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Canada's Military, Where Sexual Misconduct Went to the Top, Looks for a New Path OTTAWA — Several of Canada's top military officers have been accused of sexual harassment, and the former top commander pleaded guilty this year to criminal charges related to accusations that he committed sexual misconduct when leading the nation's ...
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European unity against Russia tested as talks on oil embargo drag on EU leaders could agree to ban all Russian oil by the end of this year, but provide a temporary exemption to imports via pipeline, according to a draft of the summit conclusions viewed by Reuters. An EU official told CNN that banning all seaborne oil would ...
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Hungary is still holding up the EU's push to phase out Russian oil BRUSSELS — The European Union is not done talking about Russian oil. Nor is it done buying it. In Monday morning talks, E.U. ambassadors once again failed to reach a deal to phase out imports of oil from Russia because of the ongoing opposition from ...
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Shanghai aims for business as usual but hurdles remain The severity of the situation led top Chinese officials to hold an emergency meeting last week, at which they vowed to roll out new relief measures to help stabilize the economy. Those include loans to small businesses, higher tax refunds, and financial ...
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Zelensky to Address EU Leaders Discussing Russian-Oil Embargo Leaders of the European Union's 27 countries meet in Brussels on Monday afternoon to talk over big issues centered around Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will address the gathering by video and is likely to urge ...
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India's sex workers win new rights, but still fear police violence A long-awaited ruling by India's Supreme Court has expanded the rights of sex workers by defining prostitution as a profession, ordering an end to police violence and affirming health and labor protections introduced during coronavirus lockdowns.
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China, Pacific islands unable to agree on security pact (CNN) China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday urged the Pacific region not to be "too anxious" about his country's aims after a meeting in Fiji with his counterparts from 10 island nations was unable to agree to a sweeping trade and security ...
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Indian rapper Sidhu Moose Wala was shot dead at 28 Indian police are investigating the killing of a popular Punjabi rapper, who blended hip-hop, rap and folk music, a day after he was fatally shot, officials said Monday. Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, also known around the world by his stage name Sidhu Moose ...
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UK launches new visa for world's top graduates — is your college on the list? Graduates from the world's top colleges, who are still early on in their careers, will now be able to apply for a short-term visa to stay and work in the U.K.. From Monday, the U.K. government has said people who have graduated, in the last five years, ...
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War in Ukraine adds to food price hikes, hunger in Africa African countries imported 44 percent of their wheat from Russia and Ukraine from 2018 to 2020. Farm employees spread fertilizer on a farm in ...
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