Rabu, 19 Februari 2020

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Washington (CNN) The Pentagon's top policy official who warned against withholding military aid to Ukraine last year resigned on Wednesday at the request of President Donald Trump, according to a copy of his resignation letter obtained by CNN. John Rood ...
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The New York Times
BERLIN — A week after Angela Merkel's chosen successor threw her conservative party into disarray by announcing she would step down, the candidates who have emerged seem to represent the antithesis of the centrist chancellor from Germany's east.
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The New York Times
Over the last decade Eyal Weizman and his colleagues within the London-based investigative group Forensic Architecture have examined violent occurrences around the world, often using video and architectural rendering software in efforts to parse ...
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The New York Times
LAS VEGAS — The simmering Midwestern feud between Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and Pete Buttigieg erupted on Wednesday night in response to a question at the Democratic presidential debate about Ms. Klobuchar's failure to recall the name of ...
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CNN
New York (CNN Business) General Electric appears to have a dodged a bullet in President Donald Trump's fight with China over the theft of American trade secrets. The Trump administration is poised to give a GE (GE) joint venture the green light to continue ...
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CNN
London (CNN) A lawyer for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has said that a former US congressman offered him a pardon on behalf of US President Donald Trump, in exchange for denying Russian involvement in the Democratic National Committee email ...
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The New York Times
LONDON — To a chorus of complaints from employers, Britain said on Wednesday that it would slam the door on low-skilled workers as it moved to cut overall immigration by locking migrants from Europe and elsewhere out of sectors like catering, ...
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Wall Street Journal
MEXICO CITY—Mexican law-enforcement officers are investigating former President Enrique Peña Nieto as part of the country's highest-profile corruption case in years, a senior Mexican judicial official said. The probe into the former leader is part of a broad ...
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Washington Post
MOSCOW — In October 2016, the head of Russia's largest oil company traveled to the birthplace of Hugo Chávez, in the empty, sweltering plains of Venezuela, to unveil a giant bronze statue of the late socialist leader that he and his longtime friend, Russian ...
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The New York Times
YOKOHAMA, Japan — Hundreds of passengers walked off a coronavirus-stricken cruise ship Wednesday after getting the all-clear from the Japanese authorities, but the scene that greeted them as their feet touched solid ground for the first time in weeks ...
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