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Buffalo grocery store to reopen two months after racist killings | Gun Violence News

[ad_1] Tops Friendly Market, the site of a mass shooting that targeted Black people, will reopen as community tries to…

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Rishi Sunak cements lead in race to be Britain’s prime minister | Politics News

[ad_1] Former finance minister has been early frontronner in first two rounds of voting, ahead of junior trade minister Penny…

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Man arrested in rape of 10-year-old US girl that led to abortion | Women’s Rights News

[ad_1] A man has been charged with raping a 10-year-old Ohio girl whose case was questioned as dubious by some…

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Photos: Child marriages, FGM rising in drought-hit Horn of Africa | In Pictures News

[ad_1] Across the Horn of Africa, the worst drought the region has seen in 40 years is driving a shutdown…

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Health rumors leave Palestinians wondering who will follow Abbas | Israel-Palestine conflict News

[ad_1] Before a planned meeting with US President Joe Biden on Friday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has been back in…

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Can the US keep its competitive edge in tech and innovation? | Technology

[ad_1] From: The Bottom Line American billionaire Steve Case aims to level the playing field for US entrepreneurs outside Silicon…

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The Ivorian power triangle shuffling the presidency for 30 years | Features

[ad_1] Three men have dominated the political landscape of Ivory Coast since the exit of Félix Houphouët-Boigny, the man widely…

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Netflix partners with Microsoft to offer cheaper plan with ads | Business and Economy News

[ad_1] Netflix aims to roll out a cheaper plan after posting its first subscriber loss in more than a decade.…

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Hidden van Gogh self-portrait discovered behind another painting | Arts and Culture News

[ad_1] Scotland’s national gallery has discovered a previously unknown portrait of the post-Impressionist painter on the back of an 1885…

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For China’s nightlife scene, ‘zero COVID’ an unceasing ordeal | Business and Economy

[ad_1] Beijing, China – Ai Jing, a concert booker in Beijing, often feels like business never has a chance to…

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