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As Trump attacks intensify, Biden supporters stand firm - for now
ALLENTOWN, Pa. (Reuters) - Joan Fialkov, a 66-year-old retired teacher and lifelong Democratic voter from Pennsylvania, believes Joe Biden can restore some stability to the country after Donald Trump's presidency.
Shoot them? Hang them? - Filipino heavyweights hanker for death penalty return
MANILA (Reuters) - If he gets his way, Filipino senator and boxing champion Manny Pacquiao would have drug criminals executed by firing squad.
South Korean lawmaker sparks outrage after scolding nominee for not having baby
SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean lawmaker came under fire this week after he scolded a female nominee to the country's antitrust body for not having a child to fulfil her duty to the nation.
S. Korea lawmaker grills official nominee for being childless
Seoul: A South Korean lawmaker provoked outrage when he berated a female economics professor nominated as the country’s antitrust chief for not “fulfilling her duty to the nation” by having a child.
Amazon fires scorch Bolsonaro's reputation abroad, but not in Brazil
BRASILIA (Reuters) - President Jair Bolsonaro has drawn sharp criticism on the international stage from European leaders and environmental groups for his handling of wildfires raging in the Amazon, but at home few Brazilians are angered by his reluctant response.
Could data help us tell Dengue’s future?
2019 is one of the worst years for dengue outbreaks. Scientists and officials looking for new ways to use data to predict the deadly disease.
Japan's Kono wants progress in resolving wartime labour feud with Seoul
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono on Wednesday said he wanted to see progress toward resolving a feud with South Korea over compensating Korean wartime workers that has put a deep chill on ties between Washington's two Asian allies.
Democratic debate highlights: Moderates assail 'impossible' liberal agenda
DETROIT/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Democratic Party's two leading progressives came under fire on Tuesday from a debate stage stuffed with moderates who said their "impossible" proposals and "wish-list economics" risked keeping Republican President Donald Trump in the White House for four more years.
Democratic debate highlights: Moderates assail 'impossible' liberal agenda
DETROIT/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Democratic Party's two leading progressives came under fire on Tuesday from a debate stage stuffed with moderates who said their "impossible" proposals and "wish-list economics" risked keeping Republican President Donald Trump in the White House for four more years.
Democratic debate highlights: Moderates assail 'impossible' liberal agenda
DETROIT/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Democratic Party's two leading progressives came under fire on Tuesday from a debate stage stuffed with moderates who said their "impossible" proposals and "wish-list economics" risked keeping Republican President Donald Trump in the White House for four more years.