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Women around the world share lessons learned during the pandemic To mark International Women's Day, we asked women around the world what lessons they've learned during the pandemic that could help other women in the year ahead. Our live coverage has ended. Scroll through the posts below to read their responses.
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In One Afghan District, Peace From 8 AM to 5 PM An Afghan soldier looking over the front line from a hilltop outpost in Panjwai, Kandahar, a day before the cease-fire negotiated by local tribal elders and farmers.
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Myanmar coup: The shadowy business empire funding the Tatmadaw Myanmar's military - the leaders of its recent coup - are funded by a huge chunk of the national budget. But the armed forces also draw a vast and secretive income from sprawling business interests: At Yangon's popular Indoor Skydiving Centre, visitors can ...
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Myanmar military occupies hospitals and universities ahead of mass strike Terrified residents watched and filmed as security forces raided residential areas in the city and made several nighttime arrests. Residents told Reuters police fired shots and did not give reasons for the arrests, which continued into the early hours of Sunday.
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US proposes Afghanistan government enter interim power-sharing agreement with Taliban Washington (CNN) The Biden administration has proposed to the Afghan government that they enter an interim power-sharing agreement with the Taliban in a letter from Secretary of State Antony Blinken to President Ashraf Ghani. Blinken also proposed that ...
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Afghanistan conflict: US makes new push for UN-led peace process US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has made a blunt new push for a UN-led peace effort in Afghanistan. In a letter to the Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, Mr Blinken called for a 90-day reduction in violence and a transitional government formed from both ...
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Brazil justice annuls Lula's sentences, enabling 2022 run SAO PAULO — A justice from Brazil's top court on Monday annulled all sentences against former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, which for now restores his political rights and would potentially allow him to run again for the presidency next year.
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In the Russian woods, a feminist retreat from Putin's pressures First, you apply to be a guest — open to women and other activists within the LGBTQ community. Then, if accepted, you receive the location through the "secret chat" function on the Telegram ...
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Myanmar Military Storms Universities and Hospitals, Revokes Press Licenses Workplaces across Myanmar were shuttered on Monday, part of a general strike aimed at strangling the power of military rulers who toppled an elected government last month. But if manufacturing and commerce were idled, anger at the brutality of the military ...
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German mask profiteering scandal rocks Merkel's party as elections loom BERLIN — Two lawmakers from German Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition have signaled their resignations in a scandal over pandemic profiteering, the latest blow to her party in a major election year as a once-lauded coronavirus response faces ...
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