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In Haiti, a clouded assassination probe also prompts fears of political crackdowns A prosecutor for Port-au-Prince has issued a series of arrest warrants against political opponents — high-profile evangelical pastors, a former justice minister and Moïse critics — who all say they had nothing to do with the assassination.
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Bedlam on US airlines and more vaccine and mask mandates: What's new in Covid travel this week 1. The US 'do not travel' list has got even bigger. ATHENS, GREECE - AUGUST 04: Parthenon temple on Acropolis hill is seen through smoke.
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Conservative Fellow Travelers: Tucker Carlson Drops In On Viktor Orban This week, the talk show host has been in Hungary, where Prime Minister Viktor Orban hopes to set up an ideological center for a global conservative movement.
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A Trump-era policy that shut out top Chinese students could be hurting America more than Beijing Hong Kong (CNN) When Dennis Hu came home to China for the 2020 Lunar New Year, he thought it would be a brief visit. He planned to enjoy the festivities with his family, renew his United States visa, and then head back to Boston to continue the fourth ...
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US Universities Fall Further Behind China In Production Of STEM PhDs In 2019, Chinese universities produced 49,498 PhDs in STEM fields, while U.S. universities produced 33,759. Based on current enrollment patterns, the report projects that by 2025 China's yearly STEM PhD graduates (77,179) will nearly double those in the ...
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Boris Johnson won't need to quarantine, his office says, despite a positive test on his team. Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain will not have to quarantine even though a member of the team that accompanied him to Scotland this week tested positive for the coronavirus during the trip, his office said on Friday. A Downing Street spokeswoman said ...
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Thousands Protest Against France's Coronavirus Health Pass As Stricter Rules Loom Thousands of protesters took to the streets Saturday across France for the fourth consecutive weekend of rallies against a requirement for a new pandemic health pass needed to enter most businesses or use public transportation. The latest round of protests ...
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Man Arrested After Injuring 10 With Knife On Tokyo Train TOKYO — Japanese police said Saturday they arrested a man who stabbed 10 passengers on a commuter train in Tokyo hours earlier, in what Japanese media reported to be a random burst of violence unrelated to the ongoing Olympic Games.
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Thousands Are Evacuated As Fires Rampage Through Forests In Greece THRAKOMAKEDONES, Greece — Wildfires rampaged through some of Greece's last remaining forests for yet another day Saturday, encroaching on more inhabited areas after burning scores of homes, businesses and farms during the country's worst heat ...
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Greek Fires Force Thousands More to Evacuate Wildfires are raging in Greece and Turkey as southern Europe faces one of its worst heat waves in decades.
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