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1 day ago |
cnn.com | Rosa deAcosta Noya |Matias Grez
CNN — It’s crunch time in Paris as we reach the business end of the French Open. World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka came through a battle against four-time winner and defending champion Iga Świątek to make the women’s final where she will face American star Coco Gauff, who ended Lois Boisson’s Cinderella story.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
cnn.com | Rosa de Acosta |Rosa deAcosta Noya
Hong Kong CNN — President-elect Donald Trump took to social media on Monday to promise massive hikes in tariffs on goods coming from Mexico, Canada and China starting on the first day of his second term. He had already vowed on the campaign trail to impose new tariffs on all imported goods, altering the relationship the United States has with its biggest trading partners, particularly in Asia, and potentially causing ripple effects on their economies.
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May 15, 2024 |
cnn.com | Rosa de Acosta |Simone McCarthy |Rosa deAcosta Noya
Editor’s Note: Sign up for CNN’s Meanwhile in China newsletter, which explores what you need to know about the country’s rise and how it impacts the world. As countries around the world ramped up sanctions on Russia in the wake of Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, it became clear that the Russian president still had a powerful friend in Xi Jinping.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
cnn.com | Rosa de Acosta |Rhea Mogul |Rosa deAcosta Noya
India is set to vote in the world’s largest ever general election, setting the stage for a mammoth exercise in democracy with nearly a billion people eligible to head to the polls across just over six weeks. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is standing for a rare third term in power, against an alliance of opposition parties that are seeking to unseat him. Here is a look at how the world’s most populous country votes in the world’s largest democracy.
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Feb 10, 2024 |
cnn.com | Rachel Wilson |Rosa de Acosta |Rosa deAcosta Noya
More than 200 million voters are expected to head to the polls Wednesday to choose Indonesia’s next leader. The world’s third-largest democracy and fourth-largest population — home to more than 275 million people — will elect a new president and vice president from three pairs of contenders. With a majority of the electorate under 40 years of age, the candidates are all vying for young voters to claim victory.
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