amid revelations that federal prosecutors are seeking a Chinese scientist accused of ...
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The Latest: Masks compulsory in Australia's 2nd biggest city MELBOURNE, Australia — Wearing masks became compulsory in Australia's second-largest city of Melbourne on Thursday as coronavirus hot spot Victoria state reported 403 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases and five deaths. Support our journalism.
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Syria's elections have always been fixed. This time, even candidates are complaining. BEIRUT — Syrian parliamentary elections have traditionally been predictable affairs in which handpicked candidates run for a rubber-stamp legislature that unfailingly includes a big majority for the ruling Baath Party. Support our journalism. Subscribe today.
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NBA ends relationship with academy in China The NBA has ended a relationship with a basketball academy in China's Xinjiang province, according to a letter sent to U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn. The letter, which was first reported by Sports Illustrated, was in response to a letter by Blackburn that ...
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In Ireland, Protests Spur Push for Hate-Crime Laws Last August, two Muslim girls were attacked by a group of teenagers in Dublin, who kicked and stamped on them, ripped off one victim's hijab and yelled racial and religious slurs. Local police said they didn't believe the attack was a hate crime. People of color ...
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Sudan's premier appoints civilians as provincial governors CAIRO — Sudan's prime minister announced the appointment of civilian governors for the country's 18 provinces Wednesday, another key step forward in a fragile transition to democracy over a year after the military ousted long-time autocrat Omar al-Bashir.
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