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Russia's most aggressive ransomware group disappeared. It's unclear who disabled them. A Michigan judge mulls sanctions for pro-Trump lawyers who argued to overturn the 2020 election. With unrest in Latin America, Biden must confront challenges to democracy close to home.
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Covid-19 cases rise in US hotspots Rodrigo, 18, will be meeting with President Joe Biden and Dr. Anthony Fauci, a White House official said. She will "record videos about the importance of young people getting vaccinated, including answering ...
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Northern Ireland's Marching Season Begins in a Fraught Year for Unionists The loyalist marching season kicks off in Northern Ireland at a time of growing tensions, driven by discontent over Brexit, that is also causing divisions within the largely Protestant unionist community.
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The Latest: Georgia cases, hospitalizations creep upward ATLANTA — In Georgia, the number of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations have been creeping upward over the past few weeks. The state's seven-day average of new cases stood at 743, up from 365 on June 25. Some 663 people were hospitalized with ...
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More than 70 killed in South Africa protests after former leader Jacob Zuma is jailed Soldiers patrolled the streets of Johannesburg in armored personnel carriers Tuesday, holding rifles with live ammunition as the military worked to gain some sense of order following the violence. South African Police Minister Bheki Cele vowed to ...
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Almost half of this capital city's population may have contracted Covid-19, survey finds A woman has her nasal swab samples collected during mass testing for Covid-19 in Bekasi on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, on June 29, 2021.
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UK lawmakers vote to back contentious foreign aid cut LONDON — British lawmakers voted Tuesday to support a contentious cut to the U.K.'s foreign aid budget, a move that has slashed billions from programs helping some of the world's poorest people. The decision came in a 333-298 House of Commons vote ...
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South Africa riots: Looting and shooting in Durban Protests which began after former South African President Jacob Zuma handed himself into police to serve a 15-month sentence have descended into days of violence and looting. The BBC has spoken to a few of the people caught in the middle. "We are on ...
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As Virus Cases Speed Up, Seoul Tells Gym Users to Slow Down Treadmills can go no faster than a brisk walk, and songs must fall below 120 beats per minute, under new regulations that confused some exercisers in South Korea. "It seems weird to me," one said.
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Canada PM: 'Heart breaks' with more Indigenous graves found VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his "heart breaks" after the discovery of more unmarked graves on the grounds of an Indigenous residential school in the southern Gulf Islands off the British Columbia coast.
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