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Trump National stripped of 2022 US PGA Championship
Read MoreTrump National in Bedminster is stripped of the 2022 US PGA Championship, with organisers saying using the course would be “detrimental”.Trump National in Bedminster is stripped of the 2022 US PGA Championship, with organisers saying using the course would be “detrimental”.
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China faces backlash over claim to have “emancipated” women’s minds
Read MoreTwitter removed a post by China’s D.C. envoy claiming Beijing’s “process of eradicating extremism” in a Muslim region meant women were “no longer baby-making machines.”Twitter removed a post by China’s D.C. envoy claiming Beijing’s “process of eradicating extremism” in a Muslim region meant women were “no longer baby-making machines.”
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US Chinese telcoms ban sees Wall St firms plan to reduce exposure
Read MoreGoldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley plan to reduce exposure to Chinese telecom firms named in a US ban.Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley plan to reduce exposure to Chinese telecom firms named in a US ban.
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Trump to award presidential medal of freedom to loyal Republican Jim Jordan
Read More Trump to give highest US civilian honour to Ohio representative, who objected to electoral college results following Capitol riot US politics – live coverage Donald Trump is set on Monday to award the highest US civilian honour to a close ally who has supported his attempts to remain in power, objecting to electoral…
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Passengers at Heathrow down by 73% in 2020 due to Covid
Read More Just 21.1m travellers passed through London airport – smallest number since 1975 Passengers at Britain’s biggest airport slumped by 73% in 2020 to the smallest annual number since 1975 due to the travel restrictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Just 22.1 million travellers passed through Heathrow last year, 59 million fewer than in…
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Biden names veteran diplomat Burns as CIA director
Read MoreA former ambassador to Russia and Jordan, Burns, 64, rose to become deputy secretary of state before retiring in 2014.A former ambassador to Russia and Jordan, Burns, 64, rose to become deputy secretary of state before retiring in 2014.
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Facebook shuts down Ugandan accounts ahead of general elections
Read MoreTech giant accuses some officials of a coordinated attack targeting public debate ahead of Thursday’s election.Tech giant accuses some officials of a coordinated attack targeting public debate ahead of Thursday’s election.
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China warns Trump admin on “dangerous path” with Taiwan outreach
Read MoreDays before landmark visit by a senior U.S. official, enabled by a key policy change, Beijing says the moves will see the U.S. “severely punished by history.”Days before landmark visit by a senior U.S. official, enabled by a key policy change, Beijing says the moves will see the U.S. “severely punished by history.”
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Review – First Raise a Flag: How South Sudan Won the Longest War but Lost the Peace
Read More A meticulously researched, revelatory, and engrossing account of how South Sudan’s pursuit of statehood became a struggle for survival.A meticulously researched, revelatory, and engrossing account of how South Sudan’s pursuit of statehood became a struggle for survival.
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Most Japanese say postpone or cancel the Olympics as COVID surges
Read MoreOverwhelming response to polling by Japanese news outlets is bad news for Tokyo organizers, who keep pushing for the delayed summer Games despite the pandemic.Overwhelming response to polling by Japanese news outlets is bad news for Tokyo organizers, who keep pushing for the delayed summer Games despite the pandemic.
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Pope Francis says women can read at Mass but stops short of letting them be priests
Read More Pope Francis has changed the laws of the Catholic Church to allow women to serve at Mass as readers and distributors of communion, in a step forward for equality that will prevent conservative bishops from blocking women from such roles. Pope Francis has changed the laws of the Catholic Church to allow…
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Yemen’s Houthis condemn US move to brand them terrorists
Read MoreMohammed Ali al-Houthi says the group reserves the ‘right to respond to any designation’ by the Trump administration.Mohammed Ali al-Houthi says the group reserves the ‘right to respond to any designation’ by the Trump administration.
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Twitter deletes China embassy’s tweet claiming ‘emancipation’ of Xinjiang women
Read More China has been accused of forcefully sterilising Uighur women, in what has been referred to as a ‘demographic campaign of genocide’ China has been accused of forcefully sterilising Uighur women, in what has been referred to as a ‘demographic campaign of genocide’
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‘Storm the Capitol’ used online 100,000 times in month before Washington DC riot
Read More QAnon followers and militia groups reportedly considered their choice of weapons to bring QAnon followers and militia groups reportedly considered their choice of weapons to bring
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Pompeo says US will designate Houthis as terrorist group in bid to undermine ‘Iranian interference’ in Yemen
Read More US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has announced that he intends to designate the Houthi movement as a foreign terrorist organization, while acknowledging that the move will create hurdles for delivering aid to war-torn Yemen. In a statement released on Sunday, Pompeo said the State Department will also label three Houthi leaders, Abdul…
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‘We’ll act with urgency’: Pelosi says House will impeach Trump
Read MoreThe US House Speaker says she will go ahead with impeachment proceedings against Trump unless he is removed from office.The US House Speaker says she will go ahead with impeachment proceedings against Trump unless he is removed from office.
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Grassfire bears down on South Australian town of Lucindale with reports of buildings on fire
Read More The Country Fire Service said the blaze in the state’s south-east was driven by ‘extreme conditions’ with temperatures hitting 39C The South Australian south-east town of Lucindale has come under direct threat from an out-of-control bushfire with reports of buildings on fire. Livestock was also lost in the blaze which was burning in…
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Road Construction Projects in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) – Top 50 Regional Projects by Country, Stage and Value of Project
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Israeli tycoon in Swiss court over alleged bribes in Guinea
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India says PLA soldier caught in Ladakh handed back to China
Read MoreChina had called for a swift return of its soldier who had gone missing along the border last week.China had called for a swift return of its soldier who had gone missing along the border last week.
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Parler goes offline as Amazon pulls the plug on the conservative social network
Read More Parler has dropped offline after Amazon kicked the conservative-friendly site off its hosting service in the early hours of Monday morning, following Apple and Google’s move to block the fledgling social network over the weekend. DETAILS TO FOLLOW Parler has dropped offline after Amazon kicked the conservative-friendly site off its hosting service in…
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Indonesia Sriwijaya Air crash: Distraught relatives await news
Read MoreInformation is emerging about those on board the Sriwijaya Air flight that crashed off Indonesia.Information is emerging about those on board the Sriwijaya Air flight that crashed off Indonesia.
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Parler social network drops offline after Amazon pulls support
Read MoreThe platform had been reliant on Amazon’s cloud computing service, which has pulled its support.The platform had been reliant on Amazon’s cloud computing service, which has pulled its support.
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Snow storms bring deadly chaos to Japan
Read MoreJapan is hit by severe snow storms, killing at least eight and bringing some regions to a standstill.Japan is hit by severe snow storms, killing at least eight and bringing some regions to a standstill.
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres eyes a second term
Read MoreTop diplomat was awaiting the outcome of the US election before deciding on a second term at the world body.Top diplomat was awaiting the outcome of the US election before deciding on a second term at the world body.
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Capitol assault a more sinister attack than first appeared
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China agrees to let in WHO team investigating Covid origins
Read More Experts to arrive on 14 January country’s national health authority says, but it’s unclear if they will get access to Wuhan Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage A World Health Organization team of international experts tasked with investigating the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic will arrive in China on 14…
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China says WHO expert panel on COVID will arrive on Jan 14
Read MoreTeam will investigate the origins of the coronavirus, which first emerged in Wuhan late in 2019.Team will investigate the origins of the coronavirus, which first emerged in Wuhan late in 2019.
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Some HSBC shareholders urge bank to cut fossil-fuel lending
Read MoreThe bank’s shareholders will vote at its annual general meeting in April for it to set Paris-aligned commitments.The bank’s shareholders will vote at its annual general meeting in April for it to set Paris-aligned commitments.
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Divers search for black boxes in debris of Sriwijaya Air flight 182 – video
Read More Footage released by the Indonesian Navy showed divers searching for the black boxes of Sriwijaya Air flight SJ 182 among suspected debris from the downed flight. Authorities pinpointed the area where the black boxes may be located after they lifted chunks of the Boeing 737-500 fuselage off the sea bed. Rescuers have also…
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Police in England and Wales face crime targets in return for 20,000 new officers
Read More Home Office seeking cuts of up to 20% to a range of crimes but police fear a return to a target-driven approach Crime will have to be cut by up to 20% under radical plans drawn up by the government and discussed with police chiefs, the Guardian has learned. However, senior officers believe…
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Nuclear stand-off: can Joe Biden avert a new arms race?
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US designating Yemen’s Houthis a ‘terrorist’ group
Read MoreDesignation as a terrorist group expected to scare away outside actors from many transactions with Houthi authorities.Designation as a terrorist group expected to scare away outside actors from many transactions with Houthi authorities.
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Bodies stored at temporary Surrey mortuary after hospitals reach capacity
Read More Around 170 bodies are being kept at the facility in Leatherhead with half of them victims of the coronavirus Bodies are being stored at a temporary facility in Surrey after the county’s hospital mortuaries reached capacity amid rising Covid-19 cases. Some 170 bodies are being kept in the temporary mortuary at Headley Court…
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Vaccine scepticism in France reflects ‘dissatisfaction with political class’
Read More Past medical scandals involving big pharma and public officials have made many suspicious of vaccines Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage In France, every child is now obliged to have 11 vaccinations. If parents want their children to attend school, or take part in many extracurricular activities, they must accept.…
