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Lam consolidates power in Vietnam as party leader and president

Lam consolidates power in Vietnam as party leader and president

To Lam has consolidated his political power in Vietnam after being elected president by the National Assembly on Tuesday. Already serving as the leader of the Communist Party, Lam now holds the top two leadership positions in the country.

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Deaths in Gaza in Israeli strikes, including police officers

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Trump wants to expand the federal death penalty

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Halsema closes Slotervaart youth center for six months after multiple explosions

Halsema closes Slotervaart youth center for six months after multiple explosions

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