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Schumer on infrastructure talks: We need big, bold change

CNN's Manu Raju speaks to Chuck Schumer about confronting his most daunting series of legislative landmines in his young tenure as Senate majority leader, navigating conflicting demands from his left and his moderates — all the while facing wary Republicans after years of partisan brawling with the hard-nosed New Yorker.

Why the Taliban's gains will send a 'chilling message' to Afghans

One by one, the Taliban has been taking over areas in a number of provinces in northern Afghanistan in recent weeks, local officials told CNN. The Taliban says it has taken control of 90 districts across the country since the middle of May. Some were seized without a single shot fired.

Pilgrims back on the Way of St. James

At the height of the pandemic, the Way of St. James was closed, and Santiago de Compostela was practically deserted. Now regional borders and hostels along the route have reopened, in time for what is called a Holy Year on the Camino de Santiago.

Students in Russia fight for press freedom

Four writers and editors of the online student magazine 'Doxa' are currently under house arrest for criticizing the Russian government. But for the young journalists, accepting censorship is out of the question.

Nigerian human traffickers in Europe

In Italy, thousands of Nigerian women are being forced into prostitution. The Nigerian mafia is suspected to be behind it. Insiders warn of the dangers of this 'new mafia' with connections to Italian organized crime gangs.

Britney Spears tells judge: 'I want my life back'

After 13 years of near silence in the conservatorship that controls her life and money, Britney Spears passionately told a judge Wednesday that she wants to end the “abusive” case that has made her feel demoralised and enslaved. Speaking in open court for the first time in the case, Spears condemned her father and others who control the conservatorship, which she said has compelled her to use birth control and take other medications against her will, and prevented her from getting married or having another child.

Pro-democracy protesters in Thailand march on 89th anniversary of Siamese Revolution

Bangkok (AFP) – Pro-democracy protesters in Thailand call for the premier to resign as they march on the 89th anniversary of the Siamese Revolution — an uprising that transformed the country from absolutism to a constitutional monarchy. They took to the streets despite warnings from authorities not to gather because of soaring coronavirus infections.

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