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[ad_1] Former United States President Donald J. Trump The former American president, Donald Trump, asked this Saturday to boycott Major League Baseball and the companies Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, JPMorgan Chase, ViacomCBS, Citigroup, …
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[ad_1] Late Saturday, the Peruvian health ministry reported 294 new deaths and 5,616 newly infected in the past 24 hours. Since the start of the pandemic, Peru has accumulated 52,625 deaths and …
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Read More »They found the remains of an American ship sunk in the Philippines during World War II at a depth of 6,500 meters.
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[ad_1] Alex-Saab-who-in-Minerven-knows-like-El-Tigre Since March 17, nearly 10 months after his arrest, the Supreme Court of Cape Verde, Africa, has authorized the extradition of the Colombian businessman Alex Saab, who is sought by …
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[ad_1] Amazon has admitted that some of its staff urinate in plastic bottles, after corroborating evidence emerged. The company apologized to an American politician for wrongly denying that drivers were sometimes forced …
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