Rabu, 11 November 2020

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Daily update November 12, 2020
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The New York Times
HONG KONG — China moved on Wednesday to quash one of the last vestiges of democracy and dissent in Hong Kong, forcing the ouster of four pro-democracy lawmakers from their elected offices in a purge that prompted the rest of the opposition to vow to ...
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The New York Times
NAIROBI, Kenya — The Islamic State militants, by several accounts, struck the tiny farming community on a plateau in northern Mozambique during an initiation rite to induct teenage boys into manhood. Armed with machetes, the attackers beheaded as many ...
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Washington Post
MOSCOW — The drone's-eye-view over Nagorno-Karabakh defined much of the six-week war in the mountainous enclave within Azerbaijan: The video first showed soldiers below in trenches, then came blasts and smoke, then nothing. Follow the latest on ...
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The New York Times
CAIRO — As the pandemic swept up the Nile this spring, one idealistic young doctor at a bustling Cairo public hospital at first grew anxious. Then he became angry. Patients were flooding through the hospital doors but resources were alarmingly scarce.
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The New York Times
HONG KONG — Hong Kong's pro-democracy lawmakers said Wednesday they would resign en masse to protest Beijing's growing control over the local legislature, one of the last remaining centers of dissent in the Chinese city. The 15 resignations were set ...
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CNN
Hong Kong (CNN) Four pro-democracy Hong Kong lawmakers were stripped of their seats on Wednesday after Beijing passed a resolution giving local authorities broad new powers to quash dissent, in a move that could signal the end of political opposition ...
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The New York Times
President Trump's new acting secretary of defense began a since-aborted diplomatic gambit last month to negotiate with a Somali terrorist group — drawing the ire of the secretary of state.
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The New York Times
The political party led by Myanmar's civilian leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, is poised to stay in power after winning what is only the second truly contested election the country has held in decades, though one in which many voters from ethnic minority groups ...
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Washington Post
Bahrain's Prince Khalifa bin Salman al-Khalifa, one of the world's longest-serving prime ministers who led his island nation's government for decades and survived the 2011 Arab Spring protests that demanded his ouster over corruption allegations, died Nov.
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BBC News
As a cricketer, Tejashwi Yadav was a flop. The political dynast had dropped out of school to pursue a career in cricket. He scored a paltry 37 runs in seven first class games and spent four seasons on the Delhi team's bench in the prestigious Indian Premier ...
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