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Month: November 2022

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Así es la plantilla de Ecuador para el Mundial de Qatar 2022: estrellas, jugadores, alineación inicial posible…

Luis Ernesto Quintana Barney (CNN Español) — Ecuador clasificó al Mundial de Qatar 2022 con cupo directo en la difícil eliminatoria sudamericana, detrás de Brasil, Argentina y Uruguay. Su estilo de juego, de buena marca y explosión física orientado por el técnico Gustavo Alfaro, se vio en el debut de la Copa del Mundo ante

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Police say investigators in University of Idaho quadruple homicide have looked at more than 1,000 tips but still no suspect

CNN, KAYU By Natasha Chen, Paradise Afshar, Steve Almasy and Eliott C. McLaughlin, CNN Investigators in the fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students have gone through more than 1,000 tips that have arrived in the 10 days since the bodies were found, authorities told reporters at a Wednesday afternoon news conference. Idaho State

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Family holds memorial for slain Idaho student as police say they’re ‘making progress’ investigating quadruple killing

By Kacey Cherry, Susannah Cullinane and Amanda Musa, CNN Authorities are “making progress” in the investigation into the killings of four University of Idaho students found dead nearly 10 days ago, a state police spokesperson said Tuesday — a day after the family of one of the victims grieved their loss at a memorial. Stacy

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Spotlight on Malaysia’s king to resolve election stalemate

By EILEEN NG Associated Press KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysia’s election uncertainty has deepened after a political bloc refused to support either reformist leader Anwar Ibrahim or rival Malay nationalist Muhyiddin Yassin as prime minister, three days after divisive polls produced no outright winner. The stalemate put the spotlight on the nation’s ceremonial king,

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Insurgency, neglect hurt flood relief in Pakistani province

By RIAZAT BUTT Associated Press GANDAKHA, Pakistan (AP) — Maryam Jamali should have been preparing for an economics exam. Instead, the teenager from the flood-hit Pakistani province of Baluchistan was helping organize postpartum clinics and shelter for people neglected by relief efforts. Baluchistan is Pakistan’s largest and poorest province, plagued by under-development, bad governance, corruption,

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