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Depp in Witness Box for 5th Day at Lawsuit Over Abuse Claims
Johnny Depp is expected to wrap up his evidence Monday at his libel trial against a tabloid newspaper that accused him of abusing ex-wife Amber Heard.
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BT CEO Warns of Long Road to Excise Huawei From UK Network
The CEO of telecoms company BT has warned it may take a decade to remove Huawei equipment from Britain's wireless infrastructure if the U.K. government follows the U.S. in dumping the telecom provider from its networks.
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Israeli Police Break Up Anti-Netanyahu Protest in Jerusalem
Israeli police and Jerusalem municipal officials scuffled with protesters demonstrating against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday as officers dismantled tents set up by the demonstrator’s outside the premier’s residence.
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Manchester City Overturns 2-Year Ban From Champions League
Manchester City successfully overturned its two-year ban from the Champions League on Monday in a surprising legal victory.
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Suicide Car Bombing in North Afghanistan Causes Casualties
A suicide car bomber struck on Monday in northern Afghanistan’s province of Samangan, setting off a large explosion followed by a gun battle between other attackers and Afghan forces, officials said.
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Families of Italy’s Virus Dead Seek Answers, Solace, Justice
It started out as way for grief-struck families to mourn their coronavirus dead online: a Facebook group where relatives who were denied a funeral because of Italy's stringent lockdowns could share photos, memories and sorrow that their loved ones had died all alone.
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Organizers of Hong Kong’s Tiananmen Vigil Appear in Court
The organizers of a vigil commemorating China’s bloody 1989 crackdown in Tiananmen Square appeared in a Hong Kong court on Monday on charges of inciting others to participate in an unlawful assembly.
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Malaysia PM Wins Tests of Support, Ousts House Speaker
Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin narrowly won a motion to boot the parliament speaker Monday, scraping through the first test of his support nearly five months after taking power.
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Millennials and Boomers: Pandemic Pain, by the Generation
Millennials, you’re taking a big hit – again. And you’re not OK, either, boomers.
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Asian Shares Gain on Hopes for Recovery, Despite Outbreaks
Shares rose in Asia on Monday, cheered by upbeat projections for a global economic rebound that were tempered by worries over expanding coronavirus outbreaks.