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Washington Post
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is working with her counterparts around the world to forge an agreement over a global minimum tax on multinational corporations, as the White House looks for revenue to help pay for President Biden's domestic agenda.
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BBC News
Student activists lead a movement to bring an end to a widely-hated military government in Myanmar. It grows into a nationwide uprising, a general strike, which is met with savage brutality by the armed forces. 2021? Or 1988? The 1988 uprising remains one ...
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CNN
Pokrov, Russia (CNN) At the rusty gates of Penal Colony No. 2, dour prison officers in military fatigues turn unwanted visitors away. A ferocious-looking dog on a short leash barked its warning as the guards checked our passports before ordering us to leave ...
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Washington Post
The visits by Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin mark the first overseas travel for both Cabinet officials since joining the Biden administration, and come as the Pentagon under Biden has taken to calling China the "pacing ...
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Washington Post
U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin are on their way to Tokyo to meet their counterparts and other top officials as they try to reaffirm America's commitment to the region and their alliance following Donald Trump's ...
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Washington Post
MIAMI — A regional court in West Africa has ordered the immediate release of a Venezuelan businessman close to President Nicolas Maduro, finding that his arrest in Cape Verde on U.S. money laundering charges was unlawful. Support our journalism.
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BBC News
The rankings blame Mr Modi and his Hindu nationalist BJP government for the backsliding of democracy. Under Mr Modi's watch, they say, there has been increased pressure on human rights groups, intimidation of journalists and activists, and a spate of attacks ...
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CNN
The heaviest casualties were in an industrial suburb of the largest city Yangon, where military and police opened fire on unarmed protesters, killing at least 22, according to the advocacy group the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), which said ...
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The New York Times
The marches in at least 40 cities represented an outpouring of anger from women about a problem that has gone unaddressed for too long, said the organizers, who estimated that 110,000 people attended the demonstrations nationwide.
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The New York Times
Indonesia and the Netherlands joined the growing list of countries suspending use of the AstraZeneca vaccine. Parents rallied in several U.S. cities to reopen schools. Here's what you need to know: Italy imposes lockdown measures as cases spike across ...
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