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4 Thai Cabinet Ministers Resign After Party Leader Shakeup
Four key ministers in Thailand’s Cabinet announced their resignations Thursday, as a military clique within the ruling coalition’s most powerful political party continues to consolidate power.
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Experts Say Twitter Breach Troubling, Undermines Trust
A breach in Twitter's security that allowed hackers to break into the accounts of leaders and technology moguls is one of the worst attacks in recent years and may shake trust in a platform politicians and CEOs use to communicate with the public, experts said Thursday.
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Statue of Black UK Protester Removed From Plinth in Bristol
Officials in the English city of Bristol on Thursday removed a statue of a Black Lives Matter activist that was installed on a plinth once occupied by a monument to a 17th-century slave trader.
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Indian, Chinese Soldiers Disengaging After Deadly Clash
Indian and Chinese front-line troops are disengaging in the western sector of their disputed border, but the process is intricate and requires constant verification, an Indian army spokesman said Thursday.
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Can a Pregnant Woman Spread the Coronavirus to Her Fetus?
Can a pregnant woman spread the coronavirus to her fetus?
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EU Court Invalidates Data-Sharing Pact With US
The European Union's top court ruled Thursday that an agreement that allows big tech companies to transfer data to the United States is invalid, and that national regulators need to take tougher action to protect the privacy of users’ data.
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North Macedonia: Social Democrats Score Narrow Election Win
A pro-Western party in North Macedonia is poised to try to form a coalition government following a narrow election victory.
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In Solemn Ceremony, Spain Honors Pandemic Victims and Heroes
Spain paid tribute Thursday to the nation’s victims of the new coronavirus and workers who put their lives at risk during the worst of the pandemic with a solemn state ceremony in Madrid.
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Liberty Rookie Sabrina Ionescu’s AP Diary: Playing Again
I’m so glad the wait is finally over.
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UK Job Losses Set to Rise Sharply as Numbers on Payroll Sink
Unemployment across the U.K. has held steady during the coronavirus lockdown as a result of a government salary support scheme, but there are clear signals emerging that job losses will skyrocket over coming months to levels not seen since the 1980s.