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Germany confirms it will provide Ukraine with Leopard 2 tanks But Ukrainian officials insist they are urgently in need of heavier weapons, and say sufficient battle tanks could help Kyiv's forces seize back territory from the Russians. A German government spokesperson ...
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Germany agrees to send its Leopard battle tanks to Ukraine after weeks of pressure BERLIN — After weeks of intense pressure from allies, Germany has agreed to allow its state-of-the-art Leopard 2 tanks to be donated to Ukraine, in a marked shift from its leaders' reluctance to significantly increase military support to help the ...
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US, Germany pledge tanks to Ukraine, signaling heavy fighting ahead President Biden said Wednesday the U.S. will send 31 M1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine, reflecting the rapidly expanding effort to provide heavy weaponry to Ukraine in its war with Russia. "The United States, standing shoulder to shoulder with its allies, ...
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US to send tanks to Ukraine It's official. American tanks are headed to Ukraine. The U.S. is sending 31 Abrams tanks, a move designed to help Ukraine defend its territory and also designed to send a message to Russia the U.S. and its allies are committed to the fight.
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COP15 dispatch: What does the global deal for nature mean for business? In 2010 governments met at Nagoya in Japan under the UN's Convention on Biological Diversity to negotiate an agreement to reverse the rapid loss of wildlife and plants around the world. But though a deal was made, it failed in its goals, ...
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Councillor says Regina mayor choosing to 'retaliate' after lawsuit to address homelessness in city budget Mayor Sandra Masters wants to oust Coun. Dan LeBlanc from the board of Community and Social Impact Regina. Alexander Quon · CBC News · Posted: Jan 25, 2023 3:00 AM PST | Last Updated: 2 hours ago. Regina mayor Sandra Masters and Coun.
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Trudeau invites premiers to Ottawa to talk health funding deals on Feb. 7 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has invited premiers to Ottawa for a "working meeting" to discuss a health-care funding deal on Feb. 7, the latest signal that the federal and provincial and territorial governments are nearing an agreement.
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Peru Closes Machu Picchu Amid Anti-Government Protests More than 400 tourists were stranded at the historic site on Saturday after anti-government protesters damaged nearby railways. They were eventually evacuated via train to Cusco, according to a statement from the Tourism Ministry.
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Local heroes and new citizens celebrated on Australia Day Perth's community spirit was on show today as the City of Perth welcomed 48 new Australian citizens from 25 different countries. City of Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas said it was an honour to greet Perth's newest ...
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Islanders encouraged to receive bivalent COVID-19 booster dose Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Heather Morrison, encourages individuals in PEI who have not received a bivalent booster dose to book an appointment if it has been 6 months since their last dose (and 3 months since a COVID-19 infection).
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