Senin, 14 September 2020

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Daily update September 15, 2020
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The New York Times
TOKYO — There are few true surprises in Japanese politics, but the rise of Yoshihide Suga to become the next prime minister was not exactly preordained. The son of a strawberry farmer and a schoolteacher from rural northern Japan, Mr. Suga is one of the ...
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Washington Post
JERUSALEM — The proposed sale of advanced U.S. fighter jets to the United Arab Emirates is raising concerns among some security experts in Israel that the Middle East could be on the verge of an arms race even as those two countries sign a peace deal ...
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The New York Times
BERLIN — Laboratories in France and Sweden have confirmed that the substance used to poison the Russian opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny was indeed a form of the nerve agent Novichok, the German government said on Monday, results that match ...
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The New York Times
LONDON — Prime Minister Boris Johnson tried to quell a rebellion among lawmakers from his Conservative Party on Monday as Parliament prepared to vote on Brexit legislation that the government acknowledges would violate international law. The vote ...
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BBC News
Japan's governing party has elected Yoshihide Suga as its new leader to succeed Shinzo Abe, meaning he is almost certain to become the country's next prime minister. Last month Mr Abe announced his resignation for reasons of ill health. Mr Suga, 71 ...
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The New York Times
Even before he was elected, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador pointed to Mexico's presidential plane as a symbol of all that was wrong with the political establishment in Mexico, where leaders lived lavishly amid a population in dire need. The $130 ...
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Washington Post
WASHINGTON — In the past two weeks, President Donald Trump has notched a string of diplomatic wins he's highlighting with voters in the run-up to the election, but his report card on the most serious threats to U.S. national security shows an "incomplete.".
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Washington Post
LONDON — Prime Minister Boris Johnson was trying to dampen down growing opposition on Monday to his plan to unilaterally rewrite Britain's divorce deal with the European Union, after his former attorney general said doing so would permanently damage ...
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TIME
Rising 34 stories above Bangkok's Phetchaburi Road, the Thai Summit Tower is the headquarters of Thailand's largest car parts manufacturer. Until recently, it was also home to an upstart political party headed by the company's 41-year-old heir, Thanathorn ...
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The New York Times
MOSCOW — Besieged by protesters at home, the embattled strongman leader of Belarus, Aleksandr G. Lukashenko, traveled to Russia on Monday seeking help from President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia. At the start of talks in the Black Sea resort town of ...
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