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US appoints new global coronavirus coordinator as Biden steps up efforts to combat pandemic "This pandemic won't end at home until it ends worldwide," Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in remarks Monday announcing the appointment of Gayle Smith, former director of the U.S. Agency for International Development, as global covid-19 coordinator.
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In a Syrian Rebel Bastion, Millions Are Trapped in Murky, Violent Limbo Millions of people displaced during Syria's 10-year war are impoverished, insecure and crowded into an area of the country's northwest controlled by a rebel group once linked to Al Qaeda.
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Hans Küng, celebrated and controversial Swiss theologian, has died Catholic priest and theologian Hans Küng, the renowned scholar and prolific writer who had lived with Parkinson's disease, macular degeneration and arthritis since 2013, died April 6 at his home in Tübingen, Germany. He was 93. Few men throughout ...
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The Latest: N Korea says it still has no coronavirus cases SEOUL, South Korea -- South Korea has reported its highest daily jump in new coronavirus cases in nearly three months as concerns grow about another huge wave of the virus as the country wrestles with a slow vaccine rollout.
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Myanmar's military is waging war on its citizens. Some say it's time to fight back Chiang Mai, Thailand (CNN) From a fenced-off compound close to the Myanmar border in northern Thailand, a rebel leader offers a bleak view of Myanmar's future, as the country is cleaved apart by a military coup. The possibility of a deepening civil war in ...
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US and Iran set to begin indirect talks on reviving nuclear deal in Vienna BERLIN — Officials from the United States, Iran and other signatories to the Iranian nuclear deal converged in Vienna on Tuesday in the first significant step toward reviving the beleaguered 2015 agreement that President Biden has pledged to rejoin.
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Jordan's royal rift: A family feud erupts - but who's actually involved? But last week, an unprecedented dispute within Jordan's monarchy threatened to dispel that image. In an extraordinary move, Jordanian authorities accused Prince Hamzah bin Hussein - the half-brother of the ...
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In Israel, twin dramas point to difficult path for Netanyahu TEL AVIV, Israel — Israel's future and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's fate wound through court and political circles on Tuesday, as the country's president weighed whether corruption charges against the premier should influence his choice of who ...
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Iran and US Agree on Path Back to Nuclear Deal In indirect talks in Vienna, the U.S. and Iran agreed to try to synchronize Washington's lifting of sanctions and Iran's limiting of uranium enrichment.
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Biden Envoy To Iran On What To Expect In Renewed Nuclear Talks The U.S. and Iran are holding indirect talks this week in Vienna over a return to the 2015 nuclear deal. Diplomats from the two countries won't meet face to face — representatives from Europe, Russia and China will serve as a go-between. Both the U.S. and ...
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