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Virus surge forces Sao Paulo to shut as Buenos Aires reopens

March 4, 2021

Sao Paulo, home to almost 12 million people, is bracing for the worst two weeks yet in the pandemic and the growing risk that its once-resilient health care system will collapse, Gov.…

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Concerned about the spread of Ebola, CDC lays out new rules for travelers from Congo, Guinea

March 4, 2021

Health officials said experience with previous Ebola outbreaks showed the virus, which is spread through contact with bodily fluids, is highly contagious and can spread quickly among people who come in close…

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Australia’s leader backs attorney-general accused of rape

March 4, 2021

The woman who accused Porter died by suicide last year after she had gone to police and then later withdrawn her complaint. Her accusation against Porter became public last week after being…

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German intelligence agency places far-right AfD party under watch for extremism

March 3, 2021

The designation opens up members to surveillance such as wiretapping and email monitoring, but the domestic intelligence agencies have agreed not to monitor the AfD’s elected officials while a court case in…

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Vaccinated Pope Francis heads to Iraq amid covid outbreak

March 3, 2021

Francis’s trip gives some hope that global figures, once they are armed with the mighty power of inoculation, might be able to travel again widely. But some health experts say that in…

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Fans frustrated by removal of hundreds of K-pop songs from Spotify amid licensing dispute

March 3, 2021

Spotify, a Sweden-based music and audio streaming platform, said in a statement that a deal with Kakao M, a major South Korean music distributor that runs Melon, Korea’s top music streaming platform,…

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How the coronavirus devastated a generation

March 3, 2021

CREMONA, Italy — In one of the hardest-hit parts of the West’s most aged nation, the coronavirus blitzed through a generation in a matter of weeks. It killed more than 100 of…

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Olympics organizers near a decision to ban overseas spectators for Tokyo Games

March 3, 2021

“In my opinion now, it’s more a question of how than if,” Andrew Parsons, president of the International Paralympic Committee, told a news conference ahead of a key meeting of the organizers…

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Thousands in new rally to demand Armenian PM’s resignation

March 3, 2021

Nikol Pashinyan has faced opposition demands to step down since he signed a November peace deal that ended fierce fighting over the Nagorno-Karabakh region, in which Azerbaijan routed the Armenian forces. The…

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Brazil economy faces headwinds after worst plunge in decades

March 3, 2021

Since the beginning of the health crisis, Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro has been adamant that the economy must keep running, arguing that lockdowns and restrictions would inflict greater hardship on the population…

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