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Will Japan Confront China? A Visit to Washington May Offer a Clue. TOKYO — As he visits Washington this week, it would seem as if Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga of Japan could take a victory lap. Mr. Suga is the first foreign leader to be invited to the White House by President Biden, who has vowed to reinvigorate alliances.
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Trump-era spike of Israel settlement growth has only begun EFRAT, West Bank — An aggressive Israeli settlement spree during the Trump era pushed deeper than ever into the occupied West Bank — territory the Palestinians seek for a state — with more than 9,000 homes built and thousands more in the pipeline, ...
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How Mario Draghi Has Made Italy a Power Player in Europe With his friend Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany leaving office in September, President Emmanuel Macron of France facing tough elections next year and the European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, struggling to demonstrate competence, ...
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Greensill: Labour's call to widen lobbying probe rejected by No 10 The government has rejected Labour's call for a full parliamentary inquiry into lobbying and the contacts between government and Greensill Capital. Boris Johnson has launched a review by a government lawyer into the finance firm's links to David Cameron ...
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Intelligence Chiefs Say China, Russia Are Biggest Threats To US The top U.S. intelligence officials on Wednesday provided their assessment of worldwide threats affecting the U.S. interests, focusing on cybersecurity and military concerns posed by Beijing and Moscow, but also the threat of both domestic and international ...
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In India, a Second Wave of Covid-19 Prompts a New Exodus Low-paid workers are starting to flee the cities en masse, just like a year ago. But their hometowns, often in far-flung places, may once again be ill prepared to test arrivals and treat the sick.
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Iran's Top Leader Signals Nuclear Talks to Resume Despite Natanz Sabotage The declaration by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei appeared to put to rest any speculation that Iran would boycott or quit the Vienna talks aimed at saving the nuclear deal.
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For Dreamers, a Senate vote and a Texas judge stand between citizenship and deportation "This place is my life, we want to stay where we grew up and keep our dreams," said Loyo. "We don't know much about Mexico. Being told to go back, I can't imagine that.".
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Greensill: Cameron says he will 'respond positively' to MPs' lobbying inquiry David Cameron has said he will "respond positively" to any requests from MPs for him to give evidence about Greensill Capital. The former prime minister has faced criticism for lobbying on behalf of the finance firm, which recently collapsed. It has sparked a ...
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Brazil court greenlights probe of president's virus response SAO PAULO — Brazil's Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed a Senate investigation of President Jair Bolsonaro's handling of the pandemic to go forward, one of two cases it tackled that could affect the leader's bid for reelection next year. Support our ...
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