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Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, former French president, dies at 94 Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, the former French president who worked for three decades to modernize his country's institutions and create a centralized government for Europe — only to be voted out of office by a resentful nation and disappointed by the weaker ...
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Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Who Struggled to Transform France, Dies at 94 Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, the modern-minded conservative who became president of France in 1974 vowing to transform his tradition-bound, politically polarized country, only to be turned out of office seven years later after failing to accomplish his goals or to ...
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The Latest: Young S Koreans taking crucial university exam SEOUL, South Korea — Hundreds of thousands of masked students in South Korea, including 35 COVID-19 patients, are taking the country's highly competitive university entrance exam despite a viral resurgence that has forced authorities to toughen social ...
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Hungarian politician resigns party after Belgium party bust BUDAPEST, Hungary — A former European Parliament lawmaker from Hungary resigned from his country's ruling party Wednesday after being swept up in a scandal involving what media reports called an orgy that police in Brussels broke up last week amid ...
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China Poised to Be First to Distribute Virus Vaccine in Latin America, US Official Says This article was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. WASHINGTON — China, already competing for influence in this hemisphere through a multibillion-dollar network of investment and infrastructure deals, is likely to beat the ...
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France and UN rally aid for Lebanon, urge political reforms PARIS — France and the United Nations vowed Wednesday to keep providing humanitarian aid to Lebanon but urged the country's leaders to form a new government as a political deadlock in Beirut has blocked billions of dollars in assistance for the ...
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Covid-19: Shoppers return to stores under England's new tier system Shoppers have returned to stores across England, after non-essential retailers opened their doors at the end of a four-week national lockdown. A tiered system of Covid-19 rules has now come into force in the nation - to "safeguard the gains made during the ...
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Israel may be headed for new elections — again JERUSALEM — Israel's ongoing political crisis, which left the country without a government for more than a year and saddled it with a mostly dysfunctional one during the coronavirus pandemic, threatened to descend into chaos once again Wednesday as ...
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Half a million South Korean students sit a college entrance exam despite rising Covid cases Seoul, South Korea (CNN) Half a million students will sit South Korea's notoriously difficult National College Entrance Exam on Thursday, a marathon, nine-hour test day that is the country's answer to the SATs and can determine a teenager's future. The tests ...
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Cher helps Kaavan the lonely elephant find a new life, and maybe even love, after a grim 35 years Islamabad — Pop music icon Cher was in Pakistan over the weekend to join a lonely elephant on his long-awaited journey to salvation. Kaavan, dubbed the world's loneliest elephant, finally escaped the meager confines of a zoo in Islamabad and was well ...
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