Jumat, 12 Februari 2021

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Daily update February 13, 2021
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Washington Post
The decision came after more than 10,000 people were detained in back-to-back weekends of mass street protests throughout the country demanding the release of opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Support our journalism ...
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CNN
What you need to know · More than 475,000 people have died in the US from coronavirus · Australian state of Victoria announces 5-day lockdown, meaning the Australian Open will go ahead without fans · Nevada announces timetable to end statewide Covid-19 ...
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The New York Times
Sonia Faleiro set out to examine India's rape culture, but what she ended up revealing was something even more mundane and terrifying. In May 2014, photographs of two teenage girls hanging from a tree in a ...
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Washington Post
Former European Central Bank President Mario Draghi arrives at the Quirinale presidential palace for talks with Italian President Sergio Mattarella, in Rome, Friday, Feb. 12, 2021. Draghi has secured pledges of backing ...
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The New York Times
China's continued resistance to revealing information about the early days of the coronavirus outbreak, the scientists say, makes it difficult for them to uncover important clues that could help stop future outbreaks of such dangerous diseases.
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The New York Times
The former European Central Bank chief, picked as a consensus prime minister, will look to lead the country out of the coronavirus crisis and repair the economic damage left by the pandemic.
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Washington Post
Navalny was jailed immediately upon his arrival to Moscow on Jan. 17, sparking international outrage and mass protests throughout the country. Navalny said Friday's libel case was an attempt to ...
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CNN
The UK coronavirus variant could "impact the epidemic curve" and lead to more restrictions in Europe if it becomes the dominant strain, a World Health Organization official warned. The top US infectious diseases expert says the country may be able to ...
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Washington Post
Pedestrians walk past a man selling balloons in front of electoral poster with portrait of the candidate for the prime minister of "Self-Determination" party Albin Kurti, right, and candidate for president of ...
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BBC News
Rules of origin for products that are imported into the UK, then exported to the EU are causing difficulty for some firms. Others are caught up in the complexity of VAT issues, ...
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