Protests in Minneapolis After Deadly Shooting by ICE Agents
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Protests in Minneapolis After Deadly Shooting by ICE Agents

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer fatally shot a woman during a confrontation in Minneapolis, sparking an uproar over the presence of ICE agents in…

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Trinidad Seeks Trump’s Favor by Embracing Caribbean Drug War
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Trinidad Seeks Trump’s Favor by Embracing Caribbean Drug War

Trinidad and Tobago’s prime minister has backed US strikes against alleged traffickers from Venezuela, which retaliated by cutting off gas deals. Read more: ———- Like…

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Trump Welcomes South Africa’s Ramaphosa to White House
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Trump Welcomes South Africa’s Ramaphosa to White House

Elon Musk will join President Donald Trump’s meeting with South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House on Wednesday. The Pretoria-born billionaire has been…

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China’s Xi Welcomes Kenyan President Ruto to Beijing
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China’s Xi Welcomes Kenyan President Ruto to Beijing

Chinese President Xi Jinping greeted visiting Kenyan President William Ruto with a welcome ceremony in Beijing on Thursday. Ruto is on a five-day visit to…

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Zelenskiy Cuts Short South Africa Trip After New Russian Attacks
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Zelenskiy Cuts Short South Africa Trip After New Russian Attacks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy reinforced his rejection of concessions to Russia as the war-battered nation was hit by the biggest air strike this year and…

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Ramaphosa Responds to Trump Broadside: We Won’t Be Bullied
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Ramaphosa Responds to Trump Broadside: We Won’t Be Bullied

South Africa won’t be bullied, President Cyril Ramaphosa said after his government came under fire from his US counterpart Donald Trump’s administration. The world is…

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Vaccine makers face decades of mistrust from within the Black community
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Vaccine makers face decades of mistrust from within the Black community

As they recruit for coronavirus vaccine trials, companies are battling decades of mistrust in vaccine safety from communities of color. Local leaders are encouraging greater…

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2m distancing rule under review despite warnings from scientists – BBC News
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2m distancing rule under review despite warnings from scientists – BBC News

The need to maintain a social distance of 2 metres in England is being actively reviewed, the government has announced. Boris Johnson said it is…

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