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Scientists point to ozone hole anomaly
Climate change or volcanoes may be responsible, researchers have suggested Copernicus staff at work at the European Centre for Medium-Range…
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Major anti-NATO rally hits Paris streets
Protesters called for a review of France’s policies towards the US-led bloc and Moscow, and denounced anti-Russia sanctions © Ruptly…
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Republicans have expressed willingness to properly investigate her allegations Bradley Blankenship is an American journalist, columnist and political commentator. He has…
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China’s largest city tells schools to hold classes online
The country is seeing a rise in Covid-19 infections after the lifting of tough health curbs A staff member sprays…
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800 kg ‘gin ball’ vanishes from bottom of lake
The sphere, which contained 230 liters of limited-edition liquor, was stolen, local media reported Lindau Harbor on Lake Constance, Germany,…
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Ukrainian officials had reportedly assured their guest that souvenir grenade launchers were harmless Inspector General of Polish Police Jaroslaw Szymczyk…
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Germany’s top-notch weapon riddled with defects – Der Spiegel
Exercises involving the Puma armored vehicle were reportedly “a total failure” A Puma armored infantry fighting vehicle in Munster, Germany,…
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Pope calls Ukraine conflict a ‘global war’
The fight will likely be long as “there are many hands stirring the war pot,” the pontiff says Pope Francis…
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North Korea fires two ballistic missiles – Japan
The projectiles landed into the sea outside Tokyo’s exclusive economic zone, officials say FILE PHOTO: A North Korean ballistic missile…
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Kiev’s forces reportedly launched a strike in April in an alleged attempt to kill Russian Chief of General Staff Valery…