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Uganda's Ebola outbreak ends, leaving relief and unanswered questions No new Ebola infections have been detected in Uganda for 42 days, and so on Wednesday, the World Health Organization and the Ugandan Ministry of Health officially declared that the country's most recent outbreak of the deadly virus is at an end.
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Parthenon Sculptures belong in UK, says Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan The ancient artworks, better known in the UK as the Elgin Marbles, are currently in the British Museum. Reports have suggested the museum's chairman, George Osborne, is close to agreeing ...
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Ukraine war: Sergei Surovikin removed as commander of Ukraine invasion force President Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, just three months after he was installed. Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov will now lead what Mr Putin terms a "special military operation".
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5 people were killed in an explosion near the foreign ministry in Kabul There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, but the regional affiliate of the Islamic State group — known as the Islamic State in Khorasan Province — has increased its assaults since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in 2021.
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EU Graft Scandal Pushes Parliament to Boost Transparency Rules The Qatar corruption scandal engulfing the European Parliament is spurring a raft of new rules to shed more light on the workings of lawmakers and their contacts with foreign powers, lobbyists and other outsiders. Roberta Metsola, the assembly's ...
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Uganda declares over Ebola outbreak that killed 55 KAMPALA, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Uganda on Wednesday declared the end of a nearly four-month Ebola outbreak that it briefly struggled to contain but was then able to swiftly bring under control despite the absence of a proven vaccine against the viral ...
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French plan to raise retirement age by two years to 64 France's government has proposed raising the legal retirement age from 62 to 64 by 2030 in a major reform to the pension system. PM Elisabeth Borne said the changes were necessary to prevent a major deficit in the system in the future.
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Lützerath eviction: German police drag climate protesters from coal village Police in riot gear have started to drag climate activists away from an abandoned village in western Germany that is close to being destroyed by an expanding coal mine. Protesters barricaded themselves in to stop the energy company operating the nearby ...
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Private burial for Greece's last king Constantine Greece's last king, Constantine II, has died in hospital in Athens aged 82. He had been suffering from heart and mobility problems. Constantine came to the throne in 1964 during a turbulent period in Greek history that culminated in a military coup ...
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Afghanistan: Deadly suicide bombing outside foreign ministry A suicide bomb attack outside the Afghan foreign ministry in Kabul has caused heavy casualties. Police said at least five civilians had been killed but another Taliban official put the toll as high as 20. The attack took place about 16:00 local time ...
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