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In Search of a Stronger, More Unified North America

OPINION By ERIC FARNSWORTH and EARL ANTHONY WAYNE North America was trending in the midterm elections, although you may have missed it. Think about the top campaign issues in races across the country: economic recovery and job creation, inflation, the price of gasoline, immigration, border security, increasing crime and suffering in communities devastated by fentanyl and other drugs. With the

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Mexico Approves Use of Unproven Chinese Covid Vaccine

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS Despite not having yet been approved by any international health organization or having had its Phase 3 clinical trials published or peer-reviewed by external sources, Mexico on Wednesday, Feb. 10, approved emergency use of the controversial Chinese CanSino covid-19 vaccine. Produced by the Beijing-based CanSino Biologics, the still-experimental one-shot vaccine is alleged by China to have a

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Multilateralism Matters

XINHUA EDITORIAL Seventy-five years ago, tormented by the scourge of war that twice brought untold miseries to mankind, countries around the world joined hands and built an international order and system with the United Nations at the core. As the most universal, representative and authoritative international organization, the United Nations has now become the most important multilateral arena to promote

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Sino-Mexican Relations to Intensify in Face of Covid-19 Pandemic

XINHUA In a joint battle against the Covid-19 virus, China and Mexico are set to strengthen bilateral ties, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Wednesday, April 15, in a telephone conversation with Mexican Foreign Relations Secretary Marcelo Ebrard. Wang said that Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Mexican counterpart Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) reached an important

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