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Twitter Suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Account For Spreading Election Misinformation

Twitter has temporarily suspended the account of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for

Biden’s Team Calls for Release of Russian activist Navalny

  The team of U.S. President-elect Joe Biden on Sunday called for

United Nations Loses 3 Peacekeepers, 4 Others Injured

,  Three peacekeepers were killed and four others injured in separate attacks

Biden to Mount Federal Vaccination Campaign

   President-elect Joe Biden, inheriting responsibility for a pandemic that is unchecked

Amazon Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over eBook Pricing

    Amazon.com Inc was slapped with a class-action lawsuit on Thursday

Trump Ban was Right but Sets Dangerous Precedent – Dorsey

  Twitter’s chief executive Jack Dorsey on Wednesday defended the platform’s decision

Trump: Republican Party Breakup Likely – Political Scientist

An American political scientist, Prof. Lara Brown, has predicted a breakup of

13 People Dead, Hundreds Injured As Record Snowfall Hits Japan

At least 13 people died and about 250 were injured as record

No Public Access to Capitol Grounds Jan. 20 – Pittman

   There will be no public access to the Capitol grounds during

50 African Illegal Migrants Rescued By Tunisian Navy

A unit of the Tunisian navy on Monday rescued 50 illegal migrants

‘South Korea Set To Buy Additional Covid-19 Vaccines’ – PM Chung Sye-Kyun

Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun says the government is working to purchase additional

U.S. House Democrats Introduce Article Of Impeachment Against Trump

Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives introduced an article of impeachment

China to Counter ‘Unjustified’ Laws, Restrictions Imposed by Foreign Countries

    China’s Ministry of Commerce, on Saturday, published new rules for

Twitter Suspends Trump’s Account Permanently

   Twitter on Friday evening wielded the big stick against outgoing U.S.

COVID-19 ‘Out of Control’ in London

  London declared a major incident on Friday because its hospitals were

Trump Considering Pardoning Himself — New York Times

  U.S. President Donald Trump is considering pardoning himself in the final

U.S. First Lady, Melania Trump’s Chief of Staff Resigns

    Stephanie Grisham, U.S. First Lady Melania Trump’s chief of staff,

British PM, Johnson Condemns Scenes of Violence in U.S.

  British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday joined other leaders in

Ex-US Ambassador To Nigeria Warns FG Over Consequence Of Sowore’s Re-Arrest

Former US Ambassador to Nigeria, John Campbell has berated the Muhammadu Buhari-led

Joe Biden Blasts Trump For Complaining About Election Results

US President-Elect, Joe Biden blasted Donald Trump for seeking to overturn the November 3

Libyan Navy Rescued 82 Illegal Immigrants

  The Libyan navy said on Monday that it rescued 82 illegal

Nancy Pelosi Reelected For Another Term As Speaker Of The House

Nancy Pelosi has been reelected as Speaker of the House despite a slim

Kamala Harris Says Trump Call with Georgia Officials as ‘Bold Abuse of Power’

   U.S. Vice President-elect Kamala Harris described outgoing president Donald Trump’s efforts to

COVID-19 Cases, Deaths in United States Exaggerated — Trump

    President Donald Trump, on Sunday, said the number of COVID-19

11 Republican Senators to Challenge Biden’s Presidential Election Win

     A group of 11 Republican senators and senators-elect on Saturday

U.S. Prison Systems Shut Down as Guards Contract Coronavirus

  Local jails and state prison systems around the U.S. on Saturday

China Unveils Foreign Policy Focus for 2021 – Foreign Minister

  China has unveiled her foreign policy focus for 2021, Chinese state

China-Africa Relationship Still Stronger From COVID-19 Challenge – Foreign Minister

  Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the friendship

COVID-19: South Korea Extends Restrictions Around Seoul

   With the Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) resurging in and around South Korea’s

Brexit: Britain, EU begin new era of relations

Four-and-a-half years after a British referendum on membership in the European Union