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Artillery Exchanges in Eastern Ukraine May Presage Invasion, US Warns As the United States and Russia traded conflicting accounts over whether Russian forces were really pulling back from the Ukrainian border, as Moscow has insisted, the separatists claimed they had come under fire from the Ukrainians. That ...
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Petrópolis: Hopes fade for survivors in flood-hit Brazil city Alarms rang out across the Brazilian city of Petrópolis on Thursday, warning of more heavy rain to come after floods and landslides killed at least 117 people with more than 100 missing. The rescue mission has been temporarily called off and some ...
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African and European Leaders Meet Against Backdrop of Enduring Problems At meetings in Brussels on Thursday and Friday, the leaders of the 27 E.U. nations are rolling out the red carpet for 40 of their 55 African Union counterparts, at a big summit — their sixth — that Europeans hope will support the message that the ...
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Giant strawberry sets Guinness World Record Israeli farmer Chahi Ariel has grown the world's heaviest strawberry, according to Guinness World Records. At 289 grams (10 ounces), the strawberry was about five times the average weight of a regular berry of the local Ilan variety, said Nir Dai, ...
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Denture held hostage in fight between neighbours leaves BC man with bill from small claims court Neighbour wrongly refused to return dental device that fell out during argument across fence, tribunal says. Bethany Lindsay · CBC News · Posted: Feb 17, 2022 3:35 PM PT | Last Updated: 10 hours ago. Todd King's upper denture fell out and into Bob ...
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Indian court sentences to death 38 people over 2008 bombings A court in India has sentenced to death 38 people for a series of bomb blasts in 2008 that left more than 50 dead and 200 wounded in the city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state, which has a history of violent clashes between Hindus and Muslims.
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Many of BC's COVID-19 restrictions have lifted. Here is what you can and still can't do Capacity limits have been lifted for organized events, such as concerts and sports games. Nightclubs and bars can reopen. Dancing is back, as is mingling at restaurants instead of having to stay at your table.
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Dutch PM apologises for state's role in abuses in 1940s Indonesian war Mark Rutte, the prime minister of the Netherlands, has apologised after an inquiry revealed that the Dutch state condoned the systematic use of extrajudicial executions and torture during the 1945-9 Indonesian war of independence.
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Israel PM announces end of vaccine 'green pass' Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has announced the requirement to show proof of coronavirus vaccination to enter various sites will soon end as the wave of infections wanes. Israel had been an early trailblazer of a national vaccine rollout and ...
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Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Thursday, Feb. 17 Throughout the pandemic, the case counts have been based on polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing done by provincial bodies like Alberta Health Services, but those testing protocols have shifted to prioritize high-priority groups and people in higher ...
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