Kamis, 28 Januari 2021

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Daily update January 29, 2021
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Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images. In a call Thursday, a Biden White House official touted today's executive actions on health care, telling reporters, "In basic teams, what that means is that starting in just two weeks, healthcare.gov will be open for consumers to ...
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The New York Times
The bloc has locked horns with drug makers over delivery problems, and Germany said its shortage of doses could last another 10 weeks. China canceled Lunar New Year celebrations for millions of migrant workers.
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Washington Post
MOSCOW — Ten days after opposition leader Alexei Navalny last appeared in a makeshift courtroom at a Moscow police station, he went by video link before a hearing to appeal his imprisonment from a bare room with a single chair in his Moscow pre-trial ...
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The New York Times
These 20 bottles come from 11 countries. Each of the wine regions does things its own way, using different sets of grapes, say, or techniques and sensibilities that have been traditional in its part of the world. Natural conditions — climates and soils, for example ...
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Washington Post
JERUSALEM — As he seeks reelection, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has turned to a straightforward strategy: Count on the rock-solid support of his ultra-Orthodox political allies and stamp out the coronavirus pandemic with one of the world's ...
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The New York Times
China has added restrictions, offered incentives and appealed to a sense of filial and national responsibility, in an effort to prevent about 300 million migrant workers from going home for the holiday.
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BBC News
The European Medicines Agency is to decide on Friday whether to approve the vaccine for use across the EU. The UK has been using the AstraZeneca vaccine in its mass immunisation programme for weeks ...
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The New York Times
It will be a narrow urban strip 106 miles long with no roads, no cars and no pollution. M.B.S., as the crown prince is known, plans to pour $500 billion into the Line and related projects, which is a lot of money even by Saudi standards.
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Washington Post
BERLIN — Countries with the least corruption have been best positioned to weather the health and economic challenges of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a closely-watched annual study released Thursday by an anti-graft organization. Support our ...
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BBC News
The EU and AstraZeneca are involved in a row over vaccine supply shortages. Sir Jeremy Farrar, a scientific adviser to the UK government, said vaccine nationalism did not serve anyone.
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