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Navy's 2024 plan backs long-range weapons, shrinks amphibious fleet WASHINGTON — The Navy and Marine Corps' fiscal 2024 budget request would invest in long-range missiles and the platforms that shoot them — surface combatants, fighter jets and nimble Marine Corps units — while slashing the amphibious ship fleet.
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Red-listed plants are contracting their elevational range faster than common plants in the European Alps Red-listed species were not able to track climate warming at the leading edge of their distribution, and further experienced a strong erosion of rear margins, resulting in an overall rapid range contraction. Common natives also ...
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Which Countries Are Suffering the Most From Hunger? Conflict, the climate crisis and rising costs are driving the global food crisis. Conflict is the number one cause – it destroys roads and buildings, forces people from their homes, drives inflation and cuts off people's access to markets – all of which ...
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Police will prioritise freedom of speech under new hate incident guidance The draft code follows concerns around police involvement in reports of 'hate incidents' which are trivial or irrational and do not amount to a criminal offence. Home Secretary Suella Braverman said: I have ...
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Myanmar: Private Meeting This afternoon (13 March), the Security Council will convene for a private meeting on Myanmar. Special Envoy of the Secretary-General on Myanmar Noeleen Heyzer and Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi are expected to brief.
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New Kinship Care centre opens with £5000 Council funding boost West Dunbartonshire Kinship Carers celebrated the opening of their new community support centre with a £5000 house warming gift from the Council. On the day that marks the beginning of Kinship Care Week, the group's new facility in Erskine House, ...
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Texas officials have told residents Mexico is too dangerous to visit for spring break The Texas Department of Public Safety has urged residents to avoid spring break travel to Mexico, warning that drug cartel violence and other crime pose a significant safety threat. "We have a duty to inform the public about safety, travel risks and ...
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Commonwealth Day celebrated around the world A flag was raised outside the Council, House, and Coventry reaffirmed its commitment to the Commonwealth values. Events were held in cities across the UK and All 56 Commonwealth member countries. With 'Forging a sustainable and Peaceful Common Future' ...
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UN experts call on South Africa to create torture prevention body South Africa must swiftly set up a watchdog mechanism to examine prisons, detention centres, and other facilities, UN independent experts on torture prevention said on Monday, citing "entrenched" ill treatment. The experts offered several ...
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2023 Commonwealth Day Message from The Rt Hon Patricia Scotland KC, Commonwealth Secretary-General We gather as a Family of Nations to celebrate Commonwealth Day for the first time since the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty was a remarkable person, who lived a remarkable life. Through her seven decades of service as Head of the ...
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