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Month: November 2021

The US and Europe have finally reconnected, but they’re moving in different directions on Covid-19

By Rob Picheta, CNN In September, when the White House announced its long-awaited plan to welcome vaccinated European travelers, the United States was consumed by a Covid-19 surge that far outpaced Europe’s. At that point the US rate of new cases per capita dwarfed Europe’s by nearly three to one. While European governments were plotting

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El borrador de la COP26 mejora el lenguaje sobre el calentamiento de 1,5 °C, pero es débil en cuanto al dinero para las naciones en desarrollo

Juan Pablo Elverdin Glasgow, Escocia (CNN) — Un borrador del Acuerdo de Glasgow de la COP26 publicado este miércoles reconoce que el mundo debería aspirar a limitar el calentamiento global a 1,5 grados centígrados, lo que podría ser un primer paso para obligar a los países a hacer promesas más ambiciosas para reducir las emisiones

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Ethiopia’s leader said he would bury his enemy. His spokeswoman doesn’t think it was incitement to violence

By Eliza Mackintosh, CNN Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed pledged to bury his government’s enemies “with our blood” last week, in an inflammatory speech marking the one-year anniversary of the war in the country’s northern Tigray region. “We will bury this enemy with our blood and bones and make the glory of Ethiopia high again,”

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Ethiopia’s leader said he would bury his enemy. His spokeswoman doesn’t think it was incitement to violence

CNN By Eliza Mackintosh, CNN Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed pledged to bury his government’s enemies “with our blood” last week, in an inflammatory speech marking the one-year anniversary of the war in the country’s northern Tigray region. “We will bury this enemy with our blood and bones and make the glory of Ethiopia high

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‘You’re meant to be in bed!’ — Jacinda Ardern’s toddler interrupts Facebook livestream

By Amy Woodyatt, CNN New Zealand’s Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, was faced with unexpected comments as she addressed the nation — not from the opposition, or from an angry citizen, but from her daughter, who interrupted her during a Facebook livestream. Ardern was midway through updating viewers on the country’s Covid-19 response when she was

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Legisladores estadounidenses visitan Taiwán mientras Beijing realiza una “patrulla de preparación para el combate” cerca de la isla

Juan Pablo Elverdin Taipei, Taiwán (CNN) — Una delegación de legisladores de Estados Unidos llegó a Taiwán este martes provocando la condena inmediata de China, con Beijing describiendo el viaje como un “acto de provocación”. El grupo, no especificado, aterrizó en Taipei en un avión militar Boeing C-40A poco después de las 6 de la

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