A Chinese official who was shown a video allegedly depicting Uighur Muslims blindfolded and driven to trains insists that he “doesn’t know” where the material came from. Liu Xiaoming, China’s ambassador to the UK, was pressured by BBC presenter Andrew Marr to explain the clip during a television interview on …
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President Trump said Monday that he is bringing back the daily briefings on the coronavirus that he halted in April, a tacit acknowledgment that the public health crisis he has tried to leave behind is still devastating much of the country. With the increase in cases and deaths, Mr. Trump …
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A camera points to an apparently benign trail in Pima County, Arizona. But only a few moments in the video, something dark appears in the distance, before covering the dry land. Eventually, it resolves into a black river of stick and mud coal, flowing almost as fast as clear water. …
Read More »Brewers face decisions about Ryan Braun, Brett Anderson before game one
Tom haudricourt Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published 2:33 PM EDT July 20, 2020 Just four days from the start of the season in Chicago against the Cubs, the Milwaukee Brewers faced decisions on Monday about some key players, including the preparation of outfielder / DH Ryan Braun and left-hander Brett Anderson. …
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