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Intractable African Crises Flare as Biden's Top Diplomat Visits Kenya NAIROBI, Kenya — Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken's first visit to sub-Saharan Africa was intended to be a grand gesture of American support for the continent. But his first day also illustrated the frustrating limits of American influence in a ...
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Boris Johnson Battered in Parliament as Scandal Puts Him on Defense LONDON — Prime Minister Boris Johnson has long stymied opponents by bluffing and blustering his way out of corners that would trap a more conventional politician. But in Parliament on Wednesday, faced with a corruption scandal and bad news on other ...
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Risk for Leader of Belarus: Migrants He Lured May Want to Stay President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko of Belarus, whom the E.U. accuses of engineering a migrant crisis on the border with Poland, could face a serious headache if asylum seekers try to stay in his country.
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Natural gas prices in Europe soar on pipeline setback Russian gas flows through the Yamal-Europe pipeline to Germany were steady on Wednesday morning and above levels at the weekend, data from German network operator Gascade showed. The pipeline, which runs through Belarus - ...
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A Green Light at the Window for Migrants The European Union has accused the leader of Belarus, Aleksandr G. Lukashenko, of funneling asylum seekers from the Middle East through his country into Poland in retaliation for the E.U. sanctions imposed on his government after a disputed election last ...
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Travel companies are vowing to go 'net zero.' Here's what that means. More newcomers signed on in the run-up to COP26, the U.N. climate summit that ended last week in Glasgow, Scotland. Even heavy users of fossil fuels — including travel companies — are getting on board. Airlines tout their plans in calls with investors.
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10 anti-coup protesters shot dead in Sudan capital, say medics (CNN) Ten people were shot dead by security forces during anti-coup demonstrations in Sudan's capital Khartoum Wednesday, the civilian-allied Sudanese Central Doctors Committee said on Facebook. Thousands of demonstrators marched on the streets of ...
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Islamic State claims responsibility for Uganda bombings Two civilians and a police officer were killed in the blasts, police spokesperson Fred Enanga told reporters at a news conference in the city. Three suicide attackers also died. The ISIS-affiliated Amaq News ...
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Sudanese forces kill 10 protesting the country's recent coup, medics report. As if the war in Ethiopia were not enough, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken's Africa visit is also shadowed by a military coup in Sudan, which has prompted weeks of protests drawing hundreds of thousands of people. On Wednesday, Sudanese security ...
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Chinese state media release alleged email from tennis star Peng Shuai amid worry over whereabouts The purported email -- which has not been verified by CNN -- also appears to walk back Peng's sexual allegations against a former top Communist Party leader. It was sent to the Women's Tennis Association Chairman and CEO Steve Simon, CGTN reported ...
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