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Month: November 2022

What protests in China may mean for the economy

By Nicole Goodkind, CNN Business Protests against China’s prolonged and restrictive Covid regulations spread across the country over the weekend. The demonstrations against Chinese President Xi Jinping and his costly zero-Covid policy are an exceedingly rare case of widespread civil disobedience. While the protests represent an unprecedented challenge for Xi, they also carry economic and

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Kyiv says it ‘won’t let Putin steal Christmas’ as Russian attacks threaten bleak winter in Ukraine

By Rob Picheta and Olga Voitovych, CNN The mayor of Kyiv has said the city “cannot let Putin steal our Christmas” as Ukrainians prepare to tentatively celebrate the festive season with darkened trees while Russian airstrikes knock out power and wreak havoc on critical infrastructure. Christmas trees will be erected across the Ukrainian capital to

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Desesperación y desafío en Jersón: los rusos bombardean la ciudad solo dos semanas después de retirarse

Juan Pablo Elverdin Jersón, Ucrania (CNN) — Un charco de agua manchada de sangre y los restos carbonizados de un coche marcan el lugar en Jersón donde los proyectiles rusos arrasaron esta ciudad el jueves de la semana pasada, matando a cuatro personas, según las autoridades locales, y rompiendo cualquier sensación de calma. El presidente

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5 Connecticut officers charged in connection with the transport of Randy Cox, who became partially paralyzed in a police van

WFSB, NEW HAVEN POLICE DEPT., CNN By Amir Vera and Michelle Watson, CNN Five police officers have been arrested and charged in connection with the transportation incident that left a man paralyzed from the chest down, according to a Monday news release from the New Haven, Connecticut, State’s Attorney’s Office. Randy Cox, 36, was arrested

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