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Month: September 2022

Luka Modric celebrates after securing Croatia's place in the finals.

Netherlands and Croatia reach Nations League final four, while defending champion France narrowly avoids relegation

By Matias Grez, CNN The Netherlands and Croatia reached the Nations League final four with victories on Sunday, while defending World Cup champion France’s struggles continued as Didier Deschamps’ side narrowly avoided relegation following a 2-0 defeat to Denmark. The Netherlands beat Belgium 1-0 in Amsterdam thanks to a second-half header from Liverpool defender Virgil

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¿Qué son las armas nucleares tácticas y qué pasaría si Rusia desplegara una?

olivertapia (CNN) — Con sus fuerzas retirándose en Ucrania, el presidente de Rusia, Vladimir Putin, una vez más amenazó con recurrir a las armas nucleares, probablemente lo que a menudo se denominan armas nucleares tácticas. En un discurso la semana pasada, advirtió que “en caso de una amenaza a la integridad territorial de nuestro país

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Building collapses outside Kenyan capital, deaths reported

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A multi-story building has collapsed outside Kenya’s capital, and rescuers are picking through the debris in search of several people reported missing. Kenya’s national broadcaster reports that at least three people died in the collapse in Kirigiti on Monday. It is not immediately clear what caused the building collapse. Such incidents

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Phil Waldron poses for a photo at his distillery

Meadows texts reveal direct White House communications with pro-Trump operative behind plans to seize voting machines

By Zachary Cohen, CNN As allies of then-President Donald Trump made a final push to overturn the election in late-December 2020, one of the key operatives behind the effort briefed then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows about his attempts to gain access to voting systems in key battleground states, starting with Arizona and Georgia,

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German chancellor Scholz tests positive for coronavirus

BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s spokesman says the German leader has tested positive for the coronavirus. Government spokesman Steffen Hebestreit told dpa that Scholz has mild symptoms and immediately entered isolation. He has canceled all public appearances this week but plans to take part virtually in internal government meetings, Hebestreit said. Scholz returned from

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