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Fareed Zakaria Looks at Life After the Pandemic TEN LESSONS FOR A POST-PANDEMIC WORLD By Fareed Zakaria. Oh, no, not a book about the pandemic just a few months into Covid-19. Not another series of snapshots overtaken by tomorrow's events. Fareed Zakaria, a CNN host with a Ph.D. from ...
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For Boris Johnson, catching covid-19 was sobering. Less so for Trump. LONDON — President Trump and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson have prompted many comparisons over the years: as populists, as politicians who aren't afraid to offend, as people who play fast and lose with the facts. Now, they are a pair of world ...
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Kyrgyzstan in Chaos After Protesters Seize Government Buildings MOSCOW — The Central Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan plunged into political chaos on Tuesday after opposition groups seized control of Parliament and released their imprisoned leaders in protests over parliamentary elections they called rigged.
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Opposition in Kyrgyzstan claims power after storming government buildings Bishkek Opposition groups took control of most of Kyrgyzstan's government apparatus on Tuesday after storming buildings during post-election protests, but the president clung to power as unrest risked tipping the Central Asian state into chaos. Protests ...
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Far-Right Extremism Taints German Security Services in Hundreds of Cases BERLIN — Germany's security services recorded more than 1,400 cases of suspected far-right extremism among soldiers, police officers and intelligence agents in the three years ending in March, according to a government report released Tuesday.
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German study finds suspected cases of far-right extremism in police forces BERLIN — There are more than 370 suspected cases right-wing extremism in Germany's police and security agencies, according to a government study released Tuesday. But experts said it papers over the true depth of the problem. Support our journalism.
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Navalny poisoning: Kremlin critic recalls near-death Novichok torment The poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny says recovering from nerve agent is a long haul, with sleepless nights and clumsy movements. But he told BBC Russian that "I'm doing much, much better" and insisted that eventually he would go back ...
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Germany: OPCW confirms nerve agent used in Navalny poisoning BERLIN — The global chemical watchdog group has confirmed Germany and other countries' findings that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was the victim of an attack with a Soviet-era nerve agent, German Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman ...
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EU Court Rules Against Hungary Law Targeting Soros-Funded University BUDAPEST — The European Court of Justice ruled on Tuesday that Hungary had violated E.U. rules by changing legislation in 2017 that effectively expelled an American university founded by the billionaire financier George Soros from the country.
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Saudi Prince Accuses Palestinian Leaders of Failing Palestinians JERUSALEM — In a surprising televised monologue, a senior member of the Saudi royal family and former ambassador to Washington accused Palestinian leaders of betraying their people, signaling an erosion of Saudi support for an issue long considered ...
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