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Ukraine's EU hopes get shot in the arm as bloc's leaders approve candidate status Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said he "sincerely commends" the European Council's decision, calling it "a unique and historical moment in EU/Ukraine relations.".
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Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme: The battle for compensation A group of 95 people who developed health problems or lost relatives as a result of rare side-effects of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine say they have been let down by the "out-of-date" government payment scheme.
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Russia is gaining advantage in eastern Ukraine as forces learn from earlier mistakes, US officials say US officials believe that Russian forces plan to maintain intense attacks in the east, characterized by heavy artillery and missile strikes, with the intention of wearing down Ukrainian forces and NATO resolve over time.
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Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda: Now is the time to make NATO even stronger "Never again" was the oath most widely pledged after the end of World War II. Yet for more than 100 days now, Russia's brutal war of aggression has been raging in Ukraine. The war has fundamentally challenged the security architecture of the West. NATO's ...
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Durbin tallies new youth vaping following FDA's missed deadline With help from Ruth Reader. On Tap. — Senate majority whip "disappointed" that the FDA's Califf continues to allow unauthorized vapes on the market. — President Joe Biden urges parents to get their kids under 5 vaccinated against Covid-19.
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'What do we do when another disaster hits?' Afghans face crises on all fronts after quake kills 1000 (CNN) Aid groups scrambled on Thursday to reach victims of a powerful earthquake that rocked eastern Afghanistan, killing more than 1,000 people in an area blighted by poor infrastructure, as the country faces dire economic and hunger crises.
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Saudi crown prince visits Turkey for 1st time since Khashoggi killing ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey and Saudi Arabia on Wednesday declared their determination to start a "new era of cooperation" during a visit by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, as they set aside years of acrimony following the brutal slaying of a Saudi ...
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Russia's economy is weathering sanctions, but tough times are ahead NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Russian political scientist Ilya Matveev about the impact of sanctions on the Russian economy. MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Here's a puzzle for you. Soon after Russia invaded Ukraine, the U.S. and its allies launched ...
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Putin says Russia is rerouting trade to China and India President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that Russia is rerouting trade to "reliable international partners" such as Brazil, India, China and South Africa as the West attempts to sever economic ties. "We are actively engaged in reorienting our trade ...
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Survivors dig by hand after Afghanistan quake killing 1000 GAYAN, Afghanistan — Survivors dug by hand Thursday through villages in eastern Afghanistan reduced to rubble by a powerful earthquake that killed at least 1,000 people, as the Taliban and the international community that fled their takeover struggled ...
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