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Covid Live Updates: South Asia, Battling Outbreaks, Scrambles for Vaccines India's halt to exports threatens inoculation drives across the region. Elsewhere, the European Union is expected to recommend removing a ban on nonessential travel from the U.S.. Here's what you need to know: Despite the G7 pledge of global aid, South ...
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Kenneth Kaunda, Zambian president and African liberation symbol, dies at 97 Kenneth Kaunda, a symbol of African liberation who led Zambia to freedom from British rule and served as its first president, maintaining a loose grip on the country for 27 years before presiding over multiparty elections that forced him from power, has died at ...
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Nicaragua Denies Entry to New York Times Journalist Amid Escalating Crisis The refusal to admit the reporter comes amid a nationwide crackdown on journalists, opposition politicians and civil society groups.
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Ethiopia election: A sham or democratic rebirth? Ethiopia is poised to hold what its prime minister calls the nation's first attempt at free and fair elections, but it is taking place amid deepening insecurity, a boycott by some leading opposition parties, and the Tigray region being consumed not only by conflict ...
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After Putin Meeting, a Biden Trait Shows Itself Again: Stubborn Optimism The president's insistence on an "optimistic face" could open him up to criticism. But his allies insist it's an essential ingredient to making progress.
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Indigenous People Advance a Dramatic Goal: Reversing Colonialism That school is in Kamloops, a city in British Columbia from which, 52 years ago, Indigenous leaders started a global campaign to reverse centuries of colonial eradication and reclaim their status as sovereign nations. Their ...
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Iran nuclear deal hangs in balance as Islamic Republic votes DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran's tattered nuclear deal with world powers hangs in the balance as the country prepares to vote on Friday for a new president and diplomats press on with efforts to get both the U.S. and Tehran to reenter the accord.
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Opinion: Nigeria's Twitter ban harms people — and democracy Makua Adimora is a Nigerian culture journalist and editor. Twitter is Nigeria's only functional emergency line. Home to an estimated 40 million Nigerian users, the social media app serves as a crowdfunding community, information outlet and means of ...
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Israel Strikes Gaza Again, After Militants Set Fires in Israel JERUSALEM — Israeli airstrikes hit several sites in Gaza on Thursday night for the second time in three days, after Palestinian militants sent incendiary balloons into farmland in southern Israel for the third day in a row. There were no reported casualties in ...
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Ivory Coast's ex-President Gbagbo to return home after ICC acquittal Former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo is expected to return home, 10 years after he was taken to the International Criminal Court (ICC) on charges of crimes against humanity. Mr Gbagbo has been living in the Belgian capital Brussels since his ...
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