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China's Combative Nationalists See a World Turning Their Way China's authoritarian system, proponents say, is not just different from the West's democracies, it is also proving itself superior. It is a long-running theme, but China's success against the pandemic has given it a sharp boost.
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Russian Officers Were Near Navalny When He Was Poisoned, Report Says Officers from a secret Russian spy unit with expertise in poisonous substances trailed the Russian opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny for years and were nearby at the time he was exposed to a highly toxic nerve agent that almost killed him last summer, ...
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US lifts Sudan's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism NAIROBI — The United States formally rescinded Sudan's status as a state sponsor of terrorism on Monday, removing the biggest barrier to the African country's access to international lending institutions and economic development. Support our journalism.
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Sudan Celebrates 'New Era' as US Drops It From Terrorism List NAIROBI, Kenya — Sudan took a major step back into the international fold on Monday when the United States formally removed it from a list of state sponsors of terrorism, ending a 27-year period of isolation that turned the vast African country into a ...
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US removes Sudan from state sponsors of terrorism list (CNN) The United States has lifted Sudan's state sponsor of terrorism designation, the US Embassy in Khartoum announced Monday. The two countries reached an agreement in October for Sudan to be lifted from the list. The settlement required Sudan to pay ...
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'Playing With Lives': Brazil's Covid Vaccine Plan Is Mired in Chaos RIO DE JANEIRO — As countries rushed their preparations to inoculate citizens against the coronavirus, Brazil, with its world-renowned immunization program and a robust pharmaceutical manufacturing capacity, should have been at a significant advantage.
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Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine: Bogus reports, accidental finds - the story of the jab In the early hours of Saturday 11 January, Prof Teresa Lambe was woken up by the ping of her email. The information she had been waiting for had just arrived in her inbox: the genetic code for a new coronavirus, shared worldwide by scientists in China.
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Package-tour diplomacy: Thousands of Israeli tourists flock to Dubai after peace deal DUBAI — Ashish Negi prides himself on spotting the nationality of tourists as soon as they walk into his jewelry store — so he can be jokey with Americans, chatty with Brits and ready to bargain with Russians — but he was baffled by the man in the tall black ...
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WTO fails to agree rules to stop overfishing - sources GENEVA (Reuters) - World Trade Organization negotiators have failed to reach a deal by a year-end deadline to cut subsidies that lead to overfishing, the chairman of the talks told delegates at a closed-door meeting on Monday. FILE PHOTO: A delegate ...
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Drugs death figures expected to be worst ever The much-delayed figure for the number of Scots who died as a result of drug misuse last year are to be released. The results, published by National Records of Scotland, are expected to be the worst on record. They are six months late after a huge backlog in ...
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