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Results 08.11: Closed on weekends and new “Minsk”

[ad_1] Ukrainian authorities plan to strengthen quarantine The cabinet is preparing to strengthen the coronavirus quarantine; Leonid Kravchuk suggested reviewing the Minsk accords. Korrespondent.net highlights yesterday’s major events. There are more than 460 thousand cases of coronavirus in Ukraine, 50 million in the world On the morning of November 8, …

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China launched the world’s first 6G satellite

[ad_1] Photo: screenshot 6G satellite rocket launch in China The satellite successfully entered orbit along with 12 other vehicles after launching a rocket from the Taiyuan Cosmodrome in Shanxi Province. China launched the world’s first 6G test satellite. It’s to demonstrate how well experimental sixth-generation network technology works, the BBC …

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Elections in the United States: Highest Turnout in 120 Years

[ad_1] Photo: twitter.com/umeer__ali Turnout in US elections turns out to be the highest in 120 years According to preliminary data, 160 million Americans voted in the presidential election, more than two-thirds of the voters. In the US elections, turnout was the highest in 120 years. This is reported by The …

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Photos of anti-government protests in Poland

[ad_1] Photos of anti-government protests in Poland. Photo: Facebook / Irina Kobylchenko The actions against the ban on abortion, which have been carried out in Poland for a week, have today turned into a massive anti-government march, in which more than 100,000 people participated. The demonstrations ended in massive clashes …

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Trump wins unlikely: political scientist

[ad_1] Trump can only win thanks to the electoral college The gap between the main contenders for the presidency could reach 10 million votes. The political science professor at Texas A&M University, George Edwards, believes that the current president of the United States, Donald Trump, is likely to lose the …

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