Rabu, 06 Juli 2022

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Daily update July 7, 2022
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London (CNN) Boris Johnson's scandal-ravaged premiership appeared on the brink of collapse Wednesday, after numerous ministers and former allies pulled their support for the beleaguered British Prime Minister and urged him to resign before he is forced ...
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NPR
LONDON — A defiant British Prime Minister Boris Johnson battled to stay in power Wednesday after the resignation of two top ministers and a slew of more junior officials, who said they could no longer serve under his scandal-tarred leadership.
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CNN
Health Secretary Sajid Javid and Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak stepped down after days of mounting pressure on Downing Street over the handling of allegations of sexual misconduct by a member of the government. Johnson has weathered ...
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The Washington Post
Donetsk's governor urged the region's 350,000 residents to evacuate as Russia intensified its bombardment of the eastern region. President Biden has read a letter written by WNBA star Brittney Griner, who said she fears indefinite ...
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CNN
South Korean F-35A stealth fighters in a show of strength on March 25. AP. Seoul, South Korea CNN —. Top ...
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CNN
The social media company has had a tough time in India since last year, spending months locked in a high-stakes standoff with the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi over freedom of speech. At one point, the company was even the target of a handful ...
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The Washington Post
LONDON — In a rare joint appearance with his British counterpart, FBI Director Christopher A. Wray warned Wednesday that the threat posed by the Chinese government to Western companies is "getting worse" and suggested China may be taking steps to ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
AILSA CHANG, HOST: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is insisting he will not resign after another crisis has rocked his leadership. At today's weekly Prime Minister's Questions session in Parliament, opposition members shouted bye- ...
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Politico
Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy secretary of Russia's Security Council chaired by President Vladimir Putin, denounced the U.S. for what he described as its efforts to "spread chaos and destruction across the world for the sake of 'true democracy.'".
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The Washington Post
Serhii Plokhy, a Harvard professor of Ukrainian history, says in the Spectator "how the Russian army fights its wars doesn't change much" and "artillery is an extremely important part of the story," a story of crude artillery's multiplication of collateral ...
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