MANILA, Philippines (AP) – Grade school and high school students in the Philippines began classes from home on Monday after a coronavirus epidemic forced remote-learning on an education system already struggling to fund schools. Distance education has been a rational nightmare for a long-time poverty-stricken Southeast Asian country that lacks …
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GUWAHATI, India (AP) – The Ramanand government never wanted to burn corpses for a living, but they were deep in debt and desperate for money. The 43-year-old, who started selling sugarcane juice on a wooden cart, fled a remote village in India’s northeastern state of Assam after failing to repay …
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BERLIN (Reuters) – Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny told a German magazine that he believed Russian President Vladimir Putin was behind his suspected poisoning, but said he was not afraid and would return to Russia to launch a campaign. Naval was brought to Berlin from Russia in August after falling ill …
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