Minggu, 28 Februari 2021

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The New York Times
Many Texans, bereft of electricity, ended up in unsafe groupings. Protests in Spain are fueled by the rage and despair of young people who feel the pandemic has robbed them of a future. RIGHT NOW. After harsh criticism, Israel says it will vaccinate ...
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Washington Post
SAN SALVADOR — His name's not on the ballot. But President Nayib Bukele is expected to emerge as the big winner Sunday in El Salvador's legislative elections, expanding his power at a moment when critics fear the country is sliding toward authoritarian ...
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The New York Times
In the weeks since the coup, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the country's ousted civilian leader, has faced charges in a secret court. Demonstrations against the military takeover, some of which have turned deadly, have erupted across Myanmar.
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Washington Post
Protesters shout slogans as police arrive during a protest against the military coup in Mandalay, Myanmar, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021. Police in Myanmar escalated their crackdown on demonstrators against this month's military ...
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Washington Post
Because of "recent positions and actions of the U.S. and three European countries," Iran "does not deem the time suitable for holding" the proposed meeting, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said in a statement Sunday.
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The New York Times
Three people were killed when the police fired on a crowd in the city of Dawei, and others were fatally shot in Yangon and Mandalay.
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Washington Post
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration said Sunday it remains open to talks with Iran over the 2015 nuclear deal despite Tehran's rejection of an EU invitation to join a meeting with the U.S. and the other original participants in the agreement. Support our ...
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The New York Times
BARCELONA — It had all the markings of a free speech showdown: Pablo Hasél, a controversial Spanish rapper, had barricaded himself on a university campus to avoid a nine-month jail sentence on charges that he had glorified terrorism and denigrated the ...
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Reuters
(Reuters) - Myanmar police fired on protesters on Sunday in the bloodiest day of weeks of demonstrations against a military coup and at least seven people were killed and several wounded, political and medical sources and media said. A protester sprays a ...
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Reuters
(Reuters) - Myanmar police opened fired on Sunday on protests against military rule, killing at least two people and wounding several on the second day of a crackdown on demonstrations across the country, a doctor and a politician said. FILE PHOTO: ...
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