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Germany looks ahead to life without Merkel. But the leadership race is leaving voters cold. The winner of voting at this weekend's online party conference normally would have a clear path to become the Christian Democrat's candidate as chancellor to seek to replace Merkel, who has said she won't run for reelection when Germany holds elections in ...
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German chancellor race: The men vying for Merkel's job Many complain that the field of candidates is rather narrow. And, at first glance, the three straight, white, middle-aged men do appear somewhat indistinguishable. They all hail from the same region, North Rhine-Westphalia, and each has a law degree.
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NY Democrat's ties to Maduro may help Biden unlock stalemate FILE - In this Aug. 18, 2020 file photo, U.S. Rep. Gregory Meeks, D-N.Y., speaks during a news conference outside the USPS Jamaica station in the Queens borough of ...
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Covid-19 Live Updates: WHO Team Arrives in China to Study Source of Pandemic A W.H.O. · Joe Biden is expected to outline plans for big spending on vaccines and stimulus. · Surges in Arizona and California fuel record U.S. death totals. · Which Americans can get a vaccine now? · Infections remain comparatively rare among children but are ...
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The latest on the coronavirus pandemic and vaccines The United States reported 224,258 new Covid-19 cases and 3,848 additional deaths on Wednesday, according to Johns Hopkins University. The latest figures bring the nationwide total to 23,071,895 infections and at least 384,653 people have ...
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Coronavirus-ravaged Brazil places hopes on Chinese vaccine that works only half the time Days after officials here announced that the vaccine produced by the Chinese company Sinovac — and tested on 12,000 Brazilians — was 78 percent effective in protecting against moderate and severe covid-19 infections, they clarified this week that its efficacy ...
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WHO Finally Lands in China to Trace the Coronavirus. How Hard Will It Be? Beijing has repeatedly impeded the beginning of the World Health Organization's inquiry into the virus's emergence, worried about drawing attention to its early mistakes.
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Somber Tunisia marks 10 years since revolution in lockdown Protesters chant slogans against President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali during a demonstration in Tunis, Friday, Jan. 14, 2011. Thousands of angry demonstrators marched through Tunisia's capital Friday, demanding the resignation of ...
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S. Korean court upholds prison term for ex-president Park SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea's Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a 20-year prison term for former President Park Geun-hye over bribery and other crimes as it wrapped up a historic corruption case that marked a striking fall from grace for the ...
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Honduran migrants trek north toward Guatemalan border SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras — Hundreds of migrants hoping to reach the U.S. border gathered outside a bus station in this Honduran city Thursday despite continued signs from Mexico and other Central American governments that they would not be ...
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