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Poisoned Navalny plots his return, but Russia's opposition activists wonder who might be next (CNN) Alexey Navalny is out of a coma and off a ventilator, just weeks after his near-fatal poisoning. Now the Kremlin critic is planning his return home to Russia, where his list of enemies is as long as it is powerful. Navalny is being treated at Berlin's Charite ...
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How the Hero of 'Hotel Rwanda' Fell Into a Vengeful Strongman's Trap Paul Rusesabagina went from the world's most famous Rwandan to a prisoner of his political nemesis, President Paul Kagame, whose government accuses the coolheaded hotelier of murder, arson and terrorism. Police ...
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Kremlin chafes at Navalny team taking suspected evidence MOSCOW — The Kremlin accused colleagues of opposition leader Alexei Navalny on Friday of hampering a Russian investigation by taking items from his hotel room out of the country, including a water bottle the colleagues claimed had traces of the Soviet ...
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'The Time Has Come.' Barbados Casts Off the Queen as Head of State, and Others May Follow LONDON — The last time a string of distant dominions cast off Queen Elizabeth was in the 1970s when the Black power movement emboldened three Caribbean countries to declare themselves republics. Now, in the heat of the Black Lives Matter movement, ...
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Coronavirus: Tighter national rules considered for England by government New England-wide measures which could see hospitality businesses shut are being considered by the UK government to slow a surge of coronavirus cases. A short period of tighter restrictions - lasting a few weeks - could be announced in the next week, ...
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Libya's east-based commander promises end of oil blockade DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Libya's commander who rules the eastern half of the country and who was behind a year-long military attempt to capture the capital, Tripoli, said Friday that oil production would restart soon, ending a months-long blockade of ...
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Belarus, backers seek to block speeches at UN rights body GENEVA — A representative of Belarus, backed by Russia, China and Venezuela, tried and failed to limit speeches as the U.N.'s top human rights body held an urgent debate Friday on alleged rights violations by Belarusian authorities under President ...
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With Moria's Displaced, a Larger Conundrum for Europe Years after the Syrian refugee crisis subsided, asylum seekers from other nations face even higher obstacles to enter Europe, which is more ambivalent about accepting them than ever. LESBOS, Greece — A 31-year-old law school graduate, Masomeh ...
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Britain Scrambles to Avoid a Second Lockdown LONDON — Local shutdowns are creeping across England. A vaunted testing system is on the verge of collapse. And Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain is contemplating temporary closures of restaurants and pubs to corral a second surge of the ...
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Peru President, Martín Vizcarra, Survives Impeachment Vote The effort by opposition lawmakers to remove Mr. Vizcarra failed on Friday, with Congress opting for stability as Peru deals with a devastating pandemic.
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