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Month: February 2023

Dentsu and others charged in Tokyo Olympic bid-rigging probe

By YURI KAGEYAMA Associated Press TOKYO (AP) — The Tokyo Olympic bid-rigging scandal has widened with Japanese advertising giant Dentsu and five other companies getting charged. Executives or management-level officials from each of the accused companies, and an Olympic organizing committee official, were also charged with violating anti-monopoly laws. According to prosecutors the charges against

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Dentsu and others charged in Tokyo Olympic bid-rigging probe

By YURI KAGEYAMA Associated Press TOKYO (AP) — The Tokyo Olympic bid-rigging scandal has widened with Japanese advertising giant Dentsu and five other companies getting charged. Executives or management-level officials from each of the accused companies, and an Olympic organizing committee official, were also charged with violating anti-monopoly laws. According to prosecutors the charges against

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Tornados y fuertes vientos azotan el centro de EE.UU. mientras otra ronda de lluvia y nieve azotará el oeste y el norte del país

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Mientras las tormentas severas provocaron al menos nueve informes de tornados en partes del centro de Estados Unidos, este lunes se pronosticó un aluvión de nieve, lluvia y vientos fuertes en lugares desde la costa oeste hasta los Grandes Lagos, incluidos algunos sitios que aún no tenían electricidad luego de

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China rolls out the red carpet for key Putin ally as US warns against aiding Russia’s war

By Simone McCarthy, CNN A key autocratic ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in China for a state visit on Tuesday, amid warnings from United States officials that Beijing may be considering aiding Moscow in its ongoing assault on Ukraine. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko will stay in China until Thursday and meet with Chinese

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China purging ‘Western erroneous views’ from legal education

BEIJING (AP) — China is ordering closer adherence to the dictates of the Communist Party and leader Xi Jinping in legal education before its parliament starts its annual session. The directive demands that schools “oppose and resist Western erroneous views” such as constitutional government, separation of powers, and judicial independence. The directive and similar ones

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Final state emergencies winding down 3 years into pandemic

By ADAM BEAM Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California’s coronavirus emergency declaration has ended. Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered the emergency to lift Tuesday. California was one of six remaining states that still had emergency declarations in place. Illinois’s emergency will end May 11, coinciding with the end of the federal coronavirus emergency. Texas Republican

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