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Everything You Need to Know About Peru's Political Crisis Peru, a country that's used to political turmoil, has seen its worst outbreak of violence in years following the ouster and arrest of leftist President Pedro Castillo. Over the next five weeks, 40 of the protesters seeking his reinstatement were killed ...
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Tunisia: Thousands rally against President Saied Thousands of Tunisians have demonstrated against President Kais Saied as the country faces a deepening political and economic crisis. A crowd gathered in the capital Tunis to demand the end of his government. Tunisians who supported Mr Saied since he ...
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Alireza Akbari: Iran executes British-Iranian dual national The ex-deputy Iranian defence minister was arrested in 2019 and convicted of spying for the UK, which he denied. UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the execution was a "callous ...
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Iran hangs former defense ministry official over spy claim DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran said Saturday it had executed a dual Iranian-British national who once worked for its defense ministry, despite an international outcry over his death sentence and those of others held amid nationwide protests.
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Peru protests: President Boluarte 'will not resign' despite weeks of violence Violent clashes in recent weeks have left dozens dead and scores injured. Ms Boluarte said she regretted deaths that happened during clashes with the security forces, but she insisted she would continue as ...
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China coronavirus: 60000 Covid-related deaths in just over a month Most of those who died were over 80, with most having underlying conditions. The figures, include 5,503 deaths caused by respiratory failure directly due to the virus, and 54,435 caused by ...
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City lizards are just built different — right down to their DNA If you've recently been to a Puerto Rican city, you may have noticed a woman wandering the streets with a fishing pole, looking for lizards. That would be New York University biologist Kristin Winchell, a.k.a. "the Lizard Lady.".
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Ebola disease caused by Sudan ebolavirus – Uganda A follow-up programme has been put in place to support survivors. Neighbouring countries remain on alert and are encouraged to continue strengthening their capacities to detect and respond to infectious disease outbreaks. Description of the ...
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Northern areas of Cape Breton bracing for heavy rain After several damaging rainstorms in recent years, areas of northern Cape Breton are taking measures to avoid flooding and washouts. A storm heading into the Maritimes this weekend will bring snow, ice pellets, freezing rain and rain.
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Admissions resume at children's hospice and palliative care service in Calgary Six weeks after pausing operations to redeploy staff to the nearby Alberta Children's Hospital (ACH), Calgary's Rotary Flames House is reopening admissions for respite care. At the same time, Alberta Health Services (AHS) will be closing the six ...
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