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Month: August 2022

An angled herriingbone layout also offers privacy.

Airplane business class doors offer new levels of privacy. Not everyone thinks they’re a good idea

John Walton, CNN Business class is becoming increasingly more luxurious, spacious and private. Whether it’s custom-designed seat and bed cushions, bespoke fittings and fixtures, or co-branding with some of the biggest names in luxury, business really is the new first class aboard many planes. That’s especially true in business class mini-suites with doors, which debuted

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Bad Bunny hace historia como el primer cantante de habla hispana en ganar artista del año en VMA de MTV

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN Español) — El artista puertorriqueño Bad Bunny hizo historia este domingo en los premios MTV Video Music Awards al llevarse el premio a artista del año, pues es el primer artista de habla hispana en ganar este galardón desde que fue creado. Este año, Bad Bunny —el nombre artístico de Benito

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In plot twist, Iraqi Shiite cleric announces retirement

By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA Associated Press BAGHDAD (AP) — An influential Shiite cleric whose followers have been staging a sit-in outside Iraq’s parliament announced his resignation from politics and the closure of his party offices on Monday. It is unclear how Muqtada al-Sadr’s latest announcement will affect an ongoing sit-in by his supporters outside Iraq’s parliament

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Anti-aircraft gunners of a special air defense unit of the National Guard of Ukraine are seen on a combat mission in Ukraine.

Ukrainian forces begin ‘shaping’ battlefield for counteroffensive, senior US officials say

By Jim Sciutto, Chief National Security Correspondent Ukrainian forces have begun “shaping” operations in southern Ukraine to prepare the battlefield for a significant Ukrainian counteroffensive, two senior US officials briefed on the intelligence told CNN. Shaping operations are standard military practice prior to an offensive and involve striking weapons systems, command and control, ammunition depots

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Ukrainian forces begin ‘shaping’ battlefield for counteroffensive, senior US officials say

By Jim Sciutto, Chief National Security Correspondent Ukrainian forces have begun “shaping” operations in southern Ukraine to prepare the battlefield for a significant Ukrainian counteroffensive, two senior US officials briefed on the intelligence told CNN. Shaping operations are standard military practice prior to an offensive and involve striking weapons systems, command and control, ammunition depots

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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro gestures during the presidential debate in Sao Paulo

Bolsonaro launches personal attack on female journalist during election debate with rival Lula

By Camilo Rocha, Marcia Reverdosa and Ivana Kottasová, CNN Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and his main election rival Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva traded insults Sunday during a charged election debate which saw Bolsonaro launch a deeply personal attack on a journalist who questioned his response to the coronavirus pandemic. “I think you go to

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Columbus students returning after striking teachers ink deal

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Students in Ohio’s largest school district were returning to classrooms after members of the union representing teachers and other employees approved a contract, ending a strike. The Columbus Education Association’s nearly 4,500 teachers, librarians, nurses, counselors, psychologists and other education professionals on Sunday voted 71% to 29% to approve the new

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