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“SEE’ Reviews World News Hits on Saturday


Sat 22 Feb 2020 | 09:56 AM
Ahmed Moamar

SEE” reviews hits of news across the world on Saturday

Bernie Sanders’ surge has party elders rattled, as Nevada poised to boost momentum

Bernie Sanders’ surge in national polls and success in the early-voting states has Democratic Party elders increasingly concerned about the self-proclaimed democratic socialist’s potential to become their nominee -- as he heads into this weekend's Nevada caucuses with a massive lead and aiming to cement his front-runner status. (Fox News)

Trump blasts CNN, 'MSDNC' for depicting Sanders as 'Russian Sympathizer' amid election interference reports

Fresh off his Las Vegas rally on Friday, President Trump sounded off against the "fake media" in late-night Twitter posts after reports said Russia was also propping up the presidential campaign of Sen. Bernie Sanders. (Fox News)

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry reveal details of the royal transition

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are one step closer to officially stepping back as senior members of the royal family.

The Sussexes shocked the world last month when they announced their plans to step back and live financially independent of the crown, piding their time between the United Kingdom and North America. (Fox News)

South Korea coronavirus infections surge past 340

Cases in the Asian country have surged past 340 after more than 140 new infections were reported on Saturday. Nearly half of the total cases are associated with a religious group in the south of the country. (CNN)

Where the 14 Americans who tested positive for coronavirus in Japan are now

Fourteen Americans who tested positive for novel coronavirus in Japan returned to the United States aboard two-state department-chartered flights earlier this week. They flew with more than 300 people who had not been diagnosed with the disease.

These 14 infected travelers, who had been vacationing on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship, are now being monitored and cared for at three medical facilities in the US, according to a spokesperson for the US Department of Health and Human Services. (CNN)

World Health Organization-led team traveling to Wuhan today

The World Health Organization-led joint mission working on coronavirus in China is traveling today to Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak, WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said during a news briefing Friday.

It’s up to the team what it wants to focus on there, Tedros said. (CNN)

At least 5 people in China have disappeared, gotten arrested, or been silenced after speaking out about the coronavirus

Whistleblowers and citizen journalists in China are speaking out against the Chinese Communist Party and President Xi Jinping's handling of the coronavirus outbreak that originated in Wuhan.

Wuhan doctor Li Wenliang contracted the coronavirus after being silenced by local police. He died on February 7. (Bloomberg)

Poll: Trump Expected to Double 2016 African American Support if He Draws Buttigieg Challenge

President Trump would double the support he received from African American voters in 2016 if he ends up facing former South Bend., Ind. mayor Pete Buttigieg in the upcoming election, according to a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll released Friday. (National Review)

Racist German Shooter Exposes the Global Network of Hate

Late Wednesday night in the central German city Hanau, a gunman that police have identified as 43-year-old Tobias Rathjen opened fire at two shisha bars. They’re the kind of places favored by people who enjoy a laid-back atmosphere as they puff tobacco bubbling through water-filled hookahs, and on any given evening, many of those folks may be from Turkish, Kurdish, or North African backgrounds. They’re quiet places for conversation and minding your own business. (The Daily Beast)

Ilhan Omar accuses Meghan McCain of hypocrisy towards 'Bernie bros' over online attacks

Representative Ilhan Omar has accused The View's Meghan McCain of hypocrisy for her opinions about Bernie Sanders supporters and their online attacks given her own social media behavior. (The Independent )