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Shifting Dynamics of the Mideast Pushed Israel and UAE Together JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu buoyantly approached the microphone, beaming at his diplomatic coup. "I told you," he told Israelis in a triumphant news conference on Thursday night. Indeed he had. At least since 2009, Mr. Netanyahu ...
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'The Fish Rots From the Head': How a Salmon Crisis Stoked Russian Protests OZERPAKH, Russia — A row of stakes hundreds of feet long pokes out of the endless estuary of the Amur River on Russia's Pacific coast, resembling the naked spine of a giant fish. It is a piece of commercial fishing infrastructure reminding the people who ...
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Vaccines are safe. But huge numbers of people around the world say they wouldn't take a Covid jab (CNN) Susan Bailey, a 57-year-old retired nurse from Florida, has had all her jabs and gets a flu shot every year. She's a vocal Joe Biden supporter -- and one of a growing number of people globally who say they wouldn't take a coronavirus vaccine even if ...
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Hong Kong has more skyscrapers than nearly any city. But 60 years ago, tigers were still seen in the wild Hong Kong (CNN) In 1929, two Chinese farmers were stopped by a British police officer while ambling down a road in a rugged part of Hong Kong's then-expansive rural hinterland. They weren't committing a crime: they were carrying a caged tiger. "As it is ...
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The other election gripping Washington An upcoming election for a regional bank could hint at how America's allies are reading the 2020 presidential polls — and a signal of President Donald Trump's waning clout on the world stage. At issue: Trump's pick to run Latin America's top development ...
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Japanese Politicians Mark War Anniversary at Contentious Shrine TOKYO — Four Japanese cabinet ministers, including a rising political star seen as a potential prime minister, marked the 75th anniversary of World War II's end on Saturday by visiting Yasukuni Shrine, a memorial with strong links to Japan's imperial past.
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Under Siege in Belarus, Lukashenko Turns to Putin MOSCOW — After claiming for weeks that Russia was plotting to overthrow him, President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko of Belarus appealed to the Kremlin on Saturday for help against a wave of protests and strikes triggered by police violence after a disputed ...
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Belarus leader calls Putin to reaffirm mutual cooperation, later rejects foreign mediation offers Minsk, Belarus (CNN) Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Saturday rejected foreign mediation offers to help stabilize the volatile situation in his country. But reached out to Russian President Vladimir Putin with a call, and both men expressed ...
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The Latest: South Africa Risk High, No. 5 in Virus Cases JOHANNESBURG — A report in South Africa says there is a higher risk of Black or mixed-race patients dying of COVID-19 in the country's hospitals than white patients. A report by the National Institute for Communicable Diseases indicates the association but ...
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Pompeo inks deal for US troop move from Germany to Poland WARSAW — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has sealed a defense cooperation deal with Polish officials that will pave the way for the redeployment of American troops from Germany to Poland. In Warsaw on Saturday at the end of a four-nation tour of ...
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