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UN official: Terrorists using pandemic to stoke extremism Police officers walk outside the site where two suspected militants were killed during a raid in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Members of Indonesia's anti-terrorism police ...
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Cuba, Though Angered by Terror Designation, Is Looking Past Trump The U.S. decision was made in "the death throes of a failed and corrupt administration," Cuba's president said. For Cubans, the change in administrations in Washington can't come soon enough.
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WHO warns that herd immunity won't happen in 2021, even with vaccines Commuters wear face masks as they make their way through Shinagawa Station in Tokyo, Japan, on January 8. Kazuhiro Nogi/AFP/Getty Images. The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that social distancing measures will need to stay in place ...
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Ireland's 'brutally misogynistic culture' saw the death of 9000 children in mother and baby homes, report finds A baby shoe is seen at the Tuam site in Ireland's County Galway during a 2019 vigil. (CNN) Thousands of babies and children died ...
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'We've lost 30 years': Brexit shatters supply chains for French fish hub BOULOGNE-SUR-MER, France (Reuters) - French fishmongers and seafood factories are suspending orders from Britain and battling to salvage just-in-time supply chains, after they were upended by post-Brexit red tape that impedes next-day delivery of ...
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Israel isn't a democracy, it's an 'apartheid regime,' rights group says B'Tselem, which until now has confined its work to scrutiny of human rights issues in the Palestinian territories, has now also decided to look at what it calls Israel's "regime" between the River Jordan and the Mediterranean.
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Emergency imposed in Malaysia over virus is reprieve for PM KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Malaysia's king Tuesday approved a coronavirus emergency that will suspend parliament at least until August and halt any bids to seek a general election in a political reprieve for embattled Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin.
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Ugandan opposition reels from widespread repression ahead of Thursday's election The National Unity Party, led by the reggae singer and lawmaker Robert Kyagulanyi — better known by his stage name Bobi Wine — was quickly evolving into the most popular challenger that Uganda's president, Yoweri Museveni, had faced in 35 years in ...
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Hong Kong's new Chief Justice has vowed to uphold the city's judicial independence. Can he? Newly installed Chief Justice Andrew Cheung meets the press in Hong Kong on January 11, 2011. Hong Kong (CNN) The ceremonial beginning to Hong ...
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How Narendra Modi misread the mood of India's angry farmers Farmers participate in a tractor rally to protest against the newly passed farm bills at Singhu. image copyrightReuters. image captionThe farmers are demanding the repeal of ...
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