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Russia deports thousands of Ukrainian children. Investigators say that's a war crime The Russian government is operating a systematic network of at least 40 child custody centers for thousands of Ukrainian children, a potential war crime, according to a new report by Yale University researchers in a collaboration with the U.S. State ...
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Trinidad invites neighbors to process oil and gas in the country GEORGETOWN, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Trinidad and Tobago is inviting its energy-rich neighbors to process their oil and natural gas in the Caribbean country to produce commodities such as liquefied natural gas (LNG) or petrochemicals, hoping to utilize its ...
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The Case for Japanese Land Power in the First Island Chain In light of the operational problems the Japan Self-Defense Forces and the U.S. military need to address, a new Ground Self-Defense Force could play a key role in enabling not only Japan's own joint operations but also bilateral operations with the U.S. ...
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Secretary General calls for more support to Ukraine as NATO Defence Ministers meet Speaking at the start of a two-day meeting of NATO Defence Ministers on Tuesday (14 February 2023), Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said there are no signs that President Putin is preparing for peace, stressing the urgency of delivering military ...
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WHO abandons plans for crucial second phase of COVID-origins investigation The World Health Organization (WHO) has quietly shelved the second phase of its much-anticipated scientific investigation into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, citing ongoing challenges over attempts to conduct crucial studies in China, Nature has ...
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Could solar geoengineering cool the planet? US gets serious about finding out Last year, for example, a tech entrepreneur claimed he launched two weather balloons from Baja California into the stratosphere, where they may have released a puff of sulfur dioxide that gave rise to a small patch of reflective sulfate particles. The ...
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City and Concord Pacific divide up 6 False Creek lots previously earmarked for affordable housing City gets cash, title to 3 non-market housing sites while developer gets full title to the remaining 3 sites. Karin Larsen · CBC News · Posted: Feb 14, 2023 2:33 PM PST | Last Updated: 1 hour ago. A number of skyscrapers and boats are seen along False ...
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Applications for flagship Turing Scheme open Thousands of young people across the UK will be able to go on international study and work placements next year, as schools, colleges and universities are encouraged to apply to the government's world-wide scheme. Applications for the third year of the ...
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Museum organisations pledge support following earthquakes Museum organisations have been offering support and assistance to those affected by the 6 February earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria as the death toll from the disaster nears 40,000. The International Council of Museums (Icom) says it is "ready to help ...
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Remarks by Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield at a UN Security Council Open Debate on Sea Level Rise Thank you so much for convening today's discussion. We truly appreciate your presence here with us today on this very important topic. I also wish to thank the Secretary-General Guterres, to also thank President Korosi and Foreign Minister Aurescu, and ...
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