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Covid-19 Live Updates: US Surpasses 25 Million Coronavirus Cases, a Staggering Tally President Biden predicts that U.S. pandemic deaths will exceed 600,000. The world's first lockdown, in Wuhan, China, was a year ago today. RIGHT NOW. 200 National Guard members sent to Washington for the inauguration have tested positive for the ...
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Barred From US Under Trump, Muslims Exult in Biden's Open Door Few foreigners welcomed President Biden's election victory as enthusiastically as the tens of thousands of Muslims who have been locked out of the United States for the past four years.
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With a conflict over Iran looming, Israel sends a new envoy for the post-Trump era But Gilad Erdan, the new ambassador, does not appear rattled. "Not every disagreement should lead to a crisis," Erdan said in an interview with The Washington Post.
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Navalny Protests Live Updates: Russians Demand Opposition Leader's Release Thousands take to the streets in Vladivostok on the Pacific Ocean and Irkutsk and Novosibirsk in Siberia calling for Navalny's release from jail. Here's what you need to know: Braving ...
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Juan Guzmán Tapia, judge who battled Chilean dictator, dies at 81 Juan Guzmán Tapia, a Chilean judge who was the first person to prosecute the country's onetime military ruler, Augusto Pinochet, using novel legal strategies to hold him and members of his regime accountable for killings and human rights offenses in the ...
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A Decade On, Silence Fills Egypt's Field of Broken Dreams In 2011, Tahrir Square was at the vanguard of popular uprisings known as the Arab Spring. But hopes for a democratic Egypt were crushed and the historic square given a sterile new look.
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Protests challenge Russia's Putin with opposition leader Navalny in custody MOSCOW — Russian riot police detained dozens of protesters who took to the streets in Russia Saturday calling for the release of opposition leader Alexei Navalny — as protests swept the country, beginning with cities and towns in the Far East. Support our ...
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The Latest: New virus clusters hit China's north provinces FILE - In this Jan. 22, 2021 file photo medical staff members walk between traffic cones at a mass COVID-19 vaccination site set up in the parking lot of Six Flags Magic Mountain in ...
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Tunisians question whether life is better after Arab Spring Tunisian protesters shout slogans during an anti-government demonstration on the Habib Bourguiba avenue in. image copyrightAFP. image captionA third of young Tunisians are unemployed.
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New Pandemic Plight: Hospitals Are Running Out of Vaccines Health officials are frustrated that available doses are going unused while the virus is killing thousands of people each day. Many vaccine appointments have been canceled.
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