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Trump authorizes sanctions against International Criminal Court officials Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump on Thursday authorized sanctions and additional visa restrictions against International Criminal Court personnel -- the latest attempt by the administration to strong-arm the international body out of an investigation ...
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Counting the Days Under Virus Lockdown by the Length of Trudeau's Hair TORONTO — It's moppish. It's unruly. It's mesmerizing. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's hair has long been a subject of fascination, ridicule and adulation in Canada. But three months into the coronavirus pandemic, as he has appeared day after day at ...
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US to Penalize War Crimes Investigators Looking Into American Troops WASHINGTON — International investigators looking into charges of war crimes by Americans in Afghanistan will face economic penalties and travel restrictions, the Trump administration warned on Thursday, accusing a Hague-based court of corruption and ...
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Historical Figures Reassessed Around Globe After Floyd Death The rapidly unfolding movement to pull down Confederate monuments around the U.S. in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of police has extended to statues of slave traders, imperialists, conquerors and explorers around the world, including ...
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China's Street Vendor Push Ignites a Debate: How Rich is It? Xie Yiyi lost her job last Friday, making the 22-year-old Beijing resident one of millions of young people in China left unmoored and shaken by the coronavirus. So that same day, heeding the advice of one of China's top leaders, she decided to open a ...
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June 10 Black Lives Matter protests George Floyd's brother, Philonise Floyd, testified before the House on police accountability. He called on lawmakers to overhaul policing laws. Nationwide spread of anti-racist protests have led to calls to defund or outright abolish police departments. A crowd ...
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Trump OKs Sanctions Against International Tribunal Employees WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump lobbed a broadside attack Thursday against the International Criminal Court by authorizing economic sanctions and travel restrictions against court workers directly involved in investigating American troops and ...
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In Lafayette Square, visitors return to a park changed by protests Where law enforcement had lined up behind riot shields, there now stood seven trash cans, overflowing with the pungent residue of a historic week of protests. A trickle of tourists, power walkers and joggers averted their eyes or wrinkled their noses as they ...
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Confederate statues: In 2020, a renewed battle in America's enduring Civil War One hundred fifty-five years after the end of the Civil War, a sculpture of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy, was toppled in the Virginia city that American secessionists called their capital. In Alabama, a statue of Robert E. Lee, the Confederacy's ...
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The Latest: WHO Warns of 'Accelerating' Pandemic in Africa JOHANNESBURG — The World Health Organization says the pandemic in Africa is "accelerating" and that while it took 98 days for the continent to reach 100,000 coronavirus cases it took just 18 days to get to 200,000. WHO Africa chief Matshidiso Moeti said ...
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