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Month: July 2022

‘Kite Runner’ author Khaled Hosseini says his daughter has come out as transgender — and he’s ‘never been prouder’

Lianne Kolirin, CNN Acclaimed writer Khaled Hosseini has said he has “never been prouder” of his daughter, after she came out as transgender. The Afghan-American novelist posted a black and white picture of his daughter on social media Wednesday, with a heartfelt message about her news. Hosseini, whose work includes bestselling novels “The Kite Runner,”

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Muere niño de 3 años que fue dejado dentro de un auto bajo el sol de Miami; es la décima muerte infantil por golpe de calor en EE.UU. en lo que va de 2022

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Un niño de 3 años murió este lunes después de que su padre lo dejara dentro de un vehículo afuera de un centro educativo judío en el norte del condado de Miami-Dade, Florida, según el Departamento de Policía de Miami Gardens (MGPD). Es la décima muerte de un niño por

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¿Qué está pasando en Sri Lanka? Las claves de la crisis económica y política que llevó a la renuncia del presidente

Germán Padinger (CNN Español) — Tras la huida a Maldivas del presidente Gotabaya Rajapaksa, el primer ministro Ranil Wickremesinghe fue nombrado este miércoles presidente interino de Sri Lanka en medio del grave conflicto político desatado por la crisis económica y las protestas en el país en los últimos meses, a la espera de nuevas elecciones.

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New giant lion statue on Indian parliament building sparks political spat

Oscar Holland, CNN | Esha Mitra, CNN A statue of India’s national emblem, unveiled this week atop the country’s new parliament, has been slammed by government critics for its “unnecessarily aggressive” appearance. Officials maintain that the 10-ton bronze sculpture, which depicts four lions, is an enlarged like-for-like replica of the ancient statue the emblem was

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‘Series of malfunctions’ behind Champions League final chaos, according to French Senate

By Camille Knight and Amandine Hess, CNN The French Senate cleared Liverpool fans of any responsibility in the Champions League Final chaos, instead blaming French decision-making, two senators told journalists in a press conference Wednesday presenting conclusions of a report on the violence. The Senate has not yet released the report publicly at the time

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