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The incredible rise of Samoa's first female Prime Minister-elect, and the man still standing in her way When Fiame Naomi Mata'afa turned up to the Pacific island nation's Parliament on Monday to be sworn in, she found the building locked. The 64-year-old went ahead with the oath-taking ceremony anyway -- inside a tent on Parliament grounds.
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They Call It 'Insane': Where Myanmar Sends Political Prisoners For 134 years, Insein Prison has stood as a monument to brutality. Since the Feb. 1 coup, journalists, elected leaders and pro-democracy protesters have been held in the aging facility.
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Boris Johnson Married in Stealth Ceremony, Reports Say The British prime minister's marriage to Carrie Symonds at London's main Roman Catholic cathedral was carried out in extreme secrecy, according to news reports.
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Brexit: EU-UK 'compromise needed for NI Protocol to work' Otherwise, Sir David Sterling warned, Northern Ireland faces "a sustained period of political instability and poor economic performance". He said the UK will have to yield some of "the ...
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Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds are married (CNN) UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson married Carrie Symonds in what PA Media described as a "secret wedding" at Westminster Cathedral on Saturday. The wedding was reportedly held in front of close friends and family, according to several British ...
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Plague of Mice in Australia Overruns Farms, Shops and Bedrooms A blue tarp covering wheat grain infested with mice at the Fragar family's farm seven hours west of Sydney, Australia. Farmers throughout the region are seeing their stocks of grains being eaten by mice.
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The brazen arrest of a Belarusian activist has terrified dissidents all over the world Roman Protasevich was arrested in Minsk, the Belarusian capital, after Ryanair flight 4978 was diverted to land in the country following a "security alert." He is charged with "organizing mass riots and group actions that grossly violate public order," from outside ...
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The Latest: Afghanistan closes schools in Kabul, provinces Afghanistan's Health Ministry has announced the shutdown of all public and private universities and schools in the country's 16 provinces, including Kabul, for at least two weeks starting Saturday. By The Associated Press. May 28, 2021, 10:32 PM.
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The Latest: Philippines Ends Ban on Workers' Travel to Saudi Philippine Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III said that after Saudi Arabia formally notified his country Saturday that recruitment agencies and Saudi employers would bear the costs of tests and 10 days of quarantine for Filipinos, he decided to lift the ban.
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Mali's top court declares coup leader Goita as interim president (CNN) Mali's constitutional court on Friday declared Assimi Goita, the colonel who led a military coup this week while serving as vice president, to be the new interim president. The ruling raises the stakes as West African leaders prepare to meet on Sunday to ...
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