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Live updates: CDC asks states to prepare to distribute coronavirus vaccine as soon as Nov. 1 The human rights organization found that at least 7,000 health-care workers worldwide have died of the virus, with the United States, Britain and Brazil following Mexico for the highest number of deaths. Rising numbers of ...
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Alexei Navalny: Germany urges EU action over Novichok poisoning The Russian government has been widely condemned after Germany confirmed on Wednesday that Mr Navalny had been poisoned with a Novichok nerve agent. He is gravely ill in intensive care in Berlin's Charité hospital.
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Venezuela's Maduro tries to recast his authoritarian image, and Guaidó confronts a rebellion Moves this week by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to recast his authoritarian image are succeeding in what might be their principal aim: dividing the U.S.-backed opposition that has been the greatest threat to his leadership. Support our journalism.
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Russia Spins Alternative Theories in Poisoning of Navalny MOSCOW — To the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, what befell the Russian opposition leader, Aleksei A. Navalny, was alarmingly simple: He was poisoned with a weapons-grade nerve agent in an attempted murder. To Russian officials and ...
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As Others Condemn Putin Critic's Poisoning, Trump Just Wants to 'Get Along' President Trump on Thursday reiterated his desire to "get along" with Moscow despite an international uproar over the poisoning of the Russian dissident Aleksei A. Navalny with a deadly nerve agent, saying that when the subject of Russia appears on the ...
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Wife of poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny blames 'state terrorists' for attack MOSCOW — Yulia Navalnaya, the wife of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny who was poisoned with a nerve agent, blamed "state terrorists" Thursday for the attack as Western leaders faced decisions on how to respond. Support our journalism.
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Navalny Poisoning Raises Pressure on Merkel to Cancel Russian Pipeline BRUSSELS — Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany has long defended her decision to go ahead with an $11 billion Russian gas pipeline, sticking to her position that politics and business should remain separate. But that approach came under intense ...
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Britain seeks former Australian leader as post-Brexit trade envoy, despite record of misogyny, homophobia Britain's search for a trade envoy to steer its post-Brexit future seemed to have found a perfect match. Tony Abbott was an advocate of international free-trade, a critic of the European Union, an Oxford-educated Rhodes Scholar who had served as prime ...
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Waves of Russian and Emirati Flights Fuel Libyan War, UN Finds CAIRO — As war raged in Libya last winter, a dozen world leaders gathered in Berlin to talk peace. The contradictions surrounding the conference were no secret: Many of the global leaders who pledged to end foreign meddling in Libya's conflict were ...
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Trump taps new acting State Department inspector general (CNN) The Trump administration has named a new acting State Department inspector general -- the second person to be tapped for the temporary role since longtime watchdog Steve Linick was ousted in mid-May. Matthew Klimow, the US ambassador to ...
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