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Month: July 2021

ANÁLISIS | Boris Johnson está haciendo otra gran apuesta al levantar las restricciones en Inglaterra. Incluso él admite que podría provocar más muertes por covid

Mariana Toro Londres (CNN) — Este lunes, Boris Johnson pondrá a los ciudadanos ingleses en mitad de un experimento que dará alguna indicación de cuán bien se las arregla un país muy poblado con casos de coronavirus en aumento cuando se levantan las restricciones. A favor de Johnson, la mayoría de la población adulta del

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Afghanistan withdraws diplomats from Pakistan following alleged kidnapping of ambassador’s daughter

By Sophia Saifi and Ehsan Popalzai, CNN Afghanistan is withdrawing its diplomats from Pakistan following the alleged abduction of the ambassador’s daughter in the capital Islamabad, according to the Afghan foreign ministry. Silsila Alikhil, the daughter of Najib Alikhil, Afghanistan’s ambassador to Pakistan, was “abducted for several hours and severely tortured by unknown individuals on

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La Fuerza Aérea de EE.UU. enviará decenas de aviones de combate F-22 al Pacífico en medio de tensiones con China

Juan Pablo Elverdin Hong Kong (CNN) — La Fuerza Aérea de Estados Unidos enviará más de dos docenas de aviones de cazas furtivos F-22 a un ejercicio en el Pacífico occidental este mes, un despliegue inusualmente grande de los poderosos jets que, según los analistas, envía un fuerte mensaje a un posible adversario en China.

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‘Law & Order: SVU’ guest actor indicted for murder of a man in ‘brazen afternoon shooting,’ Queens DA says

By Christina Bowllan and Artemis Moshtaghian, CNN Isaiah Stokes, an actor who appeared in one episode of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” has been indicted on a second-degree murder charge, the Queens County, New York, District Attorney’s Office said Friday. Stokes, 41, is accused of firing a gun into a parked car in Jamaica,

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Washington Post: Investigation finds Israeli-designed spyware was used to hack journalists and activists around the world

By Devan Cole, CNN Thirty-seven smartphones owned by journalists, human rights activists, business executives and two women connected to the slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi were targeted by “military-grade spyware” licensed by an Israeli company to governments, according to an investigation by a consortium of media organizations, including The Washington Post, published Sunday. The Post

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PTA official who resigned after ‘let them die’ comment says not aimed at critical race theory protesters

By Sara Sidner and Artemis Moshtaghian, CNN A leader in the Virginia Parent Teacher Association who resigned after saying “let them die” during a speech attended by counter-protesters opposed to critical race theory being taught in schools says her comments were not aimed at them. Michelle Leete, the Virginia PTA Vice President of Training, was

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