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Pakistan turmoil deepens after Imran Khan's arrest ISLAMABAD (AP) — Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan can be held for eight days, a court ruled Wednesday, a day after the popular opposition leader was dragged from a courtroom and arrested on corruption charges, deepening the country's ...
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Exclusive: Japan is in talks to open a NATO office as Ukraine war makes world less stable, foreign minister says Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi, speaking to CNN in Tokyo, Japan on May 10, 2023. CNN. Tokyo CNN —.
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A plastic sheet with a pouch could be a 'game changer' for maternal mortality It's a startling statistic. Every year, 70,000 women around the world basically bleed to death after childbirth. That averages out to nearly 200 deaths a day and makes postpartum hemorrhage a leading cause of maternal deaths.
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SACEUR Provides Update on Deterrence, Defense of Euro-Atlantic Area At NATO Headquarters in Brussels today, members of the alliance's Military Committee met to discuss, among other things, Russia's war on Ukraine, planning for deterrence and defense, and development of regional plans. Spotlight: Support for Ukraine.
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Crisis in Quito: President Guillermo Lasso Heads to Impeachment Vote Guillermo Lasso, a banker who vied unsuccessfully for the presidency for a decade before winning, built his career in a private sector think tank—not the halls of Ecuador's National Assembly—and it shows. Since ...
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Why is Sudan so prone to civil war? When Sudan won independence on New Year's Day in 1956, two features stood out in the new nation: it was the largest country in Africa, and it was already embroiled in civil war that had erupted several months earlier. Some see a link between Sudan's ...
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Two Alumni, One Senior Receive Scholarship for Graduate Study at Stanford Two Duke alumni and one graduating senior have been awarded the Knight-Hennessy Scholarship for graduate study at Stanford University. Maya Sheth, class of 2020, Anjali Gupta, class of 2022, and Duke graduating senior Sydney Hunt have each received up ...
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Survival through purpose: How Ukrainian businesses endured amid extreme uncertainty Ukrainian businesses that have survived and thrived in the face of an unforeseen Russian invasion offer lessons in resilience. In the 14 months since Russia invaded Ukraine, Ukraine's military successes have deservedly captured the world's attention.
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Quantifying the carbon benefits of ending bottom trawling The parameter values in Sala et al. ignore the important role of composition in driving OC mineralization in marine sediments. OC that reaches the sediment represents a mixture of compounds that range from highly reactive to very unreactive molecules.
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Government to cap non-competes and make limited changes to TUPE and Working Time Regulations Non-competes will be limited to three months, rolled up holiday pay will be allowed and employers will not always have to elect representatives for TUPE transfers, according to the government's Smarter Regulation paper released today.
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