Riot police fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse demonstrators in Jakarta, Indonesia, in the third day of a nationwide strike against a new law slashing worker and environmental protections.
Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic presidential nominee, said his campaign was still assessing how it would respond if President Trump declined to attend a virtual presidential debate.
Authorities in New Delhi launched an anti-pollution campaign on Monday in an attempt to curb air pollution levels ahead of winter, when the capital is regularly covered in toxic haze, and warned that filthy air could make the coronavirus pandemic more dangerous.
During a news conference before President Trump is scheduled to leave the hospital, his doctors said his condition had improved, but that he is not 'out of the woods.'
Nearly 16,000 people who tested positive for the coronavirus were not recorded in Britain's daily number of reported cases for a test and trace program.
Sea walls designed to defend Venice against 'acqua alta,' or high water, went into use on Saturday, testing their ability to battle the Italian city's increasingly menacing floods.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has tested negative for the coronavirus, said he had not been in contact with President Trump and the first lady, who have contracted the virus.
Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, criticized Republicans for voting down a bill to bar the Trump administration from continuing litigation to overturn the Affordable Care Act, and for supporting the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
The European Commission took legal action against Britain for refusing to withdraw portions of its Brexit plan that Britain admitted could break international law by overriding commitments on Northern Ireland.
Authorities in New Delhi launched an anti-pollution campaign on Monday in an attempt to curb air pollution levels ahead of winter, when the capital is regularly covered in toxic haze, and warned that filthy air could make the coronavirus pandemic more dangerous.
During a news conference before President Trump is scheduled to leave the hospital, his doctors said his condition had improved, but that he is not 'out of the woods.'
Nearly 16,000 people who tested positive for the coronavirus were not recorded in Britain's daily number of reported cases for a test and trace program.
Sea walls designed to defend Venice against 'acqua alta,' or high water, went into use on Saturday, testing their ability to battle the Italian city's increasingly menacing floods.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has tested negative for the coronavirus, said he had not been in contact with President Trump and the first lady, who have contracted the virus.
Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, criticized Republicans for voting down a bill to bar the Trump administration from continuing litigation to overturn the Affordable Care Act, and for supporting the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
The European Commission took legal action against Britain for refusing to withdraw portions of its Brexit plan that Britain admitted could break international law by overriding commitments on Northern Ireland.
The Los Angeles District Attorney charged Deonte Lee Murray with attempted murder in the Sept. 12 shooting of two deputies who were sitting in their patrol car.
President Trump nominated Judge Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. The confirmation of Judge Barrett, a deeply conservative jurist, could shift the balance of the court firmly to the right.
Authorities in New Delhi launched an anti-pollution campaign on Monday in an attempt to curb air pollution levels ahead of winter, when the capital is regularly covered in toxic haze, and warned that filthy air could make the coronavirus pandemic more dangerous.
During a news conference before President Trump is scheduled to leave the hospital, his doctors said his condition had improved, but that he is not 'out of the woods.'
Nearly 16,000 people who tested positive for the coronavirus were not recorded in Britain's daily number of reported cases for a test and trace program.
Sea walls designed to defend Venice against 'acqua alta,' or high water, went into use on Saturday, testing their ability to battle the Italian city's increasingly menacing floods.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has tested negative for the coronavirus, said he had not been in contact with President Trump and the first lady, who have contracted the virus.
Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, criticized Republicans for voting down a bill to bar the Trump administration from continuing litigation to overturn the Affordable Care Act, and for supporting the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
The European Commission took legal action against Britain for refusing to withdraw portions of its Brexit plan that Britain admitted could break international law by overriding commitments on Northern Ireland.
The Los Angeles District Attorney charged Deonte Lee Murray with attempted murder in the Sept. 12 shooting of two deputies who were sitting in their patrol car.
President Trump nominated Judge Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. The confirmation of Judge Barrett, a deeply conservative jurist, could shift the balance of the court firmly to the right.
Authorities in New Delhi launched an anti-pollution campaign on Monday in an attempt to curb air pollution levels ahead of winter, when the capital is regularly covered in toxic haze, and warned that filthy air could make the coronavirus pandemic more dangerous.
During a news conference before President Trump is scheduled to leave the hospital, his doctors said his condition had improved, but that he is not 'out of the woods.'
Nearly 16,000 people who tested positive for the coronavirus were not recorded in Britain's daily number of reported cases for a test and trace program.
Sea walls designed to defend Venice against 'acqua alta,' or high water, went into use on Saturday, testing their ability to battle the Italian city's increasingly menacing floods.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has tested negative for the coronavirus, said he had not been in contact with President Trump and the first lady, who have contracted the virus.
Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, criticized Republicans for voting down a bill to bar the Trump administration from continuing litigation to overturn the Affordable Care Act, and for supporting the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
The European Commission took legal action against Britain for refusing to withdraw portions of its Brexit plan that Britain admitted could break international law by overriding commitments on Northern Ireland.
The Los Angeles District Attorney charged Deonte Lee Murray with attempted murder in the Sept. 12 shooting of two deputies who were sitting in their patrol car.
President Trump nominated Judge Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. The confirmation of Judge Barrett, a deeply conservative jurist, could shift the balance of the court firmly to the right.
Sea walls designed to defend Venice against 'acqua alta,' or high water, went into use on Saturday, testing their ability to battle the Italian city's increasingly menacing floods.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has tested negative for the coronavirus, said he had not been in contact with President Trump and the first lady, who have contracted the virus.
Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, criticized Republicans for voting down a bill to bar the Trump administration from continuing litigation to overturn the Affordable Care Act, and for supporting the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
The European Commission took legal action against Britain for refusing to withdraw portions of its Brexit plan that Britain admitted could break international law by overriding commitments on Northern Ireland.
The Los Angeles District Attorney charged Deonte Lee Murray with attempted murder in the Sept. 12 shooting of two deputies who were sitting in their patrol car.
President Trump nominated Judge Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. The confirmation of Judge Barrett, a deeply conservative jurist, could shift the balance of the court firmly to the right.
In a recorded address to the United Nations General Assembly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India said the country's vaccine production and delivery capacity would help fight the coronavirus pandemic.
Demonstrators flouted social distancing rules at a rally in central London against new coronavirus restrictions. A day earlier, Britain saw its highest daily number of new infections since the start of the pandemic.
Demonstrators rallied in Louisville, Ky., on a second night of protests after a grand jury did not charge police officers with the fatal shooting of Ms. Taylor.
Sea walls designed to defend Venice against 'acqua alta,' or high water, went into use on Saturday, testing their ability to battle the Italian city's increasingly menacing floods.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has tested negative for the coronavirus, said he had not been in contact with President Trump and the first lady, who have contracted the virus.
Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, criticized Republicans for voting down a bill to bar the Trump administration from continuing litigation to overturn the Affordable Care Act, and for supporting the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
The European Commission took legal action against Britain for refusing to withdraw portions of its Brexit plan that Britain admitted could break international law by overriding commitments on Northern Ireland.
The Los Angeles District Attorney charged Deonte Lee Murray with attempted murder in the Sept. 12 shooting of two deputies who were sitting in their patrol car.
President Trump nominated Judge Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. The confirmation of Judge Barrett, a deeply conservative jurist, could shift the balance of the court firmly to the right.
In a recorded address to the United Nations General Assembly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India said the country's vaccine production and delivery capacity would help fight the coronavirus pandemic.
Demonstrators flouted social distancing rules at a rally in central London against new coronavirus restrictions. A day earlier, Britain saw its highest daily number of new infections since the start of the pandemic.
Demonstrators rallied in Louisville, Ky., on a second night of protests after a grand jury did not charge police officers with the fatal shooting of Ms. Taylor.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has tested negative for the coronavirus, said he had not been in contact with President Trump and the first lady, who have contracted the virus.
Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, criticized Republicans for voting down a bill to bar the Trump administration from continuing litigation to overturn the Affordable Care Act, and for supporting the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
The European Commission took legal action against Britain for refusing to withdraw portions of its Brexit plan that Britain admitted could break international law by overriding commitments on Northern Ireland.
The Los Angeles District Attorney charged Deonte Lee Murray with attempted murder in the Sept. 12 shooting of two deputies who were sitting in their patrol car.
President Trump nominated Judge Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. The confirmation of Judge Barrett, a deeply conservative jurist, could shift the balance of the court firmly to the right.
In a recorded address to the United Nations General Assembly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India said the country's vaccine production and delivery capacity would help fight the coronavirus pandemic.
Demonstrators flouted social distancing rules at a rally in central London against new coronavirus restrictions. A day earlier, Britain saw its highest daily number of new infections since the start of the pandemic.
Demonstrators rallied in Louisville, Ky., on a second night of protests after a grand jury did not charge police officers with the fatal shooting of Ms. Taylor.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi compared President Trump's refusal to guarantee he would accept the results of November's election to an authoritarian grab for power.
Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, criticized Republicans for voting down a bill to bar the Trump administration from continuing litigation to overturn the Affordable Care Act, and for supporting the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
The European Commission took legal action against Britain for refusing to withdraw portions of its Brexit plan that Britain admitted could break international law by overriding commitments on Northern Ireland.
The Los Angeles District Attorney charged Deonte Lee Murray with attempted murder in the Sept. 12 shooting of two deputies who were sitting in their patrol car.
President Trump nominated Judge Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. The confirmation of Judge Barrett, a deeply conservative jurist, could shift the balance of the court firmly to the right.
In a recorded address to the United Nations General Assembly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India said the country's vaccine production and delivery capacity would help fight the coronavirus pandemic.
Demonstrators flouted social distancing rules at a rally in central London against new coronavirus restrictions. A day earlier, Britain saw its highest daily number of new infections since the start of the pandemic.
Demonstrators rallied in Louisville, Ky., on a second night of protests after a grand jury did not charge police officers with the fatal shooting of Ms. Taylor.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi compared President Trump's refusal to guarantee he would accept the results of November's election to an authoritarian grab for power.
The Los Angeles District Attorney charged Deonte Lee Murray with attempted murder in the Sept. 12 shooting of two deputies who were sitting in their patrol car.
President Trump nominated Judge Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. The confirmation of Judge Barrett, a deeply conservative jurist, could shift the balance of the court firmly to the right.
In a recorded address to the United Nations General Assembly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India said the country's vaccine production and delivery capacity would help fight the coronavirus pandemic.
Demonstrators flouted social distancing rules at a rally in central London against new coronavirus restrictions. A day earlier, Britain saw its highest daily number of new infections since the start of the pandemic.
Demonstrators rallied in Louisville, Ky., on a second night of protests after a grand jury did not charge police officers with the fatal shooting of Ms. Taylor.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi compared President Trump's refusal to guarantee he would accept the results of November's election to an authoritarian grab for power.
President Trump nominated Judge Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. The confirmation of Judge Barrett, a deeply conservative jurist, could shift the balance of the court firmly to the right.
In a recorded address to the United Nations General Assembly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India said the country's vaccine production and delivery capacity would help fight the coronavirus pandemic.
Demonstrators flouted social distancing rules at a rally in central London against new coronavirus restrictions. A day earlier, Britain saw its highest daily number of new infections since the start of the pandemic.
Demonstrators rallied in Louisville, Ky., on a second night of protests after a grand jury did not charge police officers with the fatal shooting of Ms. Taylor.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi compared President Trump's refusal to guarantee he would accept the results of November's election to an authoritarian grab for power.
Spectators at the Teatro Real in Madrid shouted to protest against what they said were insufficient coronavirus social distancing measures in the opera house's mezzanine levels.
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