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Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan is fighting his ouster Pakistan's Imran Kahn has been ousted from leadership, but the former prime minister is not going quietly. SCOTT SIMON, HOST: More political turmoil in Pakistan. Last weekend, parliamentary maneuver forced Prime Minister Imran Khan out of office.
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Biden to host rescheduled summit with Southeast Asian leaders President Joe Biden will host the leaders from Southeast Asia for a special summit May 12 and 13 that was postponed from last month. The announcement from the White House Saturday said the gathering with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations will ...
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Archeologists discover historical artifacts during Notre Dame Cathedral restoration "The vaults crashed here during the fire and opened a hole into this 19th century heating network and underneath there is a series of layers which is very dense, interesting and fascinating," said French National Archeological Institute archeologist ...
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'Freezing Order' is the true story of money laundering, murder and Putin's wrath Bill Browder, the American-British financier, also thought he could have a fruitful relationship with Vladimir Putin. But after his Russian lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, was beaten to death in a Russian jail in 2009, he has dedicated his life to seeking ...
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Ukrainian climate scientist says Russia's invasion is a 'fossil fuel war' ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: In the days before Russia invaded Ukraine, a leading climate scientist, Svitlana Krakovska, was in Kyiv, racing to finish a landmark U.N. climate report. Then, Russian missiles and ...
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War in Ukraine generates interest in nuclear energy, despite danger Belgium made an about-face, deciding to keep open a pair of reactors slated for closure. The Czech Republic invited Western companies to deliver nuclear fuel to replace Russian supplies. Poland is negotiating to build new reactors in a quiet seaside town.
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Aiden Aslin: Grandmother's horror at grandson's capture in Ukraine The grandmother of a British man who has been captured in Ukraine has said she is horrified by images of him being shown in Russian media. "They're using him for propaganda purposes," said Pamela Hall, viewing a clip of her grandson Aiden Aslin from ...
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Two-thirds of Brits want PM Johnson to resign if fined again, poll says Nearly two-thirds of Britons say Prime Minister Boris Johnson should resign if he is given further fines for breaking pandemic rules, according to a new poll from The Times, signaling a potential further deterioration in support for the leader in the ...
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Robert Jenrick criticises UK red tape after taking in Ukrainian family The former cabinet minister Robert Jenrick has criticised the scheme to resettle refugees from Ukraine as "overly bureaucratic", after he is thought to have become the first MP to welcome a Ukrainian family to Britain.
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Are pets spreading COVID? It's less likely with Omicron, study finds—but other animals are at higher risk Other studies have found that other COVID variants like Alpha and Delta were more easily transmitted to household pets, that infected pets were more likely to show symptoms, and that higher viral loads were detected in the pets, according to the study.
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