Israel has passed a law banning protests during the country’s coronavirus lockdown, with opponents claiming the health crisis has been used to quell protests calling for Benjamin Netanyahu to resign as prime minister. The controversial law was approved by the country’s parliament, the Knesset, at 30.30 a.m. local time on …
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Hong Kong (CNN) – China is moving forward once again. With October 1 approaching, millions of people are expected to pack highways, trains and planes for the National Day holiday, the busiest time to travel in the world’s most populous country. The eight-day break is China’s first major holiday since …
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The 2020 Major League Baseball League continues on Wednesday with eight game schedules packed into the Wild Card Series out of the top three. Brackett has four games on both the American League and National League sides, and four AL teams are trying to advance to the divisional rounds. Because …
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