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Some states key to the 2020 outcome were also firmly on the path to breaking records, such as Texas, where the Election Project said Sunday that 80 percent of the early 2016 vote had already turned out.
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This year, some 500 migrants have died trying to cross the Central Mediterranean.
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Activists have long complained of a campaign of kidnappings and killings to intimidate them into halting demonstrations.
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Those arrested in August range in age from 16 to 33. Their families are now campaigning to use their own lawyers instead of the court-appointed ones from the Chinese side.
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Bir al-Abd was the site of a horrific extremist attack on a mosque in 2017 that killed over 300 worshippers, some of them fathers praying with their young sons.
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The king can declare a state of emergency that allows the country to be governed through ordinances that cannot be challenged in court.
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The US is the worst-hit country with the world's highest number of cases and deaths at 8,633,194 and 225,215, respectively, according to the CSSE.
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During the five years of construction, the Orange Line created over 7,000 jobs for locals and in the operation and maintenance period, it will create 2,000 employment for locals.
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The mega-lab was uncovered this past week in a storefront advertising industrial cleaning products on the outskirts of Mexico City.
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Voters whose ballots were affected can either vote in person or by a replacement ballot that will be mailed to them.
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The Turkish leader also mentioned Washington's threat of sanctions after Turkey tested the Russian-made S-400 air defense system. The purchase has already seen Turkey kicked off the F-35 stealth fighter program.
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All eight winners belong to the ruling New Democratic Party which secured an absolute majority with 55 seats in the 87-member House.
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Biden, Trump and their allies have run more than 100,000 advertisements per week since the beginning of October, according to counts maintained by the Wesleyan Media Project
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People are delighted to see it come back to life after years of grinding civil war that has kept all tourists away
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Researchers identified nearly identical responses of artificial neurons in advanced computer vision network.
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The presence of the La Nina climatic phenomenon, which helps to provide more food for the birds, has contributed to the increase
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A judge in California rejected a request from the US Department of Justice to reverse a previous decision allowing WeChat, owned by the Chinese company Tencent app, to remain active in app stores, The Verge reported on Friday.
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The crash involving a US Navy T-6B Texan II trainer aircraft took place on Friday evening near Foley city, the Alabama-based WKRG-TV said in a news report.
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Facebook makes lot more money than Twitter on political advertising, so the stakes for that are much higher for them, says Contributing Editor of Politico Magazine
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Let’s read in detail the major issues of contention the two countries are at loggerheads.
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World Meteorological Department (WMO) has entrusted India with the responsibility of the Regional Centre of South Asia Flash Flood Guidance System for coordination, development and its implementation
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Since 2016, the Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) has been investigating Google over allegations that it obstructed local smartphone makers from using operating systems from other rivals.
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The most common ones are about suicide, at about 32%, while 12% deal with stress over raising children.
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The Palm Fountain, located on the Palm Jumeirah, covers an area of 14,366 square feet