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Restoration of the Ozone Layer Is Back on Track, Scientists Say The protective ozone layer in the upper atmosphere could be restored within several decades, scientists said Monday, as recent rogue emissions of ozone-depleting chemicals from China have been largely eliminated.
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Supreme Court Evaluates Scope of Attorney-Client Privilege After a grand jury sought records from an unnamed law firm hired to prepare that person's tax returns, a federal judge ordered the firm to turn over documents that contained both legal advice and ordinary tax-return accounting unless the legal advice was ...
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Attempt at First Satellite Launch From Britain Fails Britain's attempt to get into the space launch business on Monday night came up short when a 70-foot rocket stuffed with satellites failed to reach orbit, said the company providing the launch service, Virgin Orbit. An hour after takeoff from an ...
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UN Gathering Seeks Aid for Pakistan After Devastating Floods GENEVA (AP) — A United Nations conference on Monday drummed up funds and other support to help Pakistan cope with the fallout of last summer's devastating flooding, which the U.N. chief called a "climate disaster of monumental scale" that killed more than ...
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Iran protests: Crowd gathers outside prison in bid to stop executions Opposition activists posted videos showing people chanting slogans in front of Rajai Shahr jail in the city of Karaj. The mother of Mohammad Ghobadlou, one of the two men at risk of execution ...
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Czech Ex-Premier Babis Acquitted in EU Funds Fraud Case PRAGUE (AP) — A Prague court on Monday acquitted former Prime Minister Andrej Babis of fraud charges in a $2 million case involving European Union subsidies. A prosecutor requested a three-year suspended ...
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'Everything starts to become better': After three years of Covid isolation, China opens its gates Hong Kong (CNN) — Thousands of travelers crossed mainland China's borders on Sunday for joyful reunions and long-awaited journeys as authorities relaxed restrictions that had both separated families and isolated the world's most populous country for ...
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England will ban single-use plastic plates and cutlery for environmental reasons The British government is poised to ban certain single-use plastic products, a long-awaited step towards reducing pollution that environmentalists hope will be just one of many. The ban will cover plastic plates, trays, bowls, cutlery, balloon sticks ...
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Sudan factions start talks for final transition deal KHARTOUM, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Sudanese political parties began talks on Monday to try to reach a final deal to form a civilian government and resolve other outstanding issues more than a year after a military coup. Last month, the parties signed an ...
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Czech court acquits presidential candidate Babis in subsidy fraud case PRAGUE, Jan 9 (Reuters) - A Czech court acquitted former prime minister Andrej Babis on Monday of alleged fraud, improving the billionaire's prospects in a presidential election this week in which he is among the favorites.
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