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7 Aug
Thousands of people gathered in the capital of Belarus on Thursday to support the opposition candidate Sviatlana Tsihanaouvskaya. Tsihanaouvskaya is seen as the biggest threat in two decades to the country's...
7 Aug
Mexico's coronavirus death toll surged past 50,000 on Thursday, the government said. The health ministry announced 819 more deaths in its daily update, taking the total to 50,517 since the Latin American...
6 Aug
Smoke was still rising from the devastated port area of Beirut on Thursday morning, following the explosion almost two days ago that killed at least 135 people. Early morning scenes showed the sun rising over...
6 Aug
Lebanese American religious leaders are urging solidarity in the wake of a massive explosion that left much of Beirut covered in dust and debris on Tuesday. Father Dominique Hanna, the director of Our Lady of...
6 Aug
Protesters rallied in to New York City's Times Square on Wednesday to demand an extension to unemployment benefits and healthcare for all. They say the weekly $600 jobless benefit provided by the federal...
5 Aug
Australia's coronavirus hot spot, Victoria state, announced a new record 725 COVID-19 cases and 15 deaths on Wednesday, while businesses in Melbourne prepared to draw down their shutters as new pandemic...
5 Aug
Three men have been rescued from a tiny Pacific island after writing a giant SOS sign in the sand that was spotted from above, authorities say. The men had been missing in the Micronesia archipelago for nearly...
5 Aug
Isaias was forecast to strike land as a minimal hurricane on Monday in the Carolinas, where coastal residents braced for possible storm surge and flooding rains. The U.S. National Hurricane Center issued a...
5 Aug
Some New York City teachers on Monday protested the city's plan for reopening schools. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced a hybrid back-to-school plan with most students inside their physical schools...
5 Aug
The United Nations chief says the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the largest disruption of education in history, with schools closed in more than 160 countries in mid-July, affecting over 1 billion students. In...

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