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'An outrage': Trump-appointed head of global news agency won't extend visas for foreign journalists

"It is appalling that the VOA's new boss could be so reckless about the safety of journalists," said PEN America.

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Long tail of coronavirus can prolong suffering for months

They call themselves "long-haulers", "long-tailers", or simply survivors.

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A trio of Mars missions in the starting blocks

"We have lift-off, we have lift-off!"

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Virus poses cultural threat to Brazil's Amazon people

In the heart of the Brazilian Amazon, the advance of COVID-19 presents indigenous people with a cruel cultural dilemma -- remain in their villages with little medical help, or seek safety in the city and risk being deprived of their ancestral funeral rites.

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France investigates report of bodies 'left to rot' at Paris research centre

French investigating magistrates will probe claims that human corpses donated for science were left to rot and be eaten by rats at a university research facility, the Paris prosecutor's office said Thursday.

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Dutch 'golden age' statue stirs ghosts of colonial past

The statue of a Dutch 17th century colonialist has become a flashpoint for the debate in the Netherlands on its past of slavery and colonization in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests.

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China vows to hit US with 'reciprocal measures' after Xinjiang sanctions

China said Friday it will impose tit-for-tat measures on US institutions and individuals who "behave badly" on Xinjiang-related issues after Washington slapped sanctions on Chinese officials over a crackdown on Uighurs and other Turkic Muslims in the region.

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Russian bounties: Pentagon vows 'action' if intel confirmed

Top Pentagon officials pledged Thursday to "take action" if the US military could corroborate intelligence suggesting Moscow paid militants linked to the Taliban to kill US soldiers in Afghanistan.

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Updated species extinction list signals 'urgent action needed to save life on earth'

More than one in four of the 120,372 plant and animal species assessed by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature are at risk of extinction.

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Seoul mayor found dead after '#MeToo allegations'

Seoul's outspoken mayor Park Won-soon, long seen as a potential South Korean presidential candidate, was found dead, police said Friday. He was 64.

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Humanity on track to soon hit 1.5ºC Paris Accord limit as atmospheric CO2 nears level not seen in 15 million years

"It's still not too late to avoid the worst effects of the #ClimateEmergency. But governments need to act NOW," tweeted Greenpeace.

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With prizes, food, housing and cash, Putin rigged Russia’s most recent vote

When Russians voted in early July on 200 constitutional amendments, officials rigged the election to create the illusion that President Vladimir Putin remains a popular and powerful leader after 20 years in office.

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Cell-like decoys could mop up viruses in humans – including the one that causes COVID-19

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.

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