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Covid-19 Live Updates: Biden Moves to Take Charge as US Deaths Near 400000 President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. will attend a virus memorial event on the eve of his inauguration, and his team said he would revoke a Trump order loosening travel restrictions before it takes effect.
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In Saudi Arabia, Quiet Changes May Ease Tensions With Biden The new president is a Saudi critic, but he takes office as the kingdom scales back beheadings, removes hate speech from text books and limits prison terms for activists.
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The latest on the coronavirus pandemic and vaccines Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said he made a commitment to tell the truth, no matter what administration he works for. He has served under six presidents. " ...
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Navalny, From Jail, Issues Report Describing an Opulent Putin 'Palace' As part of a dramatic battle with the Russian president playing out before an online audience of millions, the opposition leader and his team detailed a lavish compound costing more than $1 billion.
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Brazilian officials were warned six days in advance of a looming oxygen crisis in Manaus In a country already hard-hit by the coronavirus, oxygen shortages and soaring Covid-19 cases have pushed Manaus, the capital of Amazonas state, into a healthcare crisis. Nurses in the city have been ...
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In Tunisia, Some Wonder if the Revolution Was Worth It Tunisia's dictatorship is long gone. Its president, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, fled the country in January 2011 after a brutal 23-year rule, the first strongman to fall in the Arab Spring revolts that began in Tunisia and surged across the Middle East.
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Covid death toll in UK 'now close to 96000' Summary · One in 10 people in the UK had antibodies against the virus by December, national statistics show · Almost 96,000 people have died with the virus, death certificates indicate · Criminal justice watchdogs have "grave concerns" about court backlogs ...
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Protests mount in Tunisia over economic woes, with hundreds arrested CAIRO — Tunisian youths clashed with security forces in cities across this North African nation for a fourth night on Monday, burning tires and hurling gasoline bombs to protest worsening economic problems, police violence and poor government services.
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The Latest: Hawaii says scarcity hinders vaccination efforts The federal government is distributing vaccine to each state in accordance with their share of the U.S. population. ___. THE VIRUS OUTBREAK: AD.
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Italy's Conte survives no-confidence vote to stave off government collapse ROME — Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte won the right to stay in power Tuesday night by narrowly prevailing in a confidence vote that staves off a mid-pandemic government collapse. In the senate vote, Conte persuaded just enough unaffiliated and ...
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