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Serbia Hails Chinese Companies as Saviors, but Locals Chafe at Costs While the government is welcoming Chinese investors to save moribund businesses and bring much-needed capital, many Serbians are complaining of environmental and political impacts.
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Covid-19 Live Updates: EU Approves 3 New Vaccine Production Sites Here's what you need to know: · More vaccine production sites have been approved in the E.U., a boon to the Continent's lagging inoculation efforts. · Easy to get, hard to repay: Predatory loans flourish in pandemic-gripped India. · After a year of the pandemic, ...
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Climate change: Will competing NI bills cause political wrangle? It took exactly 57 seconds for a piece of climate history to be made at Stormont this week. That was how long was required to introduce Northern Ireland's first climate bill for assembly consideration. The so-called first reading is a technical step in the legislative ...
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This country only has about 500 doctors for 9 million people. Now it's dealing with a Covid outbreak (CNN) Reva-Lou Reva is worried. For the first time he can remember, he says hospitals around the Pacific Island nation of Papua New Guinea (PNG) are so overburdened they are closing their doors to patients. "This is very frightening, to know that you don't ...
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Nicola Sturgeon: 'Significant questions' over Salmond election bid But Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar accused the party of playing games and added: "This election cannot be about an SNP psychodrama." And Scottish Liberal Democrat campaign chairman Alistair Carmichael insisted ...
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At Least 10 Killed in Protests Against Modi's Visit to Bangladesh Islamist religious processions in different parts of the country became the scenes of deadly violence, marring 50th anniversary celebrations.
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China sanctions US, Canadian officials over Xinjiang A statement from the Foreign Ministry said the head of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, Gayle Manchin, would be barred from visiting mainland China, Hong Kong or Macao, and having any dealings with Chinese financial entities.
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Live Updates: Scramble Against Time to Free Ship Stuck in Suez Canal Five days after the Ever Given became lodged in the canal, its rudder has been freed and dredging is complete. Some salvagers hope it could be freed this weekend, but the wait for shipping to resume continues.
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Insurgents Seize Mozambique Town, Killing Several People; Fate of Hundreds Unknown The attack by hundreds of suspected Islamist insurgents trapped nearly 200 people, including foreign workers, in a hotel in Palma, Mozambique, site of a major gas project.
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The Latest: Navajo Nation Extends 'Safer at Home' Order WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — The Navajo Nation has extended and loosened a health order intended to help curb the spread of the coronavirus. Under the latest "safer at home" order issued Friday, the daily curfew hours are 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. MDT and businesses ...
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