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Daily update April 18, 2022
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The New York Times
BEIJING — Faced with its worst Covid-19 outbreak yet, China has been enforcing an expanding number of mass quarantines, strict lockdowns and border controls. The measures may yet work, but official data released on Monday show they are exacting a grim ...
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NPR
JERUSALEM — Israeli police on Sunday entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City to secure the way for Jewish visitors to the flashpoint holy site, fueling clashes that left 17 Palestinians wounded, according to Palestinian medical ...
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Politico
"We will fight absolutely to the end, to the win, in this war," Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal vowed.
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Times of India
Russian forces continue their assault on Ukraine, especially in the beleaguered port city of Mariupol. SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST: Today marks Day 53 of the war in Ukraine, and Ukrainian forces are desperately trying to hold on to the port city of Mariupol.
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CNN
Kyiv Ukraine's richest man has pledged to help rebuild the besieged city of Mariupol, a place close to his heart where he owns two vast steelworks that he says will once again compete globally. Rinat Akhmetov has seen his business empire shattered by ...
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CNN
Tunis, Tunisia (Reuters) Tunisia will work with other countries that have offered to help it to prevent environmental damage after a merchant ship carrying up to 1,000 tons of oil sank in Tunisian waters, the defense ministry said on Sunday.
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The Guardian
It wasn't as if things had been going brilliantly for Boris Johnson as he attempted to spend some precious downtime last week at Chequers, a bubble of countryside tranquillity away from the escalating cost of living crisis and political woes that had ...
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The Guardian
In terms of western relations with Vladimir Putin, Bill Browder has performed the role of the canary in the coalmine – or perhaps goldmine would be more fitting. A graduate of Stanford Business School, he arrived in Moscow in the late 1990s, ...
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The Guardian
Among those taking part in the protest were Olympic gold medal-winning canoeist Etienne Stott and fellow British Olympian Laura Baldwin. "I am acting to try to disrupt the toxic fossil fuel industry that is destroying everything we hold dear," Stott told ...
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ABC News
You can jump to the COVID-19 information you want to read by clicking below. Victoria — 2 deaths, 401 cases in hospital; NSW — 6 deaths, 1,527 cases ...
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