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Daily update June 2, 2021
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The New York Times
JERUSALEM — When Israelis opened their newspapers and news websites on Tuesday, they encountered a barrage of reports and commentary about the possible downfall of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the country's longest-serving leader.
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Washington Post
Though still to be confirmed by Israel's parliament, the deal on the table would make a former Netanyahu protege, Naftali Bennett, Israel's next prime minister — at least for a fixed time, according to the terms of the bargain taking shape, before handing off to Yair ...
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Washington Post
Peru's government broadened the criteria for classifying virus-related deaths at the recommendation of an expert panel, which found that the official toll, based solely on positive test results, probably was a vast undercount.
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The New York Times
LONDON — Prime Minister Boris Johnson's marriage to his fiancée, Carrie Symonds, on Saturday caught even his closest advisers off guard. Yet, perhaps the most surprising thing about the stealth ceremony was how by-the-book it was. The bride wore a ...
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CNN
Soldiers on patrol in Cali a day after protests against the government of Colombian President Iván Duque on May 29, 2021 in Cali. Bogota (CNN) ...
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Bloomberg
Pedro Castillo was a little-known union organizer from the hinterland. Now he's made it to the runoff, striking fear into Lima's elite. By. Jim Wyss. June 1, 2021, 2:00 AM PDT. Pedro Castillo attends a campaign rally in Lima on May 27. Photographer: Miguel ...
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Washington Post
Herzog, 60, is a former head of Israel's Labor Party and opposition leader who unsuccessfully ran against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the 2013 parliamentary elections. Story continues below ...
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Washington Post
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine president has rejected full public disclosure of details of his administration's deadly anti-drug crackdown, citing national security. President Rodrigo Duterte said in televised remarks Monday night that divulging ...
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ABC News
An Australian court has rejected a challenge to the federal government's draconian power to prevent most citizens from leaving the country so they don't bring the coronavirus home. By The Associated Press. May 31, 2021, 11:30 PM. • 11 min read. Share to ...
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BBC News
Officially, he won the election last year by a landslide - but the opposition movement and Western governments including the UK and EU say it was rigged. President Lukashenko insists he ...
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