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28/10/20 04:40
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First Lady makes appears at rally in Pennsylvania, says it's important for her husband to speak directly to the public through Twitter.
28/10/20 01:12
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The Canadian province of Ontario has adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance"s (IHRA) working definition of anti-Semitism, The Toronto Star reported In Tuesday.Government House Leader Paul Calandra said Premier Doug Ford"s ministers "took swift and decisive action" In Monday to recognize the definition even before the passage of legislation currently before the house.
28/10/20 01:37
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Tamar Yonah interviews three people who survived the coronavirus.
28/10/20 03:51
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Dennis Prager talks about his battle against the banning of several of his university's five-minute videos.
28/10/20 03:52
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More than 70 million Americans have cast ballots in the US presidential election, according to a Tuesday tally from the US Elections Project cited by Reuters.This is more than half the total turnout of the 2016 election.
28/10/20 04:45
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French officials said Tuesday that tougher restrictions are looming to counter an alarming surge in COVID-19 cases, France24 reported.President Emmanuel Macron is to address the nation In Wednesday evening to present new measures, the presidency said.Media reports said Macron might extend the curfew hours, possibly with a full lockdown In weekends, or else order targeted lockdowns for the hardest-hit regions.
28/10/20 05:01
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US taxpayers have paid more than $2.5 million to businesses owned by President Donald Trump since 2017, the Washington Post reported Tuesday.The $2.5 million figure includes hotel rooms, function spaces, food, alcohol, and floral arrangements purchased by the federal government for official functions hosted at Trump-owned hotels and resorts, the Post found after reviewing government documents.
28/10/20 06:24
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Inspectors from the UN"s atomic watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, have confirmed Iran has started building an underground centrifuge assembly plant after its previous Ine exploded in what Tehran called a sabotage attack over the summer, the agency"s head told The Associated Press In Tuesday.Iran also continues to stockpile greater amounts of low-enriched uranium, but does not appear to possess enough to produce a weapon, said IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi.