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VIRUS OUTBREAK-TRUMP — President Trump insists he is ready to resume campaign rallies and feels “perfect” one week after his diagnosis with the coronavirus that has killed more than 210,000 Americans. By Zeke Miller, Jill Colvin and Jonathan Lemire. SENT: 950 words, photos, video.
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MICHIGAN GOVERNOR-KIDNAPPING PLOT — Hours after police foiled an alleged plot to kidnap her, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer argued in a speech Thursday that President Donald Trump’s words had been a “rallying cry” for extremists. Whitmer, a Democrat, said the Republican president has spent the last seven months of the coronavirus pandemic “denying science, ignoring his own health experts, stoking distrust, fomenting anger and giving comfort to those who spread fear and hatred and division.” By Grant Schulte and David Eggert. SENT: 530 words, photos. WITH: MICHIGAN GOVERNOR-KIDNAPPING PLOT-SPEECH — Michigan governor says Trump’s words inspire extremists (sent).
VIRUS OUTBREAK-FRENCH HOSPITALS — Intensive care wards across France are filling up again with COVID-19 patients. Doctors are scrambling to create new ICU beds elsewhere to accommodate the sick, and asking what went wrong. National health agency figures and doctors at multiple hospitals say France hasn’t added significant ICU capacity or the staff needed to manage them since the pandemic’s first wave. By Angela Charlton. SENT: 960 words, photos.
NOBEL-PEACE — The United Nations’ World Food Program wins the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. The organization provided assistance to almost 100 million people in 88 countries around the world last year. SENT: 670 words, photos.
LEBANON-ARMENIA — The fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan is echoing around the Mideast. Syrian activists say Turkey has also sent hundreds of Syrian fighters to the conflict to back its ally, Azerbaijan, and several dozen have been killed. A small number of Lebanese Armenians have travelled on their own to fight in defense of their ancestral land, according to members of the community in Beirut. By Bassem Mroue. SENT: 1,000 words, photos.
TROPICAL-WEATHER — Boarded windows and empty sidewalks made parts of Louisiana’s Acadiana region look like empty movie sets as major Hurricane Delta roared ever closer to the U.S. Gulf coast, apparently on track to smash into the same southwestern part of the state where Hurricane Laura blasted ashore six weeks ago. SENT: 860 words, photos. WITH: TROPICAL-WEATHER-THE-LATEST.
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CHINA-IRAN — Iran foreign minister on China visit following US sanctions. SENT: 290 words, photo.
PHILIPPINES-DUERTE-CONGRESS-ROW — Duterte warns he’ll intercede if House squabble risks budget. SENT: 330 words, photo.
AUSTRALIAN-SHARK ATTACK — Surfer vanishes in suspected shark attack in Australia. SENT: 180 words.
JAPAN-STORM — Typhoon off southern Japan, heavy rain expected nationwide. SENT: 120 words, photos.
NORWAY-KING-HOSPITALIZED — Successful heart operation for Norway’s aging monarch. SENT: 200 words, photo.
SPAIN-CATALONIA — Spain’s king and prime minister visit Barcelona amid protest. SENT: 200 words photos.
GERMANY-SQUAT-EVICTION — German police clear out famous Berlin squatters’ building. SENT: 210 words, photos.
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VIRUS OUTBREAK-CONGRESS — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announces legislation that would create a commission to allow Congress to intervene under the 25th Amendment to the Constitution and to remove President Trump from executive duties. SENT: 850 words, photos, video.
VIRUS-OUTBREAK-BELGIUM-BARS — New corona restrictions put the spotlight on two Belgian classics this week: Beer and surrealism. Since bars in Brussels were forced to close, as of Thursday, for at least a month while restaurants were allowed to remain open, the big question on the streets is: when is a bar a bar, when is a bar a restaurant, what’s a brasserie really, and when is “café” a coffee house. And more importantly, does the distinction really help contain the pandemic? Overall, the nation of 11.5 million has one of the world’s highest per-capita death rates with just over 10,000 victims. SENT: 720 words, photos.
VIRUS-OUTBREAK-EMIRATES-BEAR-GRYLLS — The northern-most sheikhdom in the United Arab Emirates hopes a new adventure camp showcasing its wide-open spaces, fresh air and socially distanced mountain peaks can aid in reviving its tourist industry amid the coronavirus pandemic. SENT: 670 words, photos.
VIRUS OUTBREAK-ASIA — Sri Lankan health authorities were working to contain a growing cluster of new coronavirus infections, ordering the closure of bars, restaurants, casinos, nightclubs and spas. SENT: 400 words, photos.
VIRUS-OUTBREAK-SPAIN — Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is holding an emergency Cabinet meeting on Friday morning to consider declaring a state of emergency for Madrid and its surrounding region in order to impose stronger anti-virus restrictions on the reluctant regional governors. SENT: 370 words, photos.
VIRUS-OUTBREAK-GERMANY— German Chancellor Angela Merkel was meeting with the mayors of the country’s largest cities as Germany’s coronavirus numbers continue to rise, primarily in metropolitan areas. SENT: 250 words, photos.
VIRUS-OUTBREAK-CHINA-VACCINE-ALLIANCE — China, which has four coronavirus vaccine candidates in stage 3 clinical trials, says it is joining the COVID-19 vaccine alliance known as COVAX. SENT: 690 words, photos.
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SUPREME COURT-POLITICAL STORM — The Supreme Court might prefer to avoid politics, but politics has a way of finding the court. The justices are facing a brewing political storm that could peak after Election Day if they are called upon to decide the election’s outcome. By Mark Sherman. SENT: 1,030 words, photo.
SUPREME COURT-BARRETT — President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee has made clear in her academic writings that she’s at least open to reversing some long-established precedents, possibly including Roe v. Wade, which entrenched women’s abortion rights. By Michael Tarm. SENT: 990 words, photo.
TRUMP-BARR — The relationship between President Donald Trump and top ally Attorney General William Barr is fraying over the lack of splashy indictments so far in the Justice Department’s investigation into the origins of the Russia probe. By Michael Balsamo, Zeke Miller and Eric Tucker. SENT: 1,060 words, photo.
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POLICE-SHOOTING WISCONSIN — A 17-year-old accused of killing two protesters days after Jacob Blake was shot by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, is due back in court as his attorneys fight efforts to send him to Wisconsin to stand trial on homicide charges. SENT: 690 words, photos.
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COLOMBIA-VENEZUELAN MIGRANTS — Thousands of Venezuelans are heading to Colombia, Ecuador and Peru in search of work as these countries reopen their economies following months of lockdowns. But South American roads have become harder to negotiate for poor migrants with no money for bus tickets, as shelters remain closed due to the pandemic and locals who fear contagion are less likely to help out with rides and food. Immigration officials in Colombia expect 200,000 Venezuelans to enter the country in the following months, enticed by the prospects of earning higher wages and sending money home to feed their families. SENT: 830 words, photos.
CYPRUS-TURKISH-CYPRIOTS-ELECTION — Turkish Cypriots vote Sunday to choose a leader who’ll explore, with rival Greek Cypriots, whether there’s enough common ground left for a deal to end the island’s decades of ethnic division. Analysts predict a race between leftist incumbent Mustafa Akinci, center-left CTP party leader Tufan Erhurman and hard-right candidate Ersin Tatar. SENT: 710 words, photos.
MALI-HOSTAGES FREED — French humanitarian worker Sophie Petronin said early Friday she had been treated relatively well during her nearly four years in captivity at the hands of Islamic militants, as she and three other newly released hostages celebrated reunions with loved ones. SENT: 700 words, photos.
UNITED-NATIONS-MALI — The U.N. envoy for Mali urged people in the West African nation, who just lived through another military coup, to use a recently agreed to 18-month transition “to pull their country out of the hellish cycle” of coups that has left the country in crisis. SENT: 600 words, photos.
BRITAIN-ECONOMY — The British government is set to announce further support for firms to retain staff in the coming months if they are forced to close as a result of the imposition of further lockdown restrictions. With the government expected to tighten restrictions over the coming days to deal with a sharp spike in new coronavirus infections, there are growing concerns that the economy will suffer during the winter and that hundreds of thousands of jobs may be lost. SENT: 490 words, photos.
GREECE-GOLDEN DAWN — Defense lawyers for the 18 former lawmakers of Greece’s far-right Golden Dawn party are to continue their arguments for more lenient sentences, after judges deemed the party a criminal organization in a landmark verdict two days ago. SENT: 480 words, photos.
ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN — Russia moved to stop the worst escalation of fighting in the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh in more than a quarter-century by offering to host cease-fire talks today. SENT: 410 words, photos.
CHINA-GOLDEN-WEEK-TRAVEL — Some 637 million Chinese tourists took domestic trips during the eight-day Golden Week holiday, spending the equivalent of tens of billions of dollars at a time when China is seeking to boost consumer spending to stimulate the economy. SENT: 400 words, photos.
ETHIOPIA-DEADLY-ATTACK — A security official in Ethiopia’s Western Benishangul-Gumuz region says an attack this week killed 14 civilians and security forces killed 14 militia members. SENT: 250 words.
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FINANCIAL-MARKETS — Global stock markets and Wall Street futures rose after President Donald Trump said talks had resumed on an aid package for the struggling U.S. economy. London and Frankfurt opened higher. Shanghai and Sydney advanced. Tokyo and Hong Kong declined. SENT: 660 words, photos.
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US--ATHLETES-CBD — Megan Rapinoe is among the athletes touting the benefits of CBD for pain management and recovery. CBD products have become big business after the 2018 Farm Bill made hemp a legal agricultural crop. By Anne M. Peterson. SENT: 1,000 words, photos.
OLY-JAPAN-JUDO ABUSE — Japan is the home of judo, and the 19th-century martial art is sure to get more attention at home than any other sport at next year’s Tokyo Olympics. But it’s also drawing unwanted scrutiny over widespread allegations of violence, and accompanying injuries, abuse, and more than 100 deaths in Japan over the last several decades attributed to judo and its military-like training methods.
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