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Trump Takes Night Off From Anti-Immigrant Talk to Swear In US Citizens WASHINGTON — President Trump moved within weeks of taking office to prohibit immigrants from Sudan from entering the United States, citing terrorism threats and including it in his travel ban on some predominantly Muslim countries — restrictions that ...
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What are the chemicals doctors say may have been used to poison Alexei Navalny? When Soviet scientists developed a new group of nerve agent in the 1970s and 80s, they called it Novichok, or "newcomer." The lethal cocktail acts as a cholinesterase inhibitor, blocking an enzyme the nervous system needs to function. The poison disrupts ...
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New Zealand mosque terrorist sentenced to life in prison with no parole Christchurch, New Zealand (CNN) A far-right terrorist who killed 51 Muslim worshipers in New Zealand's worst mass shooting in modern history will spend the rest of his life in prison with no chance of parole, the first time such a sentence has been handed ...
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In a shift, Belarus leader seeks to stem protests gradually MINSK, Belarus — When Belarusians filled the streets to protest what they called a fraudulent election that kept authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko in power, the blunt repressions came first. Support our journalism. Subscribe today. Police used ...
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In the Second Volume of 'Hitler,' How a Dictator Invited His Own Downfall The impulsiveness and grandiosity, the bullying and vulgarity, were obvious from the beginning; if anything, they accounted for Adolf Hitler's anti-establishment appeal. For Germany's unpopular conservative elites, Hitler's energy and theatrics made him an ...
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Palestinian leaders stay the course as crises mount RAMALLAH, West Bank — In three decades of failed peace efforts, the Palestinians have never faced a more hostile U.S. administration, a more self-assured Israel or a more ambivalent international community. Support our journalism. Subscribe today.
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Pressure mounts on Russia to investigate Navalny's poisoning MOSCOW — The Kremlin said Wednesday it doesn't want the illness of Russia's opposition leader, who is in a coma in a German hospital after a suspected poisoning, to affect relations with the West as international pressure mounted on Moscow to ...
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World Economic Forum Says Davos Summit Postponed: Live Updates Two Black-led banks are merging in a deal that will create the nation's largest Black-owned depository institution insured by the federal government and the first with assets of more than $1 billion. Broadway Federal Bank, a Los Angeles-based lender founded ...
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'We don't want to be frightened anymore': The opposition candidate on the protests in Belarus Nine years ago, I traveled to Belarus to interview President Alexander Lukashenko, then known as the last dictator in Europe. He had held elections in December 2010 and claimed to have won, but pro-democracy opponents protested his 80 percent of the ...
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Israel says it hit Hezbollah posts in Lebanon after taking fire JERUSALEM — The Israeli military said it exchanged fire with Hezbollah fighters along the Lebanese border late Tuesday, a flare-up of recent tensions that led authorities to temporarily close roads and order residents of nearby communities to stay in their ...
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