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Alexei Navalny was once a mere annoyance to the Kremlin. His poisoning shows how much that has changed. MOSCOW — A screeching power tool sliced through Alexei Navalny's office door last Dec. 26, and a burly, masked Special Operations forces officer burst in, followed by another, and another — at least 20 in all. Within a minute, they dragged the Russian ...
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Hong Kong set the bar for charter cities. But it's not a blueprint that can be transported Hong Kong (CNN) A lush pocket of northeastern Ireland has been identified as the potential site for a new global city to rival Hong Kong. Under property developer Ivan Ko's original plans, the charter city "Nextpolis" would be wedged between two of Ireland's ...
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Raising kids in Gaza was hard enough. Then came a lockdown within the lockdown. GAZA CITY — It was late at night in Gaza. Adam and Karam, my two little sons, were asleep. But the sound of the bombing was very loud as Israeli jets targeted Hamas military sites. My fear, as always, was that the noise would wake and scare them. But when ...
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As Both Sides Dig In, What's the Endgame for Belarus? MOSCOW — Viewers of a news show on Belarusian state TV got an unpleasant surprise recently when a disparaging report about protests sweeping their East European nation got the country's name wrong. It referred to Belarus as Belorussia, a Soviet-era ...
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Shinzo Abe Vowed Japan Would Help Women 'Shine.' They're Still Waiting. TOKYO — This was supposed to be the era when Japan finally stepped beyond its centuries of patriarchal dominance and empowered women in the workplace. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the country's prosperity depended on it, and promised policies to ...
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Mandela, Gorbachev, Trump? A Disruptive President Plays Peacemaker WASHINGTON — Even before President Trump announced a diplomatic breakthrough between Israel and Bahrain on Friday, he had been nominated twice this week alone for the Nobel Peace Prize. The nominations, each from a right-wing Scandinavian ...
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Another Gulf State Recognizes Israel. Here's Why It Matters. President Trump made a bit of history on Friday when he announced the Persian Gulf kingdom of Bahrain would establish full diplomatic relations with Israel. Bahrain's move, a month after the United Arab Emirates normalized relations, brings the number of ...
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The Latest: NYC teachers union will block school reopening NEW YORK — The New York City teachers union warns it won't let the nation's largest school district reopen for in-person classes this month if the city doesn't issue protective equipment, conduct testing and clean schools properly. Support our journalism.
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Mali talks on post-coup transition government wrapping up BAMAKO, Mali — Days of consultations to map out Mali's transition to a civilian government will conclude Saturday, though transition leaders won't be decided upon until next week. The leaders of the military junta that deposed President Ibrahim Boubacar ...
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Boris Johnson defends Brexit change to avoid UK 'carve-up' FILE - In this Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020 file photo, Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves Downing Street to attend the weekly session of Prime Ministers Questions in Parliament in London. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has strongly defended his ...
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