Venezuela’s central bank, which is still controlled by the Maduro government, sued the Bank of England, seeking access to € 930 million ($ 1 billion) in gold reserves that it said would help the country deal with the pandemic. of coronavirus. Venezuela intended to liquidate the gold to buy health …
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Vice President Mike Pence promised Thursday that the Trump administration “will continue to open up the United States” despite a recent surge in coronavirus cases. Pence told CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” that the White House will stick with state leaders “every step of the way as they continue to …
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LONDON – Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, felt “unprotected by the institution” of the British royal family while in the limelight of the press during her pregnancy, court documents released as part of a lawsuit against a British company revealed. British media. Introduced by Meghan’s lawyers last month and obtained …
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State learned from family and friends that Juan Garcia, a 21-year-old student at the Allentown College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, died on June 30 of respiratory failure and COVID-19. His death is the first known Penn State student death related to the coronavirus. “We …
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