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NPR NewsEarlier Wednesday, British police said they arrested two more men in Manchester related to the hostage-taking incident.
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NPR NewsSenior civil servant Sue Gray could turn in her report to the government as soon as Wednesday. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's office promised to publish its findings.
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NPR NewsNow the government is leaving, and moving the country's capital to the island of Borneo.
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NPR NewsThe money has allowed their families to remain in Comachuen, a town in the Michoacan mountains rather than moving to other parts of Mexico for work.
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NPR NewsNavalny and eight of his allies — including top aides Lyubov Sobol and Georgy Alburov — were on Tuesday added to the registry by Russia's Federal Financial Monitoring Service.
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NPR NewsThe allegations overshadowed Moore's 2017 campaign as he fell in a stunning defeat to Doug Jones, the first Alabama Democrat elected to the Senate in 25 years.
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NPR NewsThe apparent stampede outside of a stadium in Cameroon has renewed the focus on prior warnings that the nation was ill-equipped to host the continent's biggest sporting event.
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NPR NewsSusan B. Anthony List secured $20 million in pledged financial contributions, five times more than it has had at the outset of an election year over its 30-year history,
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NPR NewsThe attacks underscore how Yemen's civil war, which has ground on for over seven years, can flare into a regional danger.
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NPR NewsSince the pandemic began, Tonga has reported just a single case of COVID-19 and has avoided any outbreaks.
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NPR NewsTaliban representatives will be certain to press their demand that nearly $10 billion frozen by the United States be released as Afghanistan faces a precarious humanitarian situation.
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NPR NewsSince 2017 the utility has been blamed for more than 30 wildfires that wiped out more than 23,000 homes and businesses and killed more than 100 people.