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| Venezuela's Maduro seeks to tighten his grip via election CARACAS, Venezuela — With the political opponents of President Nicolás Maduro boycotting Sunday's election for the National Assembly, his socialist party is expected to dominate the vote, giving him control of the last major institution in Venezuela outside ... | |
| Indian Farmers' Protests Spread, in Challenge to Modi NEW DELHI — Before India's farmers rose up in anger, presenting an increasingly difficult challenge to a government already grappling with the coronavirus outbreak and a devastating economic slump, Devinder Singh set his field on fire. Mr. Singh would ... | |
| Trump Orders All American Troops Out of Somalia WASHINGTON — President Trump, pressing his end-of-term troop withdrawals from conflicts around the world, will pull American forces out of Somalia, where they have been trying to push back advances by Islamist insurgents in the Horn of Africa. | |
| For Boris Johnson, a Week to Exorcise the Demons of 2020 LONDON — Britain's approval of a coronavirus vaccine this week, beating every other Western country, would be a political gift for any leader. But perhaps none needs it as much as Prime Minister Boris Johnson. A successful vaccine rollout could be the last ... | |
| Vaccines End the Pandemic's Political Harmony This week people in Britain learned that a coronavirus vaccine will soon be on its way — at least for the first batch of people. In Canada, however, vaccines were the focus of political squabbling. Image. Pfizer's plant in Belgium that will be supplying vaccine to ... | |
| Israel urges citizens to avoid Gulf, cites Iran threat JERUSALEM — The Israeli government on Thursday urged its citizens to avoid travel to the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, citing threats of Iranian attacks. Iran has been threatening to attack Israeli targets since its chief nuclear scientist, Mohsen ... | |
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| Fishing holds key to Brexit trade deal as talks drag on BRUSSELS — In the decisive final days of talks, the tiny fishing industry is holding up a massive trade deal between the European Union and recently departed Britain, putting at risk hundreds of thousands of jobs and tens of billions of euros in annual ... | |
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