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Daily update March 8, 2021
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The New York Times
Legislation that the Mexican president has pushed would curtail private investors in the energy industry and possibly reverse gains in lowering carbon emissions.
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CNN
Berlin (CNN) The fridges are here but the shots are not. Doctor Sibylle Katzenstein spent thousands kitting out her Berlin practice so she could administer Covid-19 vaccines as fast as possible, but she is yet to receive a single dose. "It would have been nice if ...
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The New York Times
From the rise in poaching to the waning of noise pollution, travel's shutdown is having profound effects. Which will remain, and which will vanish?
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Reuters
SANAA (Reuters) - Yemen's Houthi forces fired drones and missiles at the heart of Saudi Arabia's oil industry on Sunday, including a Saudi Aramco facility at Ras Tanura vital to petroleum exports, in what Riyadh called a failed assault on global energy ...
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BBC News
But the UK's largest education union has accused the government of failing to put adequate safety measures in place ahead of schools reopening. All pupils in all years can return to schools and colleges ...
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CNN
(CNN) — Manta rays hover, wings pulsing, on the fast currents of the Flores Sea. Komodo dragons, earth's largest lizard, skulk in the scrubby forests of Komodo and Rinca. A peachy sunrise illuminates the rugged flanks and slender spine of Padar Island.
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BBC News
She has had her ankle tag removed at the end of her five-year sentence. However, her husband Richard Ratcliffe has been told a new court case against her is scheduled for ...
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ABC News
Families tell stories of their loved one's disappearances as China is accused of sending Muslim citizens, many of the Uighur ethnic minority, to prison-like camps that it calls "vocational centers.".
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Washington Post
Awa Ndiaye, 22, cleaned up the aftermath. She heard protesters calling for a healthy democracy and fair trial for Ousmane Sonko, the accused politician. But Ndiaye worried the fury in the air ...
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Washington Post
MOSCOW — Russia's boast in August that it was the first country to authorize a coronavirus vaccine led to skepticism at the time because of its insufficient testing. Six months later, as demand for the Sputnik V vaccine grows, experts are raising questions ...
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