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Month: July 2021

Haiti's interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph at a press conference in Port-au Prince on July 11

Haitian police arrest suspect accused of orchestrating President’s assassination

By Caitlin Hu, Mitchell McCluskey and Jessie Yeung, CNN Haitian authorities have arrested a man they say helped orchestrate the assassination of President Jovenel Moise, the country’s police chief announced on Sunday. Moise was killed Wednesday in his Port-au-Prince home, in an attack that has shaken a country already rattled by rampant violence and political

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Llegó el final de la Eurocopa, pero los memes no faltaron: te presentamos algunos de ellos

urielblanco (CNN Español) — Una aguerrida selección italiana ganó este domingo Eurocopa 2020 luego de vencer en penales a Inglaterra en el estadio de Wembley. Esta victoria significó la segunda Eurocopa para Italia, mientras que los ingleses siguen con su extensa racha sin conseguir un título en selección mayor (desde la Copa del Mundo de

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Tourists play mahjong in water to escape summer heat at a water park on July 10

One of China’s wandering elephants has finally made it home. But problems exposed by the herd’s journey aren’t going away

By Nectar Gan, CNN Editor’s note: CNN has launched the Meanwhile in China newsletter, a three-times-a-week update exploring what you need to know about the country’s rise and how it impacts the world. Sign up here. One of China’s wandering elephants has finally made it home. The herd of wild Asian elephants shot to fame

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A driver uses the map on the Didi Chuxing ride-hailing app on his smartphone while driving on a street in Beijing.

After Didi’s disastrous IPO, China looks to extend its control over overseas listings

By Laura He, CNN Business China’s crackdown on Big Tech just keeps growing. The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) — the country’s powerful internet watchdog — this weekend proposed that any company with data on more than one million users must seek the agency’s approval before listing its shares overseas. It also proposed companies must

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Orbán wants a Chinese university in Hungary. Opponents see a chance to turn his nationalist rhetoric against him

By Sheena McKenzie, CNN A derelict plot on the banks of the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary, might seem like an unusual epicenter for a political earthquake. But that was before Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s populist government announced a controversial plan for a prestigious Shanghai university to open its first overseas campus there in 2024

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