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US push for Sudan to recognize Israel falters — and puts Khartoum in a tight spot Last week, U.S. officials held talks with Sudan in the hopes of adding it to a growing list of countries that have normalized relations with Israel, in what the Trump administration has billed as part of its Middle East peace process. Support our journalism.
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Russians Were Urged to Return to Normal Life. Except for Putin. MOSCOW — The officials from a secretive Russian security force seemed to know exactly what they wanted when they reached out to Olga Izranova's company last spring. They wanted movable tunnels that douse people in clouds of disinfectant. "They said it ...
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The Latest: Arizona officials urge keeping mask mandate ___. PHOENIX -- Hospital officials and Arizona's schools chief are urging local governments not to lift their mask mandates. Support our journalism. Subscribe today. Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman said Wednesday that schools are ...
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EU issues its first rule-of-law report, angering leaders of Hungary and Poland Democracy is suffering in several European nations, including Hungary and Poland, according to a European Commission audit on the rule of law published Wednesday, as E.U. officials sought to address concerns that some European Union members are ...
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Ski, Party, Seed a Pandemic: The Travel Rules That Let Covid-19 Take Flight The World Health Organization said open borders would help fight disease. Experts, and a global treaty, emphatically agreed. But the scientific evidence was never behind them. ISCHGL, Austria — They came from across the world to ski in the most famous ...
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China contained Covid-19. Now, hundreds of millions of people there are about to go on vacation at the same time Hong Kong (CNN) — China is on the move again. As October 1 arrives, hundreds of millions of people are expected to pack highways, trains and planes for the National Day holiday, one of the busiest times for travel in the world's most populous country.
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The Latest: Quarantined Czechs can vote in drive-in stations PRAGUE — Czechs are casting ballot from their cars for the first time, a measure forced by the coronavirus pandemic. A total of 156 drive-in temporary ballot stations have been established by the armed forces across the country for those quarantined due to ...
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Shadow politicians, clerics and Soviet-era fighters: The Taliban's team negotiating peace DOHA, Qatar — The Taliban negotiating team that will determine the future of Afghanistan in talks with the Afghan government comprises 21 men, most with graying beards and biographies that date back to the fight against the Soviet Union. Support our ...
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EU Commission issues report critical of Poland, Hungary BRUSSELS — Democratic standards are facing "important challenges" in some European Union member countries, particularly in Hungary and Poland, where the judicial systems are under threat, the EU's executive commission said Wednesday in its first ...
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Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict: Why Caucasus flare-up risks wider war Renewed hostilities have been raging between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces around the contested territory of Nagorno-Karabakh in the southern Caucasus. In scale and scope, the fighting that broke out on Sunday surpasses the periodic escalations of ...
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