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Ecuador is in trouble and its president may pay the price People protest against the government of Ecuadorean President Guillermo Lasso during a march to commemorate May Day in Quito on May 1, 2023. Rodrigo Buendia/AFP/Getty Images.
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Biden authorizes future sanctions tied to conflict in Sudan President Joe Biden laid the groundwork for future sanctions targeted toward the current violence in Sudan that has left hundreds dead and sparked a humanitarian crisis that poses "an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and ...
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A school shooting has rocked Serbia. Here's what we know A 13-year-old boy opened fire on his classmates at a school in the Serbian capital Belgrade on Wednesday, rocking the Balkan country. The shooting left at least eight children dead, along with a security guard. While Serbia is awash with guns, ...
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Department Press Briefing – May 4, 2023 MR PATEL: Good afternoon, everybody. I have two brief things, and then we will dive right in to your questions today. Since May 1st, Russia has launched more than 145 airstrikes across Ukraine ...
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A young Yup'ik climate advocate is committed to centering Indigenous knowledge in science There are plenty of things Charitie Ropati likes about New York City — $2.75 subway fare, easily accessible Puerto Rican food, and the community she's found in other young, Native activists. But despite everything the city has to offer, she's itching ...
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Whistleblowing qualitative assessment survey 2022 This report sets out the findings of a qualitative assessment survey of a small sample of recent whistleblowers who disclosed their concerns about wrongdoing to us. The survey was conducted in early 2022 to understand whistleblowers' experience of ...
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EU Commission publishes its much-anticipated proposals to reform pharmaceutical regulations create a single market for medicines,; address the growing issue of antimicrobial resistance,; move to a more environmentally sustainable position on medicines and; address medicine shortages, amongst other goals. The key ...
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Coronation Medal to go to Armed Forces and frontline emergency service workers Culture Secretary unveils design of Medal to mark Coronation of Their Majesties The King and Queen Consort; Medal will be given to Armed Forces, frontline emergency service workers and those taking part in the Coronation; Medals, made of nickel silver ...
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Red Dress Day Commemorated at the Saskatchewan Legislature Officially known as the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit People, Red Dress Day is held each year to raise awareness of the disproportionate number of Indigenous people who are impacted by gender- ...
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International art trafficking operation leads to 60 arrests and over 11000 objects recovered LYON, France – Law enforcement has arrested 60 people and recovered 11,049 stolen artefacts as part of a major international art trafficking crackdown across 15 INTERPOL member countries. Codenamed Pandora VII, this operation was led by Spain (Guardia ...
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