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Live Updates: Humanitarian Catastrophe Deepens in Gaza President Biden joined international calls for a cease-fire, but the fighting is raging on. The two million residents of the coastal enclave face shortages of clean water, power, and medical supplies.
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Israel-Gaza: Young Americans on the conflict - and online activism image captionLeen, Leila and Eliana share their views with the BBC. As violence escalates between Israelis and Palestinians, scenes of destruction and calls to action are ricocheting across phone screens in the US. Are these social media messages shifting ...
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Japan Is Shaken After a Detainee, Wasting Away, Dies Alone in Her Cell Critics of the country's immigration system say the death reveals an opaque and capricious bureaucracy with nearly unchecked power over foreigners caught inside it.
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Biden Wants To Share COVID Vaccines Globally. Here's The 'Activist' Helping Him Now that the United States has made strides in vaccinating Americans against COVID-19, President Biden has said he wants to marshal global resources to stamp out the pandemic in even the world's poorest countries. It's a goal that will require convincing ...
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Iran's Oil Exports Rise as US Looks to Rejoin Nuclear Accord WASHINGTON — Iran is exporting hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil each day, violating American sanctions even as world powers negotiate to lift the economic penalties and revitalize a nuclear accord that was rendered all but defunct by the Trump ...
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Gaza War Deepens a Long-Running Humanitarian Crisis The Palestinian enclave was already in a dire state. The war with Israel has made it worse, damaging the health and sewage systems, closing schools and displacing tens of thousands.
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For Hong Kong's Domestic Workers During Covid, Discrimination Is Its Own Epidemic HONG KONG — The noodle shop was doing a brisk Friday evening business, with diners crowded at shared tables. Eni Lestari, a migrant domestic worker in Hong Kong, spotted a seat near another woman and hurried to claim it. Suddenly, the woman stood, ...
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Denmark and the Syrian refugees no longer welcome to stay image captionFaeza Satouf, here speaking at a protest in Copenhagen, is one of the refugees who has had her status revoked. When Denmark became the first European country last month to revoke residence status for more than 200 Syrian refugees, ...
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The 190 million missing vaccine doses Now that data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that nearly half of the US population has received at least one dose and more than a third of the country is fully vaccinated, Biden said he wants the US to "lead the world with our ...
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EXCLUSIVE: India unlikely to resume sizable COVID-19 vaccine exports until October India is unlikely to resume major exports of COVID-19 vaccines until at least October as it diverts shots for domestic use, three government sources said, a longer-than-expected delay set to worsen supply shortages from the global COVAX initiative.
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