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The Latest: Germany extends coronavirus lockdown to March 7 AP poll: Some US adults skeptical of vaccine, but 67% say they'll take it. South Africa to offer 1-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine. EXPLAINER: What the WHO coronavirus experts learned in Wuhan. Israel's ultra-Orthodox reject criticism of their virus defiance, ...
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In first call with China's Xi, Biden stresses US commitment to allies and human rights President Biden will not immediately drop tariffs on China that were applied by former president Donald Trump and told Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday that the United States will seek to counter Chinese military expansionism and human rights ...
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Covid-19 Live Updates: CDC Outlines Mask Options That Increase Protection For Everyone Here's what you need to know: · The C.D.C. · Cuomo says New York stadiums and arenas can soon open with spectators, at very limited capacity. · A W.H.O. · U.S. coronavirus deaths, though still high, are in a sustained decline. · At Berkeley, a virus surge forces a ...
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Diplomats condemn Netanyahu's settlement drive after Israeli troops destroy Bedouin camp three times in a month Khirbet Humsa, West Bank (CNN) Small groups of women and children huddled in tents as storm clouds brewed in the west and delegations of diplomats, clerics, top politicians and media swooped down upon their misery. The commiserations flowed fast.
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Farmers across India have been protesting for months. Here's why (CNN) Angry Indian farmers have abandoned their fields to stage one of the country's biggest ever protests. Since November, tens of thousands of farmers have been living in tents at sprawling camps pitched on highways outside the capital New Delhi.
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Twitter Blocks Accounts in India as Modi Pressures Social Media The social media platform's problems in the country offer a stark example of the difficulty of adhering to its free-speech principles amid government worries over its influence.
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Myanmar junta cracks down on crowds defying protest ban YANGON, Myanmar — Police cracked down on demonstrators opposing Myanmar's military coup, firing warning shots and shooting water cannons to disperse crowds that took to the streets again Tuesday in defiance of new protest bans. Support our ...
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New Zealand parliament drops tie requirement after Māori lawmaker ejected for refusing to wear one Rawiri Waititi wore a traditional Māori jade pounama instead of a tie. Wellington, New Zealand New Zealand's parliament has dropped its requirement that male members wear ...
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Russia wants Navalny ally arrested abroad; Lithuania refuses The action against Leonid Volkov by the Basmanny District Court was seen as part of an effort by authorities to squelch demonstrations demanding the release of Navalny, a top Kremlin foe who has been jailed since Jan. 17.
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He Calls a Tie a 'Colonial Noose.' New Zealand's Parliament Calls It Mandatory. The politician, Rawiri Waititi, co-leader of the center-left Maori Party, instead wore a hei-tiki, a traditional pendant, around his neck in the chamber on Tuesday. In a heated exchange about the official dress code with Trevor Mallard, the speaker of the House, Mr.
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