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Make Chile great again? Meet the far-right presidential candidate tempting voters from Chile's left and center I consider myself a leftist, but today I am 100% sure I will go for José Antonio Kast," said Rodrigo Álvarez, a 48-old sociologist and public administrator, referring to Chile's far right presidential candidate, a long-time conservative politician and ...
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How India's Farmers, Organized and Well Funded, Faced Down Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said lawmakers would repeal new agricultural laws that the protesting farmers feared would leave them vulnerable to rapacious big companies and destroy their way of life. Their victory won't help ...
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US Tries to Convince Arab Allies It Isn't Abandoning Them It is a tough sell. At a meeting on Saturday in Bahrain that comes on the eve of global talks meant to rein in Iran's nuclear ambitions, Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III faced tough questions about ...
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Europe is learning a crucial lesson -- vaccines work, but they alone won't stop Covid now London (CNN) As Western Europe's vaccination rollout gained strength in the early part of 2021, many of the region's leaders touted the shots as their immediate route out of the pandemic. Press conferences took on an almost celebratory tone as ...
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Iran and US are trying to renegotiate nuclear deal Scott Simon speaks to Vali Nasr, professor of International Affairs and Middle East Studies at the Johns Hopkins University, about the latest moves to save the nuclear deal with Iran. SCOTT SIMON, HOST: This week, the Biden administration floated the ...
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Thousands in Austria Protest Virus Lockdown and Vaccine Mandate The police in Vienna estimated that up to 40,000 people took part in the march, families and far-right groups alike. The protests were largely peaceful throughout the afternoon, but as dusk fell over the Austrian capital, skirmishes broke out between ...
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'Burning the metro': Chile election divides voters between protest and order SANTIAGO, Nov 20 (Reuters) - For many Chileans, Plaza Baquedano, a broad rotary in central Santiago that for decades served as a center of social protest, has become a powerful symbol of hope. For two years, city residents have regularly gathered here ...
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken wraps up his Africa tour SIMON: NPR's Michele Kelemen traveled along with the secretary of state in those three countries - Kenya, Nigeria and Senegal. She joins us now from Dakar. Michele, thanks for being with us. MICHELE ...
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Dutch police open fire on rioters in demonstration against COVID restrictions THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Police opened fire on protesters in rioting that erupted in downtown Rotterdam around a demonstration against COVID-19 restrictions late Friday night. The Dutch city's mayor called it "an orgy of violence.".
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Flood-hit Canada province braces for heavy rain, three bodies found ABBOTSFORD, British Columbia, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Searchers located three bodies swept away by landslides in British Columbia, officials said on Saturday, after record rainfall that paralyzed parts of the province, leading to food and fuel shortages.
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