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China's History Is Revised, to the Glory of Xi Jinping The Communist Party has anointed him one of its revered leaders, paving the way for an already powerful leader to wield even greater influence.
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Why chaos in eastern Europe is never bad news for Vladimir Putin On Monday, NATO's Secretary-General warned Moscow against "potential aggressive actions" after Ukrainian officials estimated there were 90,000 Russian troops "near the border and in the temporarily occupied territories," as well as in the Black Sea.
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Nigerian judicial panel condemns 2020 Lekki toll gate shooting as 'a massacre' (CNN) Lethal violence committed by Nigeria's military on the night of October 20, 2020 could be considered a "massacre," a government-appointed panel concluded Monday -- contradicting previous official accounts of the incident.
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Manny Pacquiao says he'll jail former allies if he wins Philippine presidency (CNN) Former boxing champion turned senator, Manny Pacquiao says he will seek corruption charges against some of his former political allies within the Duterte government if he wins the Philippine presidential election next year.
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Poland Uses Water Cannons and Tear Gas as Tensions Rise at Belarus Border Western leaders have accused President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko of Belarus of using migrants as weapons in an effort to pressure the European Union.
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Germany suspends approval of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, sending gas prices soaring. BERLIN — A German regulator on Tuesday suspended its certification of Nord Stream 2, an undersea pipeline intended to transport natural gas directly to Germany from Russia that has been the source of a long-running dispute between Berlin, ...
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German energy regulator suspends Nord Stream 2 certification, sets demands FRANKFURT, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Germany's energy regulator said on Tuesday it had suspended the certification process for the Nord Stream 2 pipeline to pump Russian gas and said the Swiss-based consortium needed to form a company under German law to ...
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2 Explosions Hit Ugandan Capital KAMPALA, Uganda — Two loud explosions rocked Uganda's capital, Kampala, early Tuesday, sparking chaos and confusion as people fled what appeared to be coordinated attacks. One blast was near a police station and another on a street near Parliament, ...
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Violence erupts on Poland-Belarus border as Polish guards fire water cannon on migrants throwing rocks The Polish Border Guard said Tuesday that migrants camped out near the Kuźnica-Bruzgi border crossing were behaving "aggressively," throwing stones and various objects at the Polish services. "In order to prevent illegal border ...
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Evacuations Continue After Mudslides in British Columbia In Abbotsford, a city of about 162,000 people near the border between Canada and the United States, heavy rainfall set off mudslides and flooding in many areas of the city, the authorities there said. No injuries ...
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