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Covid-19 Live News: As India's Outbreak Rages, Modi's Party Loses a Key Election In voting shadowed by India's catastrophic surge, a feisty opposition party is safely ahead in the powerful state of West Bengal. One of the worst U.S. outbreaks is in Fairbanks, Alaska. RIGHT NOW. Aid shipments are beginning to flow into India, including ...
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Modi's Party Loses a Key Election, Held Under the Cloud of Covid NEW DELHI — One of India's feistiest opposition parties cruised to victory in state elections in West Bengal on Sunday, dealing a blow to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a campaign held during a catastrophic surge in Covid-19 infections. Top parties had ...
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The Latest: Colo. governor extends statewide mask mandate Residents are still required to wear masks at schools, child care centers, public government facilities, prisons and health care centers. About 1.9 million people in Colorado are fully vaccinated.
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Scottish election 2021: Sturgeon says 'serious leadership' needed Nicola Sturgeon has said she is the only politician in this election campaign offering serious leadership. Pressed repeatedly on her party's record in government on education and health, she said progress had been made but insisted there was more to do.
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Manchester United v Liverpool game postponed after fan protest Manchester United's Premier League game against Liverpool was postponed after about 200 fans broke into Old Trafford to protest against the Glazer family's ownership of the club. The fixture was scheduled to kick off at 16:30 BST on Sunday. "This is a ...
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Russian Attempts to Expand Sputnik Vaccine Sets Off Discord in Europe BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — When Slovakia's prime minister welcomed a military aircraft carrying 200,000 doses of the Sputnik V vaccine from Russia in March, he posed proudly for photographs on the tarmac in front of crates stuffed with what he expected to ...
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With India drowning in crisis, Modi's party loses big in a key election. Many Indians were stunned that the elections were even held. The entire country is facing its greatest crisis in decades, experiencing vast sickness and death from a second wave of the virus. Hospitals are so full that people are dying in the streets.
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Eight killed as Myanmar security forces fire on 'spring revolution' protests Protesters make the three-finger salute as they take part in a flash mob as part of demonstrations against the military coup on "Global Myanmar Spring Revolution Day" in Yangon.
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Raab dismisses 'gossip' as he defends Johnson over flat revamp costs Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has insisted Boris Johnson followed the rules over changes to his flat, saying newspaper stories were "gossip". Speaking to Sky News, Mr Raab said the prime minister would "engage fully" with inquiries into who initially paid ...
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As families bury their dead, recriminations begin over deadly crush at a religious festival in Israel (CNN) As the Shabbat drew to a close in Israel, funerals for the victims of Friday's crush at Mount Meron have resumed -- and so have the recriminations over the mountaintop disaster that killed 45 people, including children. Flags flew at half-staff on the ...
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