Rabu, 17 Maret 2021

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Daily update March 18, 2021
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The New York Times
As vaccine distribution ramps up, states race to stay ahead of a growing number of virus variants. In Europe, Serbia has achieved the second highest rate of vaccinations after Britain. Companies that market learning apps to schools are enjoying a pandemic ...
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The New York Times
Voters are heading to the polls in Israel for the fourth time in two years. And with few signs that this vote will break the cycle, many are already bracing for a fifth.
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Washington Post
SEOUL – The Biden administration made a pitch to South Korean officials on Wednesday for greater collaboration with the United States and Japan as they counter China, a course that could be challenging after years of disagreements between Seoul and ...
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The New York Times
NAIROBI, Kenya — President John Magufuli of Tanzania, a populist leader who played down the seriousness of the coronavirus pandemic and steered his country away from democratic ideals, died on Wednesday in the port city of Dar es Salaam. He was 61.
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BBC News
1871 Roadblock at the corner of Menilmontant street and Prince Eugene avenue (nowadays Voltaire avenue · Soldiers and a gun at the barricade at the Rue Castiglione during the conflict between the.
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CNN
Australia will donate 8,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccine to Papua New Guinea (PNG) and seek approval for one million more doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to help the Pacific island nation contain its recent outbreak, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison ...
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The New York Times
LEIDEN, the Netherlands — Voters in the Netherlands cast their ballots on Wednesday in one of the first major European elections to take place during the coronavirus pandemic that has swept across the continent in successive waves. Prime Minister Mark ...
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Washington Post
President Biden has sought to blunt a reported surge in anti-Asian bias incidents by ordering the federal government not to use xenophobic language to describe the coronavirus and by calling "vicious hate crimes" during the pandemic "un-American.".
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Washington Post
The following piece, by Bridget Terry Long, dean of Harvard University's Graduate School of Education, takes a different view of learning loss. She argues that it isn't only academics that students ...
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CNN
Covid-19 cases rising significantly in 14 US states over past week · Michigan · Delaware · Montana · Alabama · West Virginia · New Hampshire · Hawaii · Mississippi ...
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