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Daily update May 18, 2020
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The New York Times
KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghanistan's monthslong election dispute, which resulted in the bizarre reality of two men taking the oath of office as president, reached a resolution on Sunday when President Ashraf Ghani gave his chief rival, Abdullah Abdullah, the ...
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Washington Post
JERUSALEM — After three deadlocked and divisive elections, a year and a half of political paralysis and another three-day delay because of political infighting in his Likud party, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu finally swore in his new government on ...
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The New York Times
Japan fell into a recession for the first time since 2015, as its already weakened economy was dragged down by the coronavirus's impact on businesses at home and abroad. The world's third-largest economy after the United States and China shrank by an ...
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The New York Times
JERUSALEM — Ending a 510-day political crisis that three elections had failed to resolve, Israel on Sunday swore in a new government that was assembled to respond to the coronavirus pandemic, extending Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ...
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BBC News
There have been numerous scare stories about trials for a coronavirus vaccine being carried out on people in Africa. However, scientists say that it is vital that Africans take part in these trials, arguing it could jeopardise efforts to find a vaccine that works ...
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Wall Street Journal
TEL AVIV—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's new unity government was sworn in Sunday, cementing a fragile political alliance with former rival Benny Gantz to end more than one year of political stalemate in the country. Messrs. Netanyahu and ...
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NPR
Every morning at a few minutes after 10 a.m. Dakar time, an official from Senegal's Health Ministry walks calmly to a podium, usually with a face mask pulled across his or her face – so there's no visual clue as to whether the days COVID-19 case count is good ...
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Crux: Covering all things Catholic
A new Polish documentary film on sexual abuse by Catholic clergy was released Saturday through the internet. Hide and Seek, produced by brothers Marek and Tomasz Sekielski, documents not only the sexual abuse of children within the Church in Poland, ...
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The New York Times
HOUSTON — Driving in the United States and Europe is picking up a little. Refineries in China are buying more oil as that country's economy reopens. Saudi Arabia and Russia ended their price war and slashed production, and American oil companies are ...
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Washington Post
KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and political rival Abdullah Abdullah have signed a power-sharing agreement two months after both declared themselves the winner of last September's presidential election. Ghani spokesman Sediq ...
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