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Trump's illness raises national security concerns as Pentagon looks to reassure public MUST WATCH. Trump departs for hospital after testing positive for coronavirus 02:36. Washington (CNN) Military leaders moved quickly to reassure the American public Friday that it was business as usual at the Pentagon despite President Donald Trump's ...
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Leaders Who Caught Virus: Boris Johnson, Jair Bolsonaro and Now Trump Mr. Johnson, Britain's prime minister, was hospitalized. Mr. Bolsonaro, Brazil's president, appeared to have a mild case. Other top officials worldwide also have been infected.
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Hathras case: Are Indian state police trying to discount a woman's story of rape? Days after the death of a 19-year-old Dalit woman who was allegedly gang raped and assaulted in India's northern Uttar Pradesh state, a senior state police official appeared to imply the woman was not raped because semen was not found. Additional ...
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The UK considered shipping migrants 4000 miles away. This is the influential minister in charge of immigration policy London (CNN) No one takes the job of Britain's interior minister with the aim of becoming popular. The occupant of the post, officially titled home secretary, sits astride a sprawling government department that oversees the UK's immigration, policing, drugs and ...
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The pandemic is an era of protests — and protest restrictions The coronavirus era has seen a profusion of protest movements. But virus-related rules on public gatherings have affected how people demonstrate around the world. In recent weeks, rates of new coronavirus cases have crept up in some countries, leading ...
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Macron Vows Crackdown on Radical Islam in France PARIS — President Emmanuel Macron of France on Friday outlined a series of measures designed to rein in the influence of radical Islam in the country and help develop what he called an "Islam of France" compatible with the nation's republican values.
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Trump threw Saudi Arabia a lifeline after Khashoggi's death. Two years later, he has gotten little in return. No single event threatened the rule of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman more than the murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi in a Saudi consulate two years ago this week. The grisly episode turned the leader, now 35, into a pariah as top ...
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AP Explains: What lies behind Turkish support for Azerbaijan ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey has firmly put its weight behind oil-rich Azerbaijan as a decades-old territorial dispute flared anew into an armed conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, a mountainous region situated within Azerbaijan controlled by Armenia-backed ...
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Why Saturday's top-level Brexit phone call matters image captionThe two leaders are expected to talk over the phone to "take stock" of post-Brexit trade negotiations. It is significant. News that UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will speak to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Saturday ...
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New Caledonia to vote on independence from France NOUMEA, New Caledonia — Voters in New Caledonia, a French archipelago in the South Pacific, will choose whether they want independence from France in a referendum that marks a milestone in a three-decade decolonization effort. Support our ...
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