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NI 100: Building a 'mini-Westminster' in strife-torn Belfast A century ago King George V officially opened the Northern Ireland Parliament, the beginnings of an institution that would govern most of the new state's affairs for 51 years. It faced many challenges ...
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Ethiopia's historic election overshadowed by a cascade of crises and conflict The election itself has been weakened by widespread insecurity, logistical issues and political disputes. Tigray will not take part in the vote at all, and about a fifth of polling stations in the rest of the country ...
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The Lazarus heist: How North Korea almost pulled off a billion-dollar hack In 2016 North Korean hackers planned a $1bn raid on Bangladesh's national bank and came within an inch of success - it was only by a fluke that all but $81m of the transfers were halted, report Geoff White and Jean H Lee. But how did one of the world's ...
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After 35-Day Manhunt for Missing Far-Right Soldier, Body Is Found in Belgium At the time, the soldier was armed with four rocket launchers, a submachine gun and a semiautomatic pistol that he had taken from an army depot. The prosecutor said an initial investigation indicated the body belonged ...
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Israel struggles to restore vaccine swap deal after Palestinians reject doses for being too old Some 5 million Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza are still without sufficient vaccine supplies as shipments from other sources continue to lag even while their neighbor, Israel, is mostly returning to pre-pandemic life.
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This Time, Rights Groups Might Be Less Willing To Champion Aung San Suu Kyi Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's ousted leader, is facing a familiar prospect: years after her release from house arrest, she looks likely to be heading back into a prolonged detention at the hands of a ruling council of generals. Suu Kyi was once the darling of the ...
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France elects regional leaders, preps for presidential vote PARIS — Marine Le Pen's far right party is riding high on her tough-on-security, stop-immigration message as French voters start choosing regional leaders Sunday in an election that's seen as a dress rehearsal for next year's presidential vote. Support our ...
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The Latest: China says 1 billion vaccine doses administered BEIJING — China has announced that more than 1 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccine had been administered in the country. The National Health Commission did not say Sunday how many people had been vaccinated. As elsewhere, most of the vaccines in ...
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The Latest: Protests decry Brazil policies as toll tops 500K RIO DE JANEIRO — Anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in cities across Brazil as the nation's confirmed death toll from COVID-19 soared past half a million. It's a tragedy many critics blame ...
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DUP leadership: Donaldson favourite as nominations open Nominations for the post of Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader have opened. Lagan Valley MP Sir Jeffrey Donaldson is favourite to take the top post and has made it clear he would to lead the party from Stormont as first minister. It follows the resignation ...
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