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Terrified and uncertain, these families crossed mountains to escape Myanmar's deadly junta (CNN) The woman had almost reached the border when the police spotted her. She had fled her home in Myanmar late one night in early March with her husband and 5-year-old daughter. They brought only two or three days' worth of clothes and some ...
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Israeli parties scramble for coalition partners after election leaves Netanyahu's fate unclear With both Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the parties determined to unseat him falling short of the 61 parliamentary seats needed for a majority coalition, according to preliminary results Wednesday, all sides were looking to the few swing factions.
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Editorial Roundup: US The Albuquerque Journal on President Joe Biden's immigration policy: The Biden administration says it's not a "crisis" along our southern border. And the president insists he hasn't sent a signal that ...
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Merkel says confusion over Easter restrictions were 'singularly and alone my mistake' German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks in Berlin on March 24. Stefanie Loos/Pool/AFP/Getty Images. Chancellor Angela Merkel said she was rescinding an order to label the Thursday and Saturday before Easter "rest days," amid criticism of a tough ...
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Myanmar protesters join 'silent strike' after soldiers kill 7-year-old girl in her father's arms Citing relatives, local news outlet Myanmar Now reported the girl, named Khin Myo Chit, was shot while sitting in her father's lap after security forces kicked down the door to the family's home. Soldiers asked the ...
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Netanyahu's Party Leads but Faces Obstacles to Forming Government in Israel JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's party held a lead in Israel's fourth election in two years, exit polls projected Wednesday, but neither his right-wing alliance nor a diverse bloc of opposition parties had a clear path to a majority coalition, ...
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After 4th Vote in 2 Years, Israelis Wonder: When Will the Political Morass End? With 90 percent of the votes counted, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing alliance had 52 seats, while his opponents had 56 — both sides several seats short of the 61 needed to form a coalition government with a majority in Parliament.
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Merkel Reverses Prolonged Easter Shutdown Plan, Apologizing for 'Mistake' BERLIN — Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday scrapped an unpopular plan to shut the German economy for two extra days over Easter, apologizing for what she called "a mistake" amid widespread anger over her government's increasingly chaotic ...
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Israel's Election Ended in Another Mess. Could an Arab Party Break the Deadlock? In the fourth attempt, neither Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nor his opponents have a clear path to power. An Islamist party has emerged as a possible kingmaker.
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EU denies proposing Covid jab 'export ban' The European Union puts forward proposals to tighten controls on the export of Covid vaccines amid a row over supplies; Under the plans any shipment of vaccine would be assessed on the country's rate of vaccinations and vaccine exports; But the European ...
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