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    EU, Arab leaders draw lines in the sand

    The Israeli-Palestinian conflict was the easy part. Leaders gathered in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt for the first-ever summit between the EU and the League of Arab States faced uncomfortable differences, including a push for marriage equality by two of Europe’s openly…

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    EU patience with Theresa May wears thin

    British Prime Minister Theresa May | Jack Taylor/Getty Images EU patience with Theresa May wears thin Officials in Brussels say they now regard the UK prime minister as an unreliable negotiating partner. By Jacopo Barigazzi and David M. Herszenhorn 2/12/19,…

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    Putting in a good word

    Book publishers and authors seek to inspire, entertain and educate with the release of varied literary materials in multiple formats. Words and illustrations can sometimes provide a clearer picture of everyday heroics. Illustrator Sun Wentao, confined to his study in…

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    Baishazhou market: Keeping Wuhan fed

    To make an example of Baishazhou market, the amount of daily purchase here can reach up to 2,300 tons, and trade volume is about 2,000 tons. It can meet the needs of Wuhan citizens, and it can even cover neighboring cities…

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    Unmotivated students rip online classes

    Click:裝潢 Platforms criticized for ruining holiday, serving as poor substitutes for school With schools in China remaining closed due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, the Ministry of Education has launched a national online learning platform and started broadcasting classes on…

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    Zoran Milanovic inaugurated as Croatian president

    ZAGREB – Former Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic was sworn in here on Tuesday as the fifth Croatian president at the President’s Office. “I will invest everything I know and everything I have to build a presidential term that will benefit…