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Scramble over Trump’s high court nominee to begin President Trump plans to introduce appellate judge Amy Coney Barrett on Saturday, and wants her confirmed before Election Day. Democrats have scant chance of blocking Barrett, who would succeed late liberal icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg and expand the court’s conservative majority. Reaction to Trump’s expected nominee Barrett’s…

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Scramble over Trump’s high court nominee to begin
President Trump plans to introduce appellate judge Amy Coney Barrett on Saturday, and wants her confirmed before Election Day. Democrats have scant chance of blocking Barrett, who would succeed late liberal icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg and expand the court’s conservative majority.
Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Biden leads Trump nationally, but race much tighter in key states
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Trump to nominate Amy Coney Barrett for Supreme Court in White House ceremony
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Commerzbank poaches Deutsche Bank’s Knof as new CEO
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Ivory Coast president says new West African currency launch may take five years
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Central African Republic President Touadera announces second term bid
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Protesters scuffle with police at London anti-lockdown demo
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Iran and Iraq commit to boosting border cooperation and trade
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Booby-trapped vehicle explodes, killing seven in northeast Syria, residents say
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Mexico issues arrest warrants on sixth anniversary of disappearance of 43 college students
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UK’s Johnson lines up two critics of BBC for big media roles: Times
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‘Everything is uncertain’ in Argentina with coronavirus hitting top five globally
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Suspect in fatal UK police officer shooting in critical condition
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Lebanese security forces kill two members of armed group, sources say
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Paris knife attack suspect says he was targeting Charlie Hebdo: police source
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Angry but determined: Portuguese workers protest for better wages amid pandemic
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Lebanon’s prime minister-designate quits in blow to French initiative
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UK pledges over $400 million for WHO, calls for end to ‘ugly rifts’
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Suspected Islamists kill at least 11 in attack on convoy in northeast Nigeria
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Malaysia’s ruling coalition wins first electoral test in boost for PM Muhyiddin
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Brazil’s Bolsonaro leaves hospital after bladder stone surgery
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Palestinians say Egyptian fire killed two Gaza fishermen
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Paris knife attack suspect says he was targeting Charlie Hebdo: police source
A man arrested in Paris after two people were wounded with a meat cleaver says he was targeting weekly satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in the attack, a police source said on Saturday.

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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani accused the United States on Saturday of “savagery” for inflicting $150 billion of damage on Iran due to sanctions, and said Iranians should direct their anger at the White House.
Daimler’s designated chairman Zetsche renounces job
Daimler’s Dieter Zetsche will not seek to become chairman of the German carmaker’s supervisory board, he told Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung newspaper.
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Netflix Inc , in a response to U.S. senators’ concerns over the company’s plans to adapt a Chinese science-fiction book trilogy, said on Friday it did not agree with the Chinese author’s views on the Chinese government’s treatment of Uighur Muslims.
Auschwitz memorial director offers to share Nigerian boy’s blasphemy jail term
The head of Poland’s Auschwitz Memorial has written to Nigeria’s president offering to serve part of a 10-year jail term handed to a 13-year-old boy for blasphemy.
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Commerzbank poaches Deutsche Bank’s Knof as new CEO
U.S. tightens exports to China’s chipmaker SMIC, citing risk of military use
Beijing autoshow: China’s back, EVs booming, outlook uncertain
Markets
Ivory Coast president says new West African currency launch may take five years
Iran and Iraq commit to boosting border cooperation and trade
Angry but determined: Portuguese workers protest for better wages amid pandemic
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Central African Republic President Touadera announces second term bid
Protesters scuffle with police at London anti-lockdown demo
Booby-trapped vehicle explodes, killing seven in northeast Syria, residents say
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Beijing Autoshow: Great Wall to boost overseas sales, countering overall drop
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Trump plans to nominate conservative judge Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court
Justice Department asks judge to allow U.S. to bar WeChat from U.S. app stores
Democrats prepare bill limiting U.S. Supreme Court justice terms to 18 years
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