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Clinics call for at-home abortions to continue Women and girls in England should be able to access early medical abortions by phone or video call, clinics say. Remote appointments began at the start of the pandemic and MPs are set to vote on making the service permanent.
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Supreme Court, in Case on Veteran Hurt by Burn Pits, Debates War Powers The case concerned Le Roy Torres, a former Texas state trooper who served in the Army Reserve for almost two decades and deployed to Iraq in 2007. He said he sustained lung damage and other injuries from the ...
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Pro-Russia Sentiment on Indian Twitter Draws Scrutiny In the days after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, thousands of Twitter accounts shared messages of support for Vladimir V. Putin, the Russian president. They tried to deflect criticism of the war by comparing it to conflicts instigated by Western ...
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Canada to present its 2022 budget next week as inflation soars OTTAWA, March 29 (Reuters) - Canada's federal government will present its 2022 budget on April 7, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Tuesday, as it plans to boost spending on defense and other programs even as it grapples with hot inflation.
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Russia vows to reduce Ukraine attacks after talks, but the US is skeptical Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine appeared to deliver the first tentative signs of progress on Tuesday, as Russia said it would significantly scale back its military activity around Kyiv and northern Ukraine. Delegations from the two countries met ...
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Covid: Free parking for NHS hospital staff in England to end this week Parking fees were waived in March 2020, but Health Secretary Sajid Javid said the pandemic had moved to a new stage. He said over 93% of NHS trusts charging for parking have ...
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Volunteer Vote-Counters Push for Hungary Election Integrity BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — A grassroots civic initiative in Hungary, concerned over the integrity of an upcoming general election, has recruited more than 20,000 ballot counters to observe the high-stakes contest in which nationalist Prime Minister Viktor ...
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Ontario launches new plan to prepare for health emergencies, includes PPE stockpile TORONTO — Ontario is seeking to recruit more nurses in underserved communities, permanently boost the pay of personal support workers, and maintain a stockpile of personal protective equipment. The measures are some of the items in what the province is ...
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COVID-19 in Quebec: What you need to know Tuesday The province reported 2,171 new cases of COVID-19 and 20 deaths. Since the start of the pandemic, there have been 961,383 confirmed cases, and 14,345 people have died. The province also reported ...
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Canada unveils multibillion-dollar plan to cut carbon emissions Environmentalists welcome emissions reduction plan, but say it will be vital to 'hold politicians' feet to the fire'. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Last year, Canadian Prime ...
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