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BEIJING — China “stands on the right side of history,” the country’s leader, Xi Jinping, said Saturday in a New Year’s address that came as questions swirl over his government’s handling of Covid and economic and political challenges at home and abroad.

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|BEIJING — China “stands on the right side of history,” the country’s leader, Xi Jinping, said Saturday in a New Year’s address that came as questions swirl over his government’s handling of Covid and economic and political challenges at home and abroad.
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