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Lockdown or a drip feed of Covid restrictions? One path is better for the economy London (CNN Business) Governments across Europe are choosing between two vastly different strategies as a second wave of Covid-19 arrives in force. Most are imposing limited local restrictions and keeping their economies open. But in the UK and Ireland ...
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Thai protests: Large gatherings banned under emergency decree Thailand has issued an emergency decree banning protests as it clamps down on largely peaceful pro-democracy rallies that have also targeted the monarchy. In a televised announcement the government said urgent measures were needed to "maintain ...
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Australian police drop case against journalist who reported 'war crimes' Australian police say they will not prosecute a journalist for his reporting on alleged war crimes by Australian soldiers. The coverage by Dan Oakes for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in 2017 was based on leaks from government ...
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Covid: Casey's poverty warning difficult to ignore Louise Casey has a reputation for getting things done. That's why successive governments, including this one, have brought her into the fold - not to make them feel good, but to tell the truth about what needs to happen to achieve their aims. That's why her ...
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Hong Kong police raids outspoken media tycoon's office HONG KONG — Hong Kong police raided the private offices of media tycoon and pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai on Thursday, according to Lai's aide. Lai's aide Mark Simon wrote in a post on Twitter that 14 police officers visited Lai's office and confiscated ...
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Two Americans released by Yemeni rebels in swap for militants as Trump hails record on hostages The agreement freeing Sandra Loli, an aid worker held hostage for three years, and Mikael Gidada, a businessman held for nearly a year, was only grudgingly accepted by U.S. ally Saudi Arabia, which has waged a years-long war against the Houthi rebel ...
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Lebanon's president postpones talks on nominating new prime minister BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's President Michel Aoun has postponed by a week consultations aimed at choosing a prime minister to form a new government to tackle the country's worst economic crisis since its 1975-1990 civil war, the presidency said on ...
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Vatican trial for sex abuse in pope's youth seminary opens VATICAN CITY (AP) — For the first time, a clergy sex abuse trial opened Wednesday in the Vatican's criminal tribunal, with one priest accused of molesting an altar boy in the Vatican's youth seminary and another priest accused of covering it up. The case ...
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Macron announces Paris curfew as coronavirus infections rise in France PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday announced a curfew to be imposed on the Paris region and other major urban centers to curb a rapid resurgence of the novel coronavirus. The curfew will require people to stay home between 9 ...
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Malaysia's Anwar Summoned Over List of Backers for PM Bid: Police KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian police have summoned opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim to assist investigations into a viral list of federal lawmakers allegedly backing his bid to claim the premiership, a senior police official said on Thursday.
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