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Naftali Bennett, set to be Israel's next leader, represents a break with its more secular past BEIT ARYEH-OFARIM, West Bank — Much like her country, Nirit Weinberg has been on a journey from secular to religious, from centrist to right wing. Once a resident of Israel's crowded coastal plain, she now lives in the hills, where her comfortable family ...
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Peru election: Country on edge ahead of unpredictable run-off The vote pits a left-wing teacher and populist political newcomer, Pedro Castillo, against a household name, right-winger Keiko Fujimori, the daughter of jailed ex-President Alberto Fujimori.
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Election in East Germany Will Test the Far Right's Power "A strong showing by the Christian Democrats would remove a hurdle for Mr. Laschet and could strengthen his position heading into the national race," said Manfred Güllner, who heads the Forsa Institute political polling agency.
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Ceuta and Melilla: Spain's enclaves in North Africa In Morocco they call them the occupied "Sebtah and Melilah". The rest of the world knows them as the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla in North Africa. They are the only piece of European territory on mainland Africa - a political and legal reality that has ...
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Peruvian voters face choice between 2 polarizing populists LIMA, Peru — Peruvian voters will choose between two polarizing populist candidates Sunday in a presidential runoff held as the coronavirus pandemic continues to batter the Andean country and festering anger has led to fears of more political stability.
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Nigeria Bans Twitter After President's Tweet Is Deleted DAKAR, Senegal — Nigeria has blocked Twitter after the social media site deleted a tweet by President Muhammadu Buhari that threatened secessionist groups in the southeast of the country who had been responsible for attacks on government offices.
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Explainer: What is a global minimum tax and what will it mean? Finance Ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) rich nations reached a landmark accord on Saturday backing the creation of a global minimum corporate tax rate of at least 15%, an agreement that could then form the basis of a worldwide deal. read more.
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Twitter Nigeria: Users struggle to access site after government suspension Access to Twitter through Nigeria's main phone providers has been blocked, according to reports from Lagos and the capital, Abuja. It is still accessible on some wi-fi networks. This comes after the government said it was suspending Twitter operations in the ...
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Covid-19: Numbers continue to improve as restrictions ease But infection rates are generally falling across Northern Ireland, as are the number of people in hospital with the virus. And the death rate is very low. Vaccinations.
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Why Mexico's election is all about the man who is not running Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador attends a daily briefing at Palacio Nacional on May 28, 2021 in Mexico City. (CNN) A lot is ...
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