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Washington Post
Carlos Menem, who during 10 years as Argentina's flamboyant, scandal-ridden president engineered a stunning economic turnaround only to be blamed for an even more dramatic financial collapse after he left office, died Feb. 14 at a clinic in Buenos Aires.
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Washington Post
BRUSSELS — It took just three months for the rumor that COVID-19 was engineered as a bioweapon to spread from the fringes of the Chinese internet and take root in millions of people's minds. By March 2020, belief that the virus had been human-made and ...
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Washington Post
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina —. Carlos Menem, a former Argentine president who delivered short-lived economic stability and forged close ties with the United States in the 1990s even as he navigated scandal and enjoyed an often flamboyant lifestyle, has ...
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Reuters
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Flamboyant Argentine ex-President Carlos Menem died on Sunday at age 90 after battling long-term health problems, the country's current President Alberto Fernandez announced in a tweet. FILE PHOTO: Argentine presidential ...
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Bloomberg
"South Africa is one of the successful transformational stories within emerging markets," said Sergey Dergachev, senior portfolio manager for emerging market debt at Union Investment in Frankfurt. The perceived stability of the central bank and economic ...
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Washington Post
FILE - In this Jan. 28, 2021 file photo, a sign marks the closed ski slope in Cortina D'Ampezzo , Italy. On the eve of what was supposed to finally be the ...
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The New York Times
In cities across the country on Sunday evening, armored vehicles moved in, along with trucks filled with soldiers in camouflage. Security forces fired rubber bullets, water cannons and tear gas at a crowd. Troops surrounded the houses of government workers ...
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Washington Post
MOSCOW — When the team of imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny urged people to come out to their residential courtyards and shine their cellphone flashlights in a display of unity, many responded with jokes and skepticism. After two ...
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Bloomberg
When Mario Draghi needed someone to convince Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi that Italy needed to reform during the euro crisis, he sent Daniele Franco, a longtime confidante from the Bank of Italy. A decade later, Draghi himself is in charge of rebuilding ...
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Politico
MOSCOW — Supporters of imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny came out to residential courtyards and shined their cellphone flashlights Sunday in a display of unity, despite efforts by Russian authorities to extinguish the illuminated protests.
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