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Covid-19 News: More US States Lift Restrictions Despite Health Officials' Warnings As states loosen restrictions and variants spread, Fauci warns that the U.S. could be headed for yet another virus spike. The Senate passes Biden's $1.9 trillion stimulus bill after a divisive overnight session ...
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China's Top Leaders Leave Tough Climate Decisions to Bureaucrats Slowing global warming comes down to cutting emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gases. There are different ways to get there, but a country's policies flow from that top-level target. China, the world's biggest polluter, fell short when it unveiled its goal for ...
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Vaccine selfies are everywhere. That's actually a good thing (CNN Business) When Brittany Hall from upstate New York received her first Covid-19 vaccine after barely leaving home since last March, she pulled out her phone and took a selfie to mark the occasion. "I cried so hard the lady that helped me had to comfort ...
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Coronavirus: Europe in vaccine race to save summer Europe could be on the brink of a roaring twenties-style summer to remember, with budget airline flights packed and beachside bars brim-full of happy tourists. Or, it faces another gloomy holiday season of travel restrictions, quarantine rules and a ...
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Widespread vaccinations are seen as one path on the journey back to normalcy in the Covid-19 pandemic At least, that's the hope of many state and federal officials who are trying to envision the road ahead in the coronavirus pandemic. If more people get vaccinated, there will be more people who are ...
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Bloomberg New Economy: China's Congress Sends Signals of Bravado and Doubt On the opening day of the annual parliamentary session on Friday, Beijing unveiled a new electoral process for Hong Kong that will make it just about impossible for pro-democracy candidates to win seats. The last vestiges of Hong Kong's independence from ...
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After Khashoggi murder, Saudi Arabia shifts lobbying firepower to 'middle America' with women's rights message Instead, the kingdom's ambassador spoke to a group of Philadelphia business leaders, students, educators and other local residents interested in foreign affairs. It was billed as a "candid discussion" with Saudi Arabia's first female ...
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Myanmar coup: India asked to return police officers who crossed border Myanmar has been gripped by mass protests and strikes following a military coup last month. Security forces have taken a hard line against the demonstrations and at least 55 deaths have been reported.
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Covid: Parents worry about lost learning as schools reopen It shows parents want policies to promote children's wellbeing as well as their academic learning. Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has promised no child's prospects should be "blighted by the pandemic.".
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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe: The five years separated from her family It's more than 1,800 days since Richard Ratcliffe waved goodbye to his wife Nazanin at the departure gate at Gatwick Airport, worrying only about how their young daughter would cope with the long flight to Tehran.
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