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| Will Navalny's Poisoning Force Germany to Get Tough on Russia? BERLIN — Chancellor Angela Merkel's bedside visit to Aleksei A. Navalny after he emerged from a coma while recovering from a poisoning was not a secret, her office insisted. Nor was it official. Ms. Merkel's meeting with Mr. Navalny, Russia's leading ... | |
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| Israeli PM to UN: Hezbollah storing missiles in Beirut JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday accused the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah of maintaining a "secret arms depot" in a residential neighborhood of Beirut, warning it could cause another tragic explosion in the ... | |
| Duterte Lashes Out at Facebook After It Takes Down Fake Accounts MANILA — President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines is one of a number of populists around the world who rose to power in part by harnessing Facebook's ability to reach millions, without meddlesome fact checkers or journalists to get in the way. During ... | |
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| As Cases Surge, Pandemic Restrictions Again Descend on Quebec MONTREAL — There has been a veneer of normalcy in Montreal. Couples hunched over steak-frites and poutine at popular neighborhood bistros. Young people thronging comedy shows and CrossFit classes in parks. Shopping sprees, even if armed with ... | |
| Azerbaijan and Armenia brush off suggestion of peace talks YEREVAN, Armenia — Leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia brushed off the suggestion of peace talks Tuesday, accusing each other of obstructing negotiations over the separatist territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, with dozens killed and injured in three days of ... | |
| The latest on the coronavirus pandemic More than 1 million people across the world have died since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, according to Johns Hopkins University's tally. Multiple European countries that were badly affected early in the pandemic are now battling to rein in a second ... | |
| Hezbollah leaders tell French president to change approach BEIRUT — The leader of the militant Hezbollah group said Tuesday they still welcome the French initiative to help Lebanon out of its crisis, but said Paris has to change its approach in dealing with local factions and not blame everyone for the failure of ... | |
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