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| Why China May Call the World's Bluff on Hong Kong HONG KONG — China long depended on Hong Kong to be everything it was not. The city's freewheeling capitalism and personal freedoms, both absent from the mainland, made it one of the world's premier financial hubs. Together, they flourished for ... | |
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| The Latest: Spanish deaths up 44000, or 24%, in 2020 so far The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. COVID-19 causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. ___. MADRID — Spain's national ... | |
| What Will College Be Like in the Fall? With the threat of the coronavirus continuing into the fall and next year, colleges and universities across the country are struggling with whether to reopen their campuses — and if so, how. On one side of the ledger are the health risks of density if students ... | |
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| Trump Makes Fresh Attempt to Resolve Saudi, Qatar Feud The Trump administration is taking a new tack in trying to resolve a three-year-old feud between Qatar and its Gulf neighbors by pressing Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to halt their bans on Qatari airlines flying over their countries, according to ... | |
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| Anti-gay viral video stirs outrage ahead of Russian referendum (CNN) An anti-LGBTQ ad by a pro-Kremlin news portal has sparked outrage on Russian social media -- and drawn attention to a propaganda campaign for a national referendum that could pave the way for Russian President Vladimir Putin to stay in power ... | |
| Irish words 'carry sad risk of being seen as political' A woman has lost her quest to have an Irish epitaph engraved without translation on her mother's tombstone in an English cemetery. Caroline Newey's mother, Margaret Keane died two years ago and is buried in grounds owned by St Giles' Church, Exhall, ... | |
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