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A Welcome Logistical Challenge for States as More Vaccine Arrives Florida says the Super Bowl led to 'low numbers' of Covid cases. Germany moves to reopen with a national plan, and other news around the world.
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China NPC: Beijing set to overhaul Hong Kong electoral system China announced at its biggest political meeting that it will overhaul Hong Kong's electoral system to ensure "patriots" are in charge, a sign that the government will no longer tolerate dissent in the city. The reform comes after a crackdown and tightened control ...
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The seven key questions Nicola Sturgeon faced Scotland's first minister gave evidence to a Holyrood inquiry looking into her government's 2018 harassment investigation of Alex Salmond. It was found to be unlawful by a court in a process which cost the taxpayer hundreds of thousands of pounds.
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Biden orders temporary limits on drone strikes outside war zones The restriction was quietly imposed on Jan. 20 — the day of President Biden's inauguration — by national security adviser Jake Sullivan, according to administration officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe internal deliberations.
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'She Is a Hero': In Myanmar's Protests, Women Are on the Front Lines Despite the danger, women have been at the forefront of the movement, rebuking the generals who ousted a female civilian leader.
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Covid-19 Live Updates: As States Lift Mask Orders, Biden Denounces 'Neanderthal Thinking' The moves by Texas and Mississippi prompted concern that rules were being relaxed too soon. In the European Union, the drug regulator began a formal review of the Russian vaccine, Sputnik V. RIGHT NOW. Biden criticizes 'Neanderthal thinking' as Texas ...
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Germany's far-right AfD becomes first party to be put under government surveillance since Nazi era Alexander Gauland, co-Bundestag faction leader of the AfD party, leaves after a press conference on Wednesday. Berlin Germany's BfV domestic intelligence service has ...
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Myanmar coup: Defiant protesters return a day after 38 are killed Protesters have returned to cities across Myanmar, just hours after the country saw its bloodiest day since last month's military coup. Some 38 people were killed on Wednesday with witnesses saying security forces opened fire with live bullets. Myanmar has ...
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Demanding Loyalty, China Moves to Overhaul Hong Kong Elections BEIJING — When Beijing set out last summer to quash resistance to its rule in Hong Kong, it imposed a national security law that empowered the authorities to arrest scores of democracy advocates and sent a chill over the city. Now, less than a year later, ...
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Brexit: EU negotiating 'with partner it can't trust', says Coveney Simon Coveney said he preferred "engagement", but the UK government was driving the EU towards legal action. The grace periods mean procedures and checks are not yet fully applied.
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