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Late night protest in Portland, Oregon, declared unlawful

 (AP) — Law enforcement declared an unlawful assembly late Saturday, forcing protesters from downtown Portland,

Morocco faces down COVID spread with tough rules

(AP) — With air and sea borders closed for months and eight cities barring people

Two members of Lebanese security forces killed in armed clashes

(Reuters) – Two members of the Lebanese Security Forces were killed in an exchange of

Macron says Belarus’s Lukashenko must go

(Reuters) – Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko must accept the logic of democracy and quit power,

NZ prime minister on course for election victory

(Reuters) – New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is poised to retain power at next

Japan’s chipmaker Kioxia to scrap IPO plan as Sino-U.S. tensions rise

(Reuters) – Kioxia Holdings Corp, the world’s second-largest memory chipmaker, will scrap plans for an

North Korea warns of naval tensions during search for slain South Korean

(Reuters) – North Korea said on Sunday it is searching for the body of South

How it happened: From law professor to high court in 4 years

(AP) — Four years ago, Amy Coney Barrett was a little-known law professor in Indiana.

China’s industrial profits grow 19.1% y/y in August

(Reuters) – Profits at China’s industrial firms grew 19.1% year-on-year in August to 612.81 billion

China opens auto show under anti-disease controls

(AP) — Ford, Nissan and BMW unveiled electric models with more range for China on