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Israel Live Updates: Fragile Coalition to Oust Netanyahu Faces Growing Pressure Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signaled early Thursday that he would not go down without a struggle. He called on lawmakers to oppose "this dangerous left-wing government." Here's what you need to know: A coalition, if they can keep it: Israel may ...
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The Latest: US OKs vaccine materials for more companies WASHINGTON — White House officials say U.S. producers of vaccine materials and ingredients will no longer have to prioritize orders from three companies working on COVID-19 shots. The change is expected to ease global shortages of key vaccine ...
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First US Vaccine Donations Will Go to 'Wide Range' of Nations in Need Latin America, South and Southeast Asia and Africa will be among the recipients of an initial 25 million excess doses that the Biden administration is sharing this month.
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In Peru's pandemic election, a rural schoolteacher challenges a political dynasty The ideological chasm between first-time candidate Pedro Castillo and political veteran Keiko Fujimori is a study in pandemic-era politics in South America, a devastated continent reeling from soaring poverty and escalating class tension as lockdowns and ...
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Developing countries get a $2.4 billion Covax boost for vaccine distribution The Covax program to ensure the equitable distribution of vaccines globally raised nearly $2.4 billion in fresh funding after a virtual conference on Wednesday — a sum that will allow it to deliver 1.8 billion fully subsidized doses to developing economies by ...
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Denmark Passes Law Allowing Asylum Seekers to Be Processed Outside Europe The law is the latest in a series of hard-line immigration measures that have been introduced in the Nordic nation in recent years — particularly after the 2015 migration crisis in Europe — to discourage asylum seekers.
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India and Israel Inflame Facebook's Fights With Its Own Employees But once it did, its employees flocked to online chat rooms to ask why Facebook had helped Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India stifle dissent. In one internal post, which was reviewed by The New York Times ...
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Biden to meet with UK Prime Minister, Turkish President and other world leaders during first foreign trip Johnson is hosting this year's G7 summit, which is being held in Cornwall from June 11 to 13. The President is also set to hold bilateral meetings with the other leaders of G7 countries -- which consists of the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and ...
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Colleges Say Students Must Get a Covid Vaccine. But No, Not That One. Milloni Doshi, a 25-year-old student from India who is supposed to start her master's degree this fall at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, has a problem. Although Ms. Doshi has been vaccinated against the coronavirus, she ...
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Trade Down Under: no worries, mate? Sheep farmers, disproportionately important to Scottish agriculture, are probably the most vulnerable, but UK ministers emphasise there are benefits for whisky exports. Outside the European Union, ...
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