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Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe resigns for health reasons Speaking to reporters, Hiroshige Seko, a senior executive with Abe's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), said the prime minister had expressed his intention to resign to party officials. A government aide told CNN that they had also been informed of Abe's intentions ...
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Coronavirus vaccine trial results expected by end of year, US officials say (CNN) Companies testing Covid-19 vaccines should know by the end of the year whether any can protect people from the virus, federal officials say. Officials with the Operation Warp Speed coronavirus vaccine effort told reporters Friday that the public-private ...
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Shinzo Abe Will Resign as Japan's Prime Minister, Citing His Health TOKYO—Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said he would resign because of a painful intestinal condition, ending his rule after he held the top job longer than anyone else. Mr. Abe, 65 years old, said he would stay in office until a successor is chosen, likely in ...
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Kushner heads to Middle East looking to deliver some semblance of a peace deal ahead of election Washington (CNN) White House senior adviser Jared Kushner is traveling to the Middle East this weekend to try to convince multiple Arab leaders to attend a splashy signing ceremony at the White House for the recent normalization deal between the United ...
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With a New Leader, Conservatives Look to Unseat Justin Trudeau In keeping with the general upheaval that has marked this year, the Conservative Party of Canada announced its new leader at an unusual time: in the middle of the United States' presidential nominating conventions. Image. Erin O'Toole speaking after being ...
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Trump Says Crime Is Rampant in NYC Here Are the Facts. When President Trump sought to paint an apocalyptic portrait of big-city crime as out of control at the Republican National Convention Thursday night, he turned to two fellow New Yorkers to help him make the case. Patrick J. Lynch, the president of the city's ...
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The Latest: SKorea prepares for more restrictions in capital SEOUL, South Korea --- South Korea has reported 323 new cases of the coronavirus, marking its 16th consecutive day of triple-digit daily jumps, as health officials prepare to tighten social distancing restrictions in the greater capital area. Support our ...
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Who is Shinzo Abe, Japan's departing leader, and what legacy will he leave? Shinzo Abe, Japan's longest-serving postwar leader, announced Friday that he would resign as prime minister over health concerns. "My poor health should not lead to wrong political decisions," said Abe, 66. Chronic ulcerative colitis cut short his previous ...
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Rio's governor suspended amid widening corruption probe involving Brazil's pandemic response RIO DE JANEIRO — The governor of Rio de Janeiro state was suspended from office Friday by a Brazilian court as part of a corruption probe into alleged kickbacks amid the state's disastrously chaotic response to the coronavirus pandemic. Support our ...
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The latest on the coronavirus pandemic Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office announced in a news release today that 0.65% of the nearly 98,000 coronavirus tests reported to New York state Thursday were positive – the lowest Covid-19 infection rate in the state since the pandemic began.
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