Europe
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World Food Program calls for rapid action to avert famine
Famine, destabilization of countries and mass migration lie ahead if the international community does not “move quickly” to address the…
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Cycling on the frontline: Ukrainians defy danger in Donetsk war zone
Toretsk is on the frontline of Ukraine’s war with Russia, yet all around you can see cyclists pedalling around the…
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Spain’s tourism minister praises Balearics “reactivation”
In Palma on Friday, Spain’s minister for industry, trade and tourism, Reyes Maroto, highlighted Balearics tourism leadership this summer, “which…
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Vasectomies in Venezuela, a victory for prevention over machismo
Dressed in just a surgical gown, Armando walked along the corridor leading to the operating room at a family planning…
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Big interest rate hike in UK as Bank of England predicts recession
The United Kingdom’s economy is to enter a recession at the end of the year, the Bank of England projected…
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How Marine Le Pen’s far-right party went from ‘de-demonisation’ to ‘normalisation’
Issued on: 04/08/2022 – 12:29 Marine Le Pen’s far-right Rassemblement national party is pursuing a “normalisation” strategy to continue its political ascent…
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Guardia Civil investigating women being injected in Balearic nightclubs
The Guardia Civil is investigating six possible cases of women being injected in nightclubs or nightlife venues in the Balearics,…
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Paris ramps up fight against monkeypox with new vaccine centre serving most-affected groups
Issued on: 02/08/2022 – 19:26 French health authorities announced Tuesday that 2,171 monkeypox cases have so far been confirmed in France, more than half of…
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Pelosi visits Malaysian parliament ahead of expected Taiwan visit
The speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, visited Malaysia’s parliament on Tuesday amid expectations she will depart…
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France and parts of England experience driest July on record
France and southern and eastern England experienced the driest July on record, making already insufficient water resources even more scarce,…
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