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Scottish election 2021: Ten seats to watch Dumbarton has been held by Scottish Labour's deputy leader Jackie Baillie since 1999 - one of a handful of constituencies which have been represented by the same MSP for the entire lifetime of the parliament.
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David Cameron Comes Under the Spotlight for His Business Dealings The former British prime minister has lobbied the government on behalf of an Anglo-Australian finance firm, Greensill Capital. While apparently legal, his activities set off a debate about lobbying by former leaders.
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US, Iran say they'll begin indirect talks on nuclear program BRUSSELS — The United States and Iran said Friday that they would begin indirect talks with other major world powers to try to get both countries back into an accord limiting Iran's nuclear program, nearly three years after President Donald Trump pulled the ...
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Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi charged with violating state secrets as wireless internet shutdown begins (CNN) Myanmar's ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been charged with violating the official secrets act, her lawyer said Thursday, as the ruling military junta cut all wireless internet services in the Southeast Asian country until further notice.
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Race report: Was controversy part of the plan? Did the government set out to cause controversy with an investigation into racial disparity in the UK? Or was the report's release, on Wednesday, mishandled? We spoke to former and current Conservative insiders, on condition of anonymity, to find out how ...
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Ibimenyetso byerekana ko igisirikare cya Ethiopia cyakoze ubwicanyi muri Tigray Iperereza ry'ishami rya BBC Africa Eye ryavumbuye gihamya y'ubwicanyi mu majyaruguru ya Ethiopia bwakozwe n'abo mu gisirikare cya Ethiopia. Rinahishura ahantu nyirizina ubwo bwicanyi ndengakamere bwabereye, bwiciwemo abagabo batari munsi ya ...
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Myanmar junta orders internet blackout as more pro-democracy protesters are detained The military has responded to the protests with a bloody crackdown. At least 543 people have been killed by junta forces, according to advocacy group the Assistance Association of Political Prisoners (AAPP).
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Fatigue Outpaces Progress as France Enters Yet Another Lockdown With coronavirus infections soaring, deaths nearing 100,000, and the vaccine rollout sputtering, frustrated French feel they are right back where they started.
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Myanmar's junta cracks down on online critics, death toll edges up to 550 (Reuters) - Attempts by Myanmar's military to end dissent are turning to the virtual world with internet blocks and arrest warrants for online critics as big rallies become rare in the face of relentless repression by the security forces. FILE PHOTO: A ...
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Italian pizza shop owner mistakenly sanctioned by Trump: 'I thought it was a joke' But for Alessandro Bazzoni, the owner of the catering company, it was a confounding move. He was not involved in sanctions evasion with Venezuela. And yet now his bank ...
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