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Ukrainians Are Trickling Into the US to Warm Welcomes AUBURN, Calif. — Paul and Rose Chorney's home near Sacramento has turned in recent weeks into a way station of sorts for Ukrainian refugees: A couple and their three children occupy one of the three bedrooms; another family of four is sleeping in a ...
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Another Covid Surge May Be Coming. Are We Ready for It? Scarcely two months after the Omicron variant drove coronavirus case numbers to frightening heights in the United States, scientists and health officials are bracing for another swell in the pandemic and, with it, the first major test of the country's ...
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Can Travel Be a Force for Peace? This Tour Leader Thinks So. 'We tend to think of travel in terms of distance, but I think travel is really a lifestyle, a state of mind,' says Aziz Abu Sarah of Mejdi Tours, which explores both sides of longstanding conflicts in places like Belfast and Jerusalem.
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Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (March 19) As Saturday draws to a close in Kyiv and in Moscow, here are the key developments of the day: Ukraine accused Russian forces of blocking humanitarian aid. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russian forces are preventing food and medicine from ...
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With small, portable weapons, Ukraine's fighters keep Russia at bay Russia has a huge firepower advantage in its war on Ukraine. In keeping with its military tradition, Russia is relying on heavy weapons such as tanks, artillery guns and fighter jets. Yet the Ukrainians have far exceeded expectations on the battlefield ...
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Her brother was killed in Ukraine. She says his family is still waiting for answers Katya Hill, his older sister, says the State Department informed the family that her brother was killed in a civilian area in Ukraine by a Russian bomb, but they are still waiting for information on what happened to his body and where his remains are now.
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Biden tells China's Xi of the implications of assisting Russia in call, official says President Biden described the implications for Beijing if it decides to provide assistance to Russia's invasion of Ukraine in a nearly two-hour phone call with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, a senior White House official told reporters.
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What is BA.2 or 'Stealth Omicron'? What to Know as Cases Abroad Spark Concern The BA.2 variant is beginning to grow in parts of the U.S. and is believed to be behind a number of COVID increases in multiple countries, so what exactly is it and what does the change mean as restrictions continue to ease?
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Scotland's papers: P&O subsidies and Putin's 'parties' The fallout over P&O Ferries sacking 800 seafaring staff features on several front pages. The Herald leads with details emerging of the company having received more than £50m in UK government contracts and subsidies in two years.
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With 37 million in lockdown and Covid plans under fire, Chinese ask: what comes next? China has successfully contained every one of its outbreaks before this one, through a resource-heavy response, including mass testing, transport shutdowns, and localised lockdowns. But this time Omicron, the milder but much more virulent Covid-19 variant ...
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