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Covid-19 Live Updates: Israel, a World Leader in Vaccines, Faces New Outbreak The C.D.C. extended a national eviction moratorium through July 21. Travel restrictions were put in place in Sydney after a cluster of cases grew to 49. Here's what you need to know: Israel, a world leader in fighting the virus, grapples with a new outbreak.
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Unauthorized Settlement Creates Stress Test for Israel's New Government The outpost of Evyatar is illegal under Israeli law. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett will anger one wing of his coalition if he evicts the settlers, and another if he lets them stay.
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Benigno S. Aquino III, Former President of the Philippines, Is Dead at 61 Former President Benigno S. Aquino III of the Philippines, scion of the country's most prominent pro-democracy political family, died in Manila on Thursday. He was 61. One of his sisters, Pinky Aquino-Abellada, confirmed his death. The cause, she said, was ...
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Solar industry's ties to China's Xinjiang region raise specter of forced labor At a silicon factory in China's northwestern desert, Uyghur workers man electric furnaces that reach more than 2,000 degrees. Those with college degrees can earn about $600 a month running the power supply; others inspect and load products onto trucks or ...
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Confident in Its Impunity, the Myanmar Junta Ignores Diplomacy Western powers have imposed sanctions. Neighboring countries have implored the military to restore democracy. More than 200 human rights groups have called for an arms embargo. And last week, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a blunt ...
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Five years after the Brexit vote, the economic effects are still taking shape. The Biden administration plans to extend the federal moratorium on evictions for another month. · Here's what happened in markets today. · Central banks are urged to counter cryptocurrencies with their own digital money.
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'It's More Fun': Germany Offers Blinken a Gushing Welcome BERLIN — Foreign leaders often feign indifference toward changes in American governments. But during his two-day visit to Germany's capital, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken's swooning hosts did little to disguise their relief over the end of the Trump era ...
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Benigno Aquino III, Philippine president who fought corruption and Chinese territorial claims, dies at 61 Former Philippine president Benigno Aquino III, a scion of pro-democracy leaders who helped topple dictator Ferdinand Marcos in the 1980s and who was a staunch campaigner in his own right against domestic corruption and China's expansive territorial ...
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Dalian Atkinson: 'Big match' player whose death led to murder trial In 2016, Mr Atkinson died after a stand-off with two West Mercia Police officers outside his father's home in Shropshire. One has been convicted of his manslaughter but a jury could not reach a verdict on a charge of assault against the second officer.
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What Else Has Hong Kong Lost, Readers Ask as a Paper Is Forced to Shut Apple Daily, a pro-democracy news outlet, is the biggest casualty yet in Beijing's campaign against Hong Kong's once freewheeling news media. Its million-copy final edition sold fast.
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