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| The Latest: Glitch caused Mo. virus count inaccuracy JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A "database extract error" resulted in an incorrect inflation of the number of reported COVID-19 cases in Missouri going back over several days, Missouri health officials said Sunday. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior ... | |
| Rights group: Scores detained during protests in Belarus KYIV, Ukraine — Scores of people were detained in Belarus on Sunday during protests against the country's authoritarian leader, who won his sixth term in office in a vote widely seen as rigged, a Belarusian rights group said. Support our journalism. | |
| The Latest: Lebanon orders lockdown for 169 towns, villages BEIRUT — Lebanon's Interior Ministry has ordered a lockdown in 169 villages and towns as well as ordering all nightclubs and pubs to close around the country amid a sharp increase of coronavirus cases. Support our journalism. Subscribe today. | |
| Libya to resume oil production at largest field amid talks CAIRO — Libya's national oil company announced Sunday it is resuming production at the country's largest oil field as rival officials from eastern and western Libya began peace talks, part of preliminary negotiations ahead a U.N.-brokered dialogue set to take ... | |
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| Sturgeon: Salmond may be angry I refused to collude Nicola Sturgeon says Alex Salmond may be angry with her because she refused to "collude" to make sexual misconduct allegations against him "go away". Speaking to Sky News, the first minister also read out messages between the two after claims they had ... | |
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| Nigeria dissolves controversial police unit accused of brutality Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) A controversial Nigerian police unit accused of brutality will be disbanded, following nationwide protests demanding an end to police violence in the country. Nigeria's Inspector General of Police announced that the Special Anti-Robbery ... | |
| Pakistan Bans TikTok, Citing Morals. Others Cite Politics. ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan has become the latest country to ban TikTok, the Chinese-owned social media platform, in a move that government critics said stemmed as much from politics as from allegations of immoral content. The Pakistan ... | |
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