Selasa, 13 Oktober 2020

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Daily update October 14, 2020
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The New York Times
LONDON — Breakfast starts at 8 a.m. and guests help themselves to croissants and juice before the sleek figure of Rishi Sunak, the British chancellor of the Exchequer, works his way around the crowded, oak-paneled dining room of his official London home, ...
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Washington Post
WARSAW, Poland — Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki says he'll quarantine after he met last week with a person who tested positive for the coronavirus. In a video message, Morawiecki says his government was working as usual. He urged the ...
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CNN
A version of this story appeared in the October 13 edition of CNN's Coronavirus: Fact vs. Fiction newsletter. Sign up here to receive the need-to-know headlines every weekday. (CNN) While the Asia-Pacific region treads water until a coronavirus vaccine is ...
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Washington Post
BEIRUT — Two months after the United Arab Emirates announced an agreement to establish diplomatic relations with Israel, the tightly controlled media in Saudi Arabia are offering clues to whether the influential kingdom might follow suit. Support our ...
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The New York Times
In a normal October, the Radisson BLU Saga Hotel in Reykjavik would be buzzing with tourists hoping for a glimpse of the Northern Lights, business travelers in town for trade fairs, honeymooners gearing up for a tour of Iceland's waterfalls and geothermal ...
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The New York Times
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — A Slovakian court has sentenced the country's leading neo-fascist politician to more than four years in prison after he used a well-known neo-Nazi symbol. The politician, Marian Kotleba, the head of the extremist People's Party Our ...
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The New York Times
SHGHARJIK, Armenia — The concrete memorial to 30 Azerbaijani soldiers — pockmarked, stained and cracked — pokes out of the craggy mountainside next to the crumbling remnants of two junked cars. They died fighting for the Soviet Union in World War II, ...
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CNN
SARS refers to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, a controversial Nigerian police unit that has been the target of nationwide protests demanding an end to police brutality. Police announced Sunday the unit will be dissolved.
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BBC News
The SNP has been criticised after using footage of a woman in a Scout uniform as part of a party political broadcast. The broadcast was originally shown on TV in February, before being repeated on BBC One Scotland on Monday evening. The Scouts have ...
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BBC News
The decades-old Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in the Caucasus is no longer frozen. Armenia and Azerbaijan are engaged in the heaviest clashes since the 1990s, despite Russian mediation efforts. Azerbaijan says retaking the disputed territory is unfinished ...
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