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Tunisia's president fires prime minister, dismisses government, freezes parliament Tunisian President Kais Saied dismissed the country's prime minister and froze parliament for 30 days on Sunday, posing a major test to the young democracy and escalating a political crisis that has built for months. Opponents condemned the move as an ...
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Australian prime minister calls lockdown-violating protests 'selfish and self-defeating' This weekend's anti-lockdown protests in Sydney were "selfish and self-defeating," Australia's prime minister said Sunday, amid a global wave of renewed restrictions and resulting demonstrations as the highly contagious delta variant spreads. Support our ...
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Global phone hacks expose darker side of Israel's 'startup nation' image Jerusalem (CNN) Audacious Mossad spy operations around the world. The plucky "startup nation" home to reams of billion-dollar ideas. These are two drivers of Israel's image abroad that its political and business leaders have long been happy to push.
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Tunisia political turmoil deepens as president sacks prime minister, freezes parliament Tunisian President Kais Saied announces to assume executive authority in addition to suspending parliament at the Carthage Palace in Tunis, Tunisia on July 25, 2021. Tunisia's president ...
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Many Americans were looking forward to a carefree summer. But Covid measures are creeping back into our reality "Cases are exploding in our hospital and in our communities," Chad Neilsen, the hospital's director of infection prevention, told CNN's Alisyn Camerota on Wednesday.
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Japan enjoy golden day, Tunisian swimmer stuns superpowers TOKYO, July 25 (Reuters) - The Tokyo Olympics delivered a day of high drama on Sunday with a stunning surprise in the pool, one of the great David v Goliath cycling victories and double sibling judo gold as Japan continued their golden start. The host ...
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Amid summer of fire and floods, a moment of truth for climate action Speaking before a group of powerful senators, a NASA scientist outlined the grim reality facing the planet: Human carbon emissions had raised global average temperatures to the highest levels in recorded history. Heat waves, drought and other extreme ...
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Large Covid-related protests hit France, Italy and Australia. Over 160,000 demonstrators took to the streets in France on Saturday to protest the government's Covid-19 health pass policy, with brief clashes between largely unmasked protesters and police officers in Paris followed by wafts of tear gas that were ...
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Report: UK Military Failing to Protect Women From Abuse The committee heard accounts of "unacceptable behaviors" experienced by servicewomen, including gang rape, bullying for refusing sexual advances and assault by senior officers. Others reported "witnessing friends being attacked by groups of men but ...
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Thunderstorms cause flash flooding in London, submerging roads and some train stations (CNN) Severe thunderstorms caused flash flooding across London on Sunday afternoon, sparking major transport delays. London Metropolitan Police said the flooding had caused "severe disruption" on the North Circular Road, one of the major roads ...
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