Kamis, 01 Oktober 2020

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Daily update October 2, 2020
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Washington Post
ALGIERS — Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper met with leaders in the capital of Algeria on Thursday, making a rare high-level American visit to the largely isolated North African nation. The Pentagon chief, during a stop on his first official tour of African ...
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The New York Times
MITWITZ, Germany — Two men, one riding a bicycle, the other wearing binoculars, met in a field in the middle of Germany on a recent afternoon. Both 61, they started arguing politely, the way strangers do, about where exactly the border between East and ...
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The New York Times
BRUSSELS — For nearly two years, Belgium has been without a formal government, leaving a country that was already divided by language and politics to endure a pandemic with lame-duck caretakers wielding emergency powers. A fragile coalition ...
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CNN
(CNN) Madrid is going back under city-wide lockdown measures after a surge in coronavirus cases in the Spanish capital, in a dramatic move that illustrates the growing intensity of Europe's battle against a snowballing surge of infection. People will not be ...
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Washington Post
MOSCOW — Alexei Navalny, the Kremlin critic who was poisoned with a nerve agent in August, said Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin was responsible for the attack that put him in a weeks-long coma. Support our journalism. Subscribe today.
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The New York Times
Yuri Orlov, a Soviet physicist and disillusioned former Communist who publicly held Moscow accountable for failing to protect the rights of dissidents and was imprisoned and exiled for his own apostasy, died on Sunday at his home in Ithaca, N.Y. He was 96.
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Washington Post
BERLIN — Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who is recovering in Germany after being poisoned in Russia by a nerve agent, accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of being behind the attack in comments released Thursday. Support our ...
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Washington Post
BRUSSELS — Belgium's new 7-party government under Prime Minister Alexander De Croo promised Thursday to do "whatever it takes" to overcome the coronavirus crisis, including spending enough to ensure the country's rattled population overcomes the ...
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The New York Times
BERLIN — Aleksei A. Navalny, Russia's most prominent opposition leader, who was poisoned in August in Siberia, says he has no doubt that President Vladimir V. Putin was behind the attack. In his first full interview since being released from the hospital, Mr.
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The New York Times
ANKARA — When a long-simmering conflict in the south Caucasus burst into open warfare this week, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was the first world leader to jump into the fray. His mission was not to calm tensions between the warring parties, ...
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