The uprising did not leave the regime unshaken. It took Nicolás Maduro a day to appear in public https://t.co/badTAg3ERw— The Economist (@TheEconomist) May 2, 2019
Protesters in Benin have torched businesses, hurled stones, and smashed the windows of government buildings and continued their protests overnight, remaining on the streets today 🇧🇯https://t.co/IwLKA4Wu32— AFP news agency (@AFP) May 2, 2019
Democrats have shifted the focus of their attacks from the conclusions of the Mueller report to the narrative around its release. Such a move is purely political, writes @elilake https://t.co/QFBj3yHn99— Bloomberg Opinion (@bopinion) May 2, 2019
There are now 21 Democrats running for president https://t.co/yuL5DauCnf pic.twitter.com/xNs9M9gQn6— CNN (@CNN) May 2, 2019
Antiquities looted in Syria and Iraq are sold on Facebook https://t.co/I4KIQppxv6— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) May 2, 2019
How Thailand's new queen went from flight attendant to bodyguard to royalty https://t.co/kqylQP5Lfq— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) May 2, 2019
China now has a force of ballistic missile submarines that can launch nuclear attacks from beneath the waves - and appear to be heading out on patrols https://t.co/eXGh60iqLW pic.twitter.com/ME9Cje2qGN— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) May 2, 2019
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