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Your Thursday Briefing Ukraine's minister of internal affairs, Denys Monastyrsky, was among at least 14 people who died yesterday in a helicopter crash. He is the highest-ranking Ukrainian official to die since the beginning of Russia's invasion last year.
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Protesters from Peru's Andes descend on the country's capital to demand leader resign LIMA, Peru — People poured into Peru's coastal capital, many from remote Andean regions, for a protest Thursday against President Dina Boluarte and in support of her predecessor, whose ouster last month launched deadly unrest and cast the nation into ...
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Live Updates | World Economic Forum Gathering in Davos With many European leaders fearing a clean energy law that benefits American-made green technology, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte says the world should be happy the U.S. is acting on climate change. By Associated Press.
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Peru protests: More deaths reported as demonstrators descend on Lima At least three more people are reported to have died amid protests against Peru's President Dina Boluarte. Dozens of lives have been lost during weeks of demonstrations after former leader Pedro Castillo was ousted. Police used tear gas to disperse ...
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Three decades of increasing fish biodiversity across the northeast Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean Our analysis of 20,670 standardized scientific trawls with 193 fish species from the northeast Atlantic and Arctic Oceans found an increase in species richness in the region correlated with an increase in sea bottom temperature. Some Arctic species ...
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The best small trees, climbers and shrubs to plant for wildlife Urban gardens and balconies might be small, but they are important places for insects, birds and other animals to find food and shelter. In fact, garden flowers in our cities and towns can provide insect pollinators with up to 85% of the nectar they need.
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Canada has agreed to repatriate 19 women and children held in Syria, lawyer says The Canadians are among many foreign nationals in Syrian detention camps for suspected ISIS members and their families. The camps are run by the Kurdish forces that reclaimed the war-torn region from the extremist group.
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Significant funding to maximize access and drive excellence in clinical trials in Quebec and Canada RI-MUHC researchers will lead or co-lead multiple projects awarded a total of $55 million from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Montreal, January 19, 2023 – Randomized clinical trials (RCT) are studies that measure the safety and ...
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Couple caught on camera stealing Joe Average print from Vancouver building Surveillance cameras captured two people posing with the signed print before removing it from the wall and walking off with it. "To target a non-profit in the middle of the downtown Vancouver core is pretty ...
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Council approves new five-year plan to grow visitor economy 19 January 2023. Cheshire East Council agreed a new strategy on Tuesday, which targets the growth of the visitor economy. The five-year visitor economy strategy provides the council, as well as the tourism and hospitality sector, with a framework for ...
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