Month: November 2021
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Foreign Policy
Josephine Baker: First American to Enter France’s Panthéon
As dusk falls in the French capital on Nov. 30, traffic will stand still on the Left Bank of Paris…
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Barbados to develop into a republic and take away Queen Elizabeth II as head of state
The English colonized Barbados in 1627 and subsequently enslaved more than 380,000 people from Africa to work on sugar plantations.…
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Powell to inform Senate omicron variant poses draw back threat to economic system, complicates inflation image
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell believes that the omicron variant of Covid-19 and a recent uptick in coronavirus cases pose…
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Politics
Why the US authorities is at all times shutting down
Toward the end of every year, the countdown until the United States government goes into a shutdown begins. Congress and…
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News
New Study Supports Notion of Using Fully Synthetic Oil for Cars at an Audi Service Adelaide
A recent American study found out that full synthetic oil has many advantages over conventional oil.Full synthetic oil is designed…
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Peng Shuai and the CCP’s Clumsy Propaganda Effort
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. The highlights this week: Authorities scramble to cover up Peng Shuai’s #MeToo accusations, the public prepares…
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News
The battle to Defund the Police didn’t finish with the 2020 election
The problem is that many of those would-be revolutionaries still didn’t understand the systemic nature of racism and police violence,…
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Politics
U.S. blacklists dozens of Chinese language tech companies citing nationwide safety considerations
Chinese and U.S. flags flutter outside a company building in Shanghai, China November 16, 2021. Aly Song | Reuters WASHINGTON…
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Politics
Amid A number of Financial Crises, Biden Admin Reviewing ‘Racist Names’ On Federal Lands
Biden’s Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced Friday a review of ‘racist’ place names being used on federal lands.…
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Foreign Policy
What’s Happening With China’s Lacking Tennis Star?
The disappearance of one of China’s top tennis players has brought the sport into a geopolitical firestorm. Peng Shuai, formerly…
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