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Only the US has more coronavirus cases than India. But unlike Trump, its leader seems immune from criticism (CNN) India is in crisis. Its economy has crashed, with the largest slump on record decimating millions jobs. Its already fragile healthcare system is buckling under the weight of soaring coronavirus cases. With more than five million cases, India ranks only ...
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Venezuela's government accused of committing crimes against humanity in UN report (CNN) Venezuela's government was accused of committing crimes against humanity in a report published Wednesday by a United Nations-backed fact-finding mission. After investigating 223 cases of alleged extrajudicial executions, enforced ...
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The strange story of Mexico's presidential plane lottery (CNN) Sixteen immaculately dressed children walked onstage Tuesday in Mexico's National Lottery building, a few yelling the day's winning numbers in a distinct staccato. The Shouting Children of the National Lottery are a tradition in Mexico. But this was a ...
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Western journalists are getting squeezed out of China by superpower tensions Starting this week, The Washington Post will no longer have a correspondent in China, the first time in 40 years that it hasn't had a full-time reporter covering the world's most-populous country. Like many Western news organizations, The Post has been ...
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After fire guts Europe's biggest migrant camp, Greece erects tents, other countries offer little One week after a fire razed Europe's largest migrant camp, on the Greek island of Lesbos, few countries have offered to take in the 12,500 people who became homeless, and while the Greek government has quickly erected a makeshift tent camp, migrants ...
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Israel strikes Gaza after rocket fire during US ceremony JERUSALEM — The Israeli military struck Hamas militant sites in the Gaza Strip early Wednesday in response to rocket fire toward Israel the previous night that coincided with the signing of normalization agreements between Israel and two Arab countries at ...
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Far-Right Police Officers Suspended in Germany After Sharing Hitler Pictures BERLIN — Twenty-nine German police officers have been suspended from duty on suspicion of sharing images of Adolf Hitler and violent neo-Nazi propaganda in at least five online chat groups, German authorities said on Wednesday, the latest in a series of ...
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Coronavirus: Disabled people fear losing their job A quarter of disabled people surveyed by a leading charity fear they will lose their job as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. A poll by Scope found many disabled people fear their employer cannot make their workplace safe for them to return. The disability ...
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Five things from EU chief's first State of the Union speech European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has delivered her first State of the Union address, outlining her vision for the future of the European Union (EU). The Commission drafts EU laws, enforces EU rules and has the power to impose fines on ...
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State denies improper IG firing, defends Saudi arms sales WASHINGTON — The State Department on Wednesday rejected Democrats' charges of improperly firing its independent inspector general and defended its weapons sales to Saudi Arabia. Democrats say the two are connected because Steve Linick, the ...
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