Sabtu, 06 Februari 2021

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MILAN — Italian Premier-designate Mario Draghi on Saturday secured preliminary support from two key parties for forming a new government that will decide how to spend more than 200 billion euros ($240 billion) in European Union funds to help relaunch ...
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Bloomberg
Navalny may face years in prison as activists detained, beaten · Opposition vows to escalate pressure on Kremlin in autumn vote.
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Bloomberg
Mario Draghi, left, arrives to meet President Sergio Mattarella at the Quirinale Palace in Rome on Feb. 3. Photographer: Francesco Ammendola/Quirinale Palace. Draghi will be pursuing ...
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BBC News
Boris Johnson is planning to reverse reforms of the NHS in England, a leaked document reveals. The changes would see a reduced role for the private sector, while a system of contracts being put out to tender, with health groups sometimes competing ...
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Washington Post
The Feb. 6, 2013 killing of Chokri Belaid outside his home and the slaying six months later of another left-wing leader, Mohammed Brahmi, plunged Tunisia into chaos. No one has been convicted in either case.
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Reuters
ROME (Reuters) - Mario Draghi's prospects of forming a government in Italy were boosted on Saturday when the two largest parties in parliament, the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the rightist League, both gave him their conditional backing.
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Reuters
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's central bank called on Saturday for cohesion as the country battles a government crisis, saying it was imperative to revive growth and reduce a public debt that the coronavirus pandemic has pushed to levels last seen after World War ...
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Washington Post
CAIRO — Eastern Libyan forces Saturday welcomed the appointment of an interim government to lead the war-torn North African country through to national elections scheduled for later this year, in what could be a key step toward reuniting the country.
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Washington Post
The renewed violence occurred after the constitutional court rejected former president Francois Bozize's candidacy for December's presidential election. A coalition of the six strongest militias backing Bozize seeks to overturn the election results. Touadera won a ...
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Reuters
TUNIS (Reuters) - Thousands of protesters backed by Tunisia's powerful labour union gathered in central Tunis on Saturday in the country's biggest demonstration for years, defying a police lockdown that blocked roads in a large area of the capital. Slideshow ...
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