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Brazil’s Environmentalists Worry Fire Season Will Worsen Amazon’s Deforestation
Read More Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is on the rise. With fire season underway, the rainforest faces the threat of even more destruction. But President Jair Bolsonaro dismisses those fears as a lie. Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is on the rise. With fire season underway, the rainforest faces the threat of even more…
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The Significance Of Ongoing Protests In Belarus
Read More NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with Nataliya Vasiliyeva, Moscow correspondent for British newspaper The Telegraph, about protests in Belarus that followed Sunday’s presidential election. NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with Nataliya Vasiliyeva, Moscow correspondent for British newspaper The Telegraph, about protests in Belarus that followed Sunday’s presidential election.
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U.S. Seizes More Than 1 Million Barrels Of Iranian Petroleum From Tankers
Read More The U.S. says it has seized more than 1 million barrels of Iranian fuel from four tankers heading to Venezuela. The move is part of the Trump administration’s campaign of maximum pressure on Iran. The U.S. says it has seized more than 1 million barrels of Iranian fuel from four tankers heading to…
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Ukrainian protestors vow to attack if elections not held
Read MoreThe situation in Kiev, Ukraine, is in a tense standoff as the clock is ticking on a 24-hour deadline set Wednesday by opposition leaders for the government to grant elections or protestors will attack. CBS News correspondent Charlie D’Agata reports.The situation in Kiev, Ukraine, is in a tense standoff as the clock is ticking…
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US confirms seizure of Iranian fuel on Venezuela-bound ships
Read More The US Justice Department on Friday confirmed it had seized the fuel cargo aboard four tankers sent by Iran to crisis-wracked Venezuela, tying the shipments to Tehran’s Revolutionary Guards and stepping up the pressure on its foe. The US Justice Department on Friday confirmed it had seized the fuel cargo aboard four tankers…
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How Trump’s Ambassador Pick for Germany Underscores His ‘America First’ Foreign Policy
Read More President Donald Trump has nominated a string of controversial ambassadors in the last four years, including a Palm Beach luxury handbag designer to South Africa and a Los Angeles dermatologist who had to be ordered to return to his post in Iceland from Southern California. His latest pick — retired Army Col. Douglas…
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William Norways: a prisoner of war’s sketches on the Thai-Burma railway – in pictures
Read More British soldier Bill Norways was captured by the Japanese after the fall of Singapore and forced to work on the infamous Thai-Burma railway. During his time as a PoW he created sketches and artworks under appalling conditions • Families of British prisoner and Japanese guard united by poem 70 years on Continue reading…British…
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2014 promises more foreign policy crises
Read MoreFlash Points: CBS News National Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about the issues that U.S. leaders will confront on the global stage in 2014.Flash Points: CBS News National Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about the issues…
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Cleric extradited from Jamaica to NYC on terrorism charges
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UK ministers rushed forward France quarantine by 24 hours
Read More Holidaymakers scramble home as it emerges No 10 changed timing after call with devolved administrations Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Thousands of holidaymakers scrambled to return from France last night amid chaotic scenes as it emerged ministers rushed forward the imposition of quarantine measures by 24 hours. It is…
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Belarus election: Exiled leader calls weekend of ‘peaceful rallies’
Read MoreSvetlana Tikhanovskaya tells people not to “stay on the sidelines”, six days after a disputed vote.Svetlana Tikhanovskaya tells people not to “stay on the sidelines”, six days after a disputed vote.
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Some Good News: An ‘Elephant Baby Boom’ In One Kenyan National Park
Read More Kenya’s elephant population has more than doubled since the 1980s, and one national park is currently having a ‘baby boom’ thanks to a relief from drought and a drop in poaching. (Image credit: Tony Karumba/AFP via Getty Images) Kenya’s elephant population has more than doubled since the 1980s, and one national park is…
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It Turns Out Progressive Twitter Isn’t Real Life. Democrats Set to Nominate Middle-of-the-Road Biden After All
Read More This article is part of the The DC Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox every weekday. As Democrats prepare for their nominating convention next week via Zoom, a most unexpected reality is confronting the party: delegates are about to nominate a card-carrying moderate…
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Afghanistan frees dozens more “dangerous” Taliban prisoners
Read MoreLong-awaited “intra-Afghan talks” look increasingly likely as government starts releasing final group of insurgents under deal hashed out by U.S.Long-awaited “intra-Afghan talks” look increasingly likely as government starts releasing final group of insurgents under deal hashed out by U.S.
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I Thought Anonymity Was a Shield After My Sexual Assault. But Coming Forward Brought Me Back to Myself
Read More Last year, I published Know My Name, a memoir about my experience being sexually assaulted on Stanford’s campus in 2015, the trial that followed and what I began to understand about healing and justice. For three years before the book’s release, I wrote while remaining anonymous, known only to the public as “Emily…
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EU preparing sanctions against Belarus officials as Poland & Czech Republic call for new election
Read More Foreign ministers of the European Union have agreed to sanction Belarus over ‘election fraud,’ and the heavy-handed police response to protests, tasking the Brussels bureaucracy with compiling a blacklist of officials in Minsk. “We cannot ignore the facts of election fraud and the use of force,” Polish Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz said after…
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Robert Trump, Donald’s brother, seriously ill in New York hospital
Read More President expected to visit younger brother, 72, on Friday Robert tried to ban publication of niece’s tell-all book President Donald Trump’s younger brother, Robert Trump, has been hospitalized in New York, according to the White House. The president is expected to visit his 72-year-old brother at a hospital in Manhattan on Friday, according…
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Getting India’s Construction Workers Their Entitlements
Read More MUMBAI, Aug 14 (IPS) – Basant Lal Chaudhary migrated from his village of 1,200 people in Madhya Pradesh, to a city of 90,000 people in Jammu and Kashmir in 2016. He last worked as a construction worker, before the COVID-19 lockdown forced him out of employment.”I used to earn a daily wage of…
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Russia says U.S. military aircraft activity rising around its border
Read More The Russian Defense Ministry has reported about the rise of U.S. military activity over Russia’s border. On Friday, the Defense Ministry press release said that Russian radars tracked 46 foreign aircraft that conducted air reconnaissance near Russia’s state border in the past week. “All the flights by foreign spy aircraft were tracked by…
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Pompeo urges unity on Iran ahead of UN arms embargo vote
Read More The secretary of state said it was “nuts” to allow Iran to buy and sell weapons at will. The secretary of state said it was “nuts” to allow Iran to buy and sell weapons at will.
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Pentagon’s No.1 weapons supplier shows air-based laser weapon
Read More Pentagon’s No.1 weapons supplier Lockheed Martin Corp has released the short video that showed battlefield-ready laser system that will enable users to neutralize threats at the speed of a lightning strike. Video shared on Twitter said that at sea, in the air and on the ground, Lockheed Martin is developing laser weapon systems…
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Britons in France scramble to get home before quarantine begins
Read More Travellers left stressed and exhausted as they cut holidays short following new Covid-19 rules At times on the A1 and A16 motorways in northern France on Friday afternoon, four out of five cars had UK plates: SUVs, estates and vans laden with luggage and children and piled high with surfboards and bikes, Brits…
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Speculation grows over pardon for Edward Snowden after Trump remarks
Read More Trump: ‘A lot of people think he is not being treated fairly’ Congressman calls for Trump to pardon NSA whistleblower Speculation is growing over whether Donald Trump might pardon Edward Snowden after the US president told an interviewer that the exiled former intelligence operative was “not being treated fairly”. Related: Edward Snowden on…
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COVID-19 Sharpens Caste Discrimination in Nepal
Read More KAILALI, Nepal, Aug 14 (IPS) – Across Nepal, it is the already under-served and vulnerable who have been affected by the prolonged lockdowns. But it is the Dalit returnees from India who have tested positive and their families who face double discrimination. Read the full story, “COVID-19 Sharpens Caste Discrimination in Nepal”, on…
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Bald eagle attacks government drone and sends it to bottom of Lake Michigan
Read More Drone was about 162ft in the sky when bald eagle attacked and tore propellor off, possibly mistaking it for a rival bird or snack In a rare case of nature taking on a manmade machine and winning, a bald eagle attacked and destroyed a government drone that was flying above Lake Michigan on…
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José Filomeno dos Santos: Son of Angola's ex-leader jailed for five years
Read More José Filomeno dos Santos was accused of stealing $500m from Angola’s Sovereign Wealth Fund. José Filomeno dos Santos was accused of stealing $500m from Angola’s Sovereign Wealth Fund.
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EU must ‘re-evaluate’ relations with Turkey in light of tensions in eastern Mediterranean Sea – Austrian foreign minister
Read More Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg said that the EU should rethink its approach towards Turkey, as its controversial maritime oil and gas exploration policy risks exploding into a bigger conflict. Schallenberg said that Vienna is “very concerned about the dangerous and alarming situation which we believe could escalate.” Actions taken by certain states…
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The Israel-UAE deal will make a ‘one-state solution’ even more unlikely | Ian Black
Read More Whatever the motives of the Gulf state for agreeing to the peace accord, it marks a change in Arab solidarity with Palestinians ‘Normalisation” with Israel is still a dirty word in Arabic. But that hasn’t stopped the United Arab Emirates, the second most wealthy and powerful of the Gulf states, concluding a peace…
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US eyes controversial human challenge trials for COVID-19 vaccine
Read MoreThe synthetic strain would be used in studies where patients are purposely infected to test a vaccine’s efficacy.The synthetic strain would be used in studies where patients are purposely infected to test a vaccine’s efficacy.
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EU considers sanctions after crackdown on protests in Belarus
Read More Emergency meeting of 27 ministers to discuss elections and Lukashenko regime European foreign ministers are expected to move towards sanctions on Alexander Lukashenko’s regime, after reports of systematic abuse and torture of Belarusians swept up in the brutal crackdown on protests. The EU’s 27 ministers are holding an emergency video meeting on Friday…
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Spain bans public smoking, France eyes new rules as COVID cases surge
Read MoreThey had gotten on top of their coronavirus epidemics, but the two European vacation destinations are now battling to contain second waves.They had gotten on top of their coronavirus epidemics, but the two European vacation destinations are now battling to contain second waves.
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Jared Kushner on Israel-UAE peace agreement, COVID-19 and Trump’s attacks on Kamala Karris
Read MorePresident Trump announced he brokered a deal with Israel and the United Arab Emirates to establish diplomatic relations. Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, led the Middle East peace efforts. Kushner joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the peace agreement, the 2020 presidential race and the government’s response to COVID-19.President Trump announced…
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Parts of England to remain in tighter coronavirus lockdown
Read More Restrictions to continue in Leicester and large areas of northern England due to rise in cases Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Large swathes of northern England and Leicester will remain under tighter lockdown for a third week as coronavirus infection rates continue to climb sharply in some districts, the…
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Struggling to Focus? How to Improve Your Attention Span When ‘the World Is Sick’
Read More If your mind wanders off before you finish reading this sentence, you’re not alone. Months into the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are still learning to live with an ambient thrum of stress, anxiety, fear, grief and anger. For many people—especially those recovering from the virus or juggling work and child care—brain fog…
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Conversations with American Legends: Ambassador Andrew Young Discusses the U.S.’ Standing on the World Stage
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