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On Oct 31, 2021
Gothic becomes Latin America’s go-to genre as writers turn to the dark side https://t.co/bIOzjloMp4
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Gothic becomes Latin America’s go-to genre as writers turn to the dark side

Gothic becomes Latin America’s go-to genre as writers turn to the dark side

The region used to be almost synonymous with magic realism but recent bestselling fiction draws on a legacy of dictators, poverty and sinister folklore

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On Nov 1, 2021
Coronavirus news live: Australia reopens international borders; France records jump in Covid hospitalisations https://t.co/Sr0P1LyRAc
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Coronavirus live news: global Covid death toll hits 5m; US, Brazil, India, Mexico and UK account for over half of deaths

Coronavirus live news: global Covid death toll hits 5m; US, Brazil, India, Mexico and UK account for over half of deaths

NHS Providers exec says mandate is ‘risk to patient safety and quality of care’; Australians fly into Sydney to reunite with families without quarantine for first time in 583 days

@guardianworld shared
On Oct 31, 2021
Covid live news: Russia reports record new cases; China rejects US intelligence report on virus origins https://t.co/FJoSwdIrDK
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On Nov 1, 2021
BREAKING: President Biden assured world leaders at the United Nations climate conference in Glasgow, Scotland, that they can count on the United States to once again spearhead the fight against global climate change. https://t.co/7kwbtVIGtl
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Biden Says U.S. Will Lead During 'Decisive Decade' For Climate

Biden Says U.S. Will Lead During 'Decisive Decade' For Climate

"Will we act?" Biden asked during a speech at the United Nations climate conference. "Or will we condemn future generations to suffer?"

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On Oct 29, 2021
U.S. traffic deaths rose 18% to 20,160 in the first six months of 2021 compared with the same period last year. It's the highest first-half total since 2006. https://t.co/s6Rbl4qQQY
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US cites ‘crisis’ as road deaths rise 18% in first-half 2021

US cites ‘crisis’ as road deaths rise 18% in first-half 2021

DETROIT (AP) — The number of U.S. traffic deaths in the first six months of 2021 hit 20,160, the highest first-half total since 2006, the government reported Thursday, a sign of growing ...

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On Oct 28, 2021
The US economy grew at an annualized rate of 2% in the third quarter, far lower than what economists predicted, as the Delta variant, supply chain chaos, worker shortages and higher prices weighed on activity https://t.co/Er39ezbQop
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America's economic recovery hits a major roadblock

America's economic recovery hits a major roadblock

This summer, the American economic recovery hit a roadblock.

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On Oct 29, 2021
An American woman convicted of helping to kill her mother on Indonesia’s tourist island of Bali has walked free from prison. Heather Mack was released after serving seven years of a 10-year sentence and is expected to be deported soon to the U.S. https://t.co/1GCsKKJ2KA
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US woman in Bali ‘suitcase murder’ freed from jail

US woman in Bali ‘suitcase murder’ freed from jail

DENPASAR, Indonesia (AP) — An American woman convicted of helping to kill her mother on Indonesia’s tourist island of Bali in 2014 walked free from prison Friday after serving seven years ...

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On Oct 28, 2021
RT @Rowaida_Abdel: Marinis replays in her head what happened to her in Del Rio: being handcuffed in front of her 3-year-old, the screams of another man whose handcuffs were too tight, a week without a hot meal. Then she was deported. A trauma she told me she'll never forget https://t.co/tiiW7Y0apR
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'A Lot Of Trauma': Haitian Families Deported From U.S. Border Struggle To Recover

'A Lot Of Trauma': Haitian Families Deported From U.S. Border Struggle To Recover

“It’s not fair to treat people like I was treated,” said one Haitian woman who was deported from Del, Rio Texas. “I’m not a criminal.”