Kamis, 22 Oktober 2020

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Daily update October 23, 2020
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CNN
(CNN) American politics have taken on a déjà-vu feeling for Venezuelan-Americans, many of whom say the 2020 race recalls the decades-long political fractures experienced back home by millions of Venezuelans. Ever since former president Hugo Chavez ...
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The New York Times
A WORLD BENEATH THE SANDS The Golden Age of Egyptology By Toby Wilkinson. No civilization has visited itself upon the Western imagination as powerfully as that of ancient Egypt. With its fathomless mystery, its architectural majesty, its artistic ...
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Crux: Covering all things Catholic
ROME – Despite mounting criticism, the Vatican announced Thursday the renewal of its provisional agreement with China on the appointment of bishops for another two years, in what many observers see as a down payment by Rome on eventual diplomatic ...
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The New York Times
Lebanon's Former Prime Minister Tapped to Lead Again Despite Cries for Change. Saad Hariri, who stepped down amid antigovernment protests last year, could return as the head of the government amid multiple crises.
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Washington Post
The United States joined Brazil, Egypt, Hungary, Indonesia and Uganda on Thursday to co-sponsor a nonbinding international declaration opposing abortion, in a rebuke of the U.N. Human Rights Council, which has enshrined abortion access as a universal ...
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CNN
(CNN) The Czech Republic's coronavirus crisis is now so bad that when Prime Minister Andrej Babis stood in front of reporters during a live news conference Wednesday, he did something few leaders often do. He apologized to the people. Five times. Babis ...
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BBC News
image captionThere was an explosion caused by a gas leak in Karachi, but there were no clashes between troops and police. Fake news has been widely circulating on Indian sites and social media this week, claiming a civil war had broken in the Pakistani ...
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The New York Times
BRUSSELS — Treated with contempt by President Trump, who considers them rivals and deadbeats instead of allies, many European leaders look forward to the possibility of a Biden presidency. But they are painfully aware that four years of Mr. Trump have ...
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The New York Times
ROME — The Vatican said on Thursday that it had extended an agreement with Beijing over the appointment of bishops in China, weeks after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo traveled to the Vatican on an unsuccessful mission to kill it. The announcement ...
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Washington Post
BRUSSELS — The European Union on Thursday awarded its top human rights prize to the Belarus opposition movement and its leader, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, for their challenge to President Alexander Lukashenko's long, hard-line reign. Support our ...
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