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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Wants to Raise Taxes to Pay for Health Care
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants to present plans on Tuesday to raise taxes to improve the British health care system, British media report.
Many of his party members are displeased because Johnson is violating his…
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Nikkei Continues Its Rise Amid Hopes for More Support Measures
The Tokyo stock exchange continued to advance on Tuesday, reaching its highest level in five months.
Hopes that the successor to Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who has indicated that he will not stand for election, will…
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Belarusian Activists Sentenced to Long Prison Terms
Belarusian activist Maria Kolesnikova has been sentenced to 11 years in prison.
Kolesnikova was one of the leaders of mass protests against President Alexander Lukashenko last year. As a result, opposition member Maxim Znak has…
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German Car Makers Warn of Persistent Chip Shortages
Major German car manufacturers such as Volkswagen, BMW and Mercedes parent Daimler do not expect the chip shortages that plague the car industry to disappear any time soon. Mercedes-Benz boss Ola Källenius thinks the problems could continue…
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Apple Postpones Controversial Scan Function for Child Porn
Apple is delaying an announced method of detecting child pornography by preemptively scanning photos on your iPhone.
The company already wanted to scan on their iPhone or iPad for its American customers who wish to store their…
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Pandemic Leads to Rush for Anti-Parasitic Drug in the US
Health experts in the United States are concerned about people taking the anti-parasitic drug Ivermectin because they see it as a miracle cure against the coronavirus. An Oklahoma doctor says hospitals have their hands full with patients…
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Stabbing in New Zealand Supermarket was A Terrorist Attack
The stabbing at a supermarket in Auckland, New Zealand, was a terrorist attack, according to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. A man injured six people before being shot and killed by police. He is said to have been inspired by Islamic State…
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Tokyo Stock Market Significantly Higher After News about Prime Minister Suga
The Tokyo stock exchange closed on Friday with a significant price gain. Investors in the Japanese capital reacted positively to the news that Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is not running for re-election as the Liberal Democratic Party…
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