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Stabbings in Southern Norway Leave Woman Dead, Two Injured
Norwegian police say three women were stabbed, one of them fatally, in a small town in the south of the country late Tuesday.
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China Accuses Britain of Helping Washington Hurt Huawei
China's government accused Britain on Wednesday of colluding with Washington to hurt Chinese companies after tech giant Huawei was blocked from working on a next-generation mobile phone network.
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Chinese UK Ambassador Says Huawei Decision ‘Unfair’
China's ambassador to the U.K. has questioned whether Britain can offer a fair business environment following its decision to ban Huawei from taking part in the country's high-speed wireless network.
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NY Times to Move Some Staff From Hong Kong, Citing New Law
The New York Times said Tuesday it will transfer some of its staff out of Hong Kong because of the uncertainties about practicing journalism in the Chinese territory under its newly imposed national security law.
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German Police Find 31 Migrants Hidden Inside Turkish Truck
German news agency dpa says police and customs officers discovered some 31 migrants hidden inside a refrigerated truck near the border with the Czech Republic.
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Statue of Black Protester Replaces Toppled UK Slave Trader
An artist has erected a statue of a Black Lives Matter protester atop the plinth in the English city of Bristol once occupied by the toppled statue of a slave trader.
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Many Zimbabweans Sell Goods From Their Cars in Hard Times
Cars have become mobile markets in Zimbabwe where enterprising residents are selling goods from their vehicles to cope with economic hardships caused by the coronavirus.
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Lockdowns Reimposed in India as Virus Cases Near 1 Million
As India's coronavirus caseload approaches 1 million, lockdowns are being reimposed in parts of the country as governments try to shield the health system from being overwhelmed.
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In Virus Era, Back-To-School Plans Stress Working Parents
For generations, school has been an opportunity for American children to learn and make friends. For many parents today, though, it’s something that’s elemental in a very different way: a safe place that cares for their children while they are at work – or a necessity for them to be able to work at all.
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Rules Once Lifted Are Reimposed to Try to Curb New Outbreaks
Virus restrictions once lifted are being reimposed, shutting businesses and curbing people’s social lives as communities try to curb a disease resurgence before it spins out of control.