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Nawal El Saadawi, Advocate for Women in the Arab World, Dies at 89 An author, physician and champion of equal rights, she was jailed by Anwar Sadat for her activism against the Egyptian government.
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Palestinians and Israelis Both Vote Soon. The Differences Are Stark. JERUSALEM — When Yona Schnitzer, a 32-year-old Israeli content editor, heard about the latest Israeli election — Israel's fourth in two years — he felt a surge of anger at how the government had collapsed yet again, and questioned the point of taking part.
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Why India is talking about ripped jeans and knees Denim - the favourite punching bag of Indian patriarchs who routinely blame the fabric for the moral degradation of youth - is back in the news. The latest to be riled by jeans is Tirath Singh Rawat, the newly-appointed chief minister of the northern Indian state ...
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Cyber attack tied to China boosts development bank's chief News of the attack is surfacing just as the bank's new president, Mauricio Claver-Carone, seeks to leverage his hawkish views on China from his time in the Trump administration to outmaneuver those in Washington and beyond still fuming over his politically ...
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India Battles a Second Covid-19 Wave and Vaccine Skepticism MUMBAI — India is racing to contain a second wave of the coronavirus, but its vaccination campaign is running into doubters like Akbar Mohamed Patel. A resident of Mumbai's densely populated slum area of Dharavi, Mr. Patel survived a severe bout of the ...
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Turkish lira languishes near record low after cenbank chief sacking ... * Erdogan abruptly ousted latest bank chief Agbal on Saturday. * Lira slumps toward record low after markets open in Asia. * New bank chief an outspoken critic of tight policy. ISTANBUL, March 22 (Reuters) - Turkey's lira slid 15% to near its all-time low on ...
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After Sarah Everard's Killing, Women's Groups Want Change, Not More Policing A rising movement in Britain asserts that the police are part of the problem, and seeks the recognition that violence against women must be addressed at the societal level.
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The Latest: India reports biggest surge in cases in 4 months The government has announced plans to inoculate 300 million people by August. But only 44 million have been vaccinated so far, 7.4 million of them partially. ___. THE VIRUS OUTBREAK:.
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US Deaths Slow; EU Rejects Donating Vaccines: Virus Update Vaccine Tracker: More than 430 million shots given worldwide; How Europe injected doubt into a vaccine the world needs; U.S. states throw open vaccine eligibility before May 1; Colleges turn arenas into mass vaccination sites for ...
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Europe Vaccine Tensions Rise; Australia Flooding: Virus Update Australia's vaccine rollout is being hampered by torrential rain and flooding. The Tokyo Olympic Games will take place without overseas spectators to limit attendance. Chancellor Angela Merkel proposed keeping ...
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