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Month: November 2021

Libya’s ruling council says FM suspended, barred from travel

CAIRO (AP) — Libya’s ruling presidential council says it has suspended the county’s chief diplomat, accusing her of not coordinating foreign policy with the council. The three-member council acts as Libya’s president and its decree Saturday says it also has barred Foreign Minister Najla Mangoush from traveling abroad pending an investigation into what it describes

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A firefighter prepares pediatric doses of the Pfizer-BioNtech Covid-19 vaccine on November 3 in Shoreline

Federal appeals court issues stay of Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for private companies

By Ariane de Vogue and Rachel Janfaza, CNN A federal appeals court temporarily blocked the Biden administration’s new vaccine rules that could apply to larger employers, certain health care workers and federal contractors. In the brief order, a three-judge panel on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals said that the petitioners in the case —

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