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| Israel to swear in government, ending Netanyahu's long rule JERUSALEM — Israel is set to swear in a new government on Sunday that will send Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu into the opposition after a record 12 years in office and a political crisis that sparked four elections in two years. Support our journalism. | |
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| 3 takeaways from President Joe Biden's first G7 summit For the White House, it also signaled a return of the United States to the type of consensus-based diplomacy shunned by former President Donald Trump. Like any high school homecoming, Biden found some familiar things: the stilted family photo, the quick ... | |
| Green fingers burned at G-7 summit POLITICO · I want to know whether there's going to be a genuine discussion about taxing imports from countries that aren't doing enough to fight climate change. · It's hard for the G-7 to step up because Congress has not translated Biden's climate commitments ... | |
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| France's Macron spars with UK's Johnson over Brexit geography CARBIS BAY, England (Reuters) -French President Emmanuel Macron stepped into the Brexit maelstrom on the sidelines of the Group of Seven summit by sparring with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson over the post-Brexit geography of the United ... | |
| As Summit Ends, G-7 Urged to Deliver on Vaccines, Climate FALMOUTH, England (AP) — The Group of Seven leaders aim to end their first summit in two years with a punchy set of promises Sunday, including vaccinating the world against coronavirus, making huge corporations pay their fair share of taxes and tackling ... | |
| Israel's Netanyahu poised to lose power to new government Israel's parliament is expected to approve the formation of a new government, ending 12 years of rule by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The prospective government - an unprecedented coalition of parties - has a razor-thin majority of one seat. It would ... | |
| Spain's right wing rejects any pardons for Catalan leaders MADRID — Thousands in Madrid are protesting the Spanish government's plan to issue pardons to a dozen Catalan separatist leaders convicted for their roles in the biggest challenge to the country's unity in recent history. Support our journalism. Subscribe ... | |
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