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National Zoo’s oldest flamingo Betty dies at the age of 67

Views: 8 The National Zoo’s oldest flamingo, a popular pink lady known as Betty has died at the age 67. © Courtesy of the National Zoo/Courtesy of the National Zoo Betty the flamingo (Courtesy of the National Zoo)The zoo announced Friday that Betty died on Jan. 25, noting that the median lifespan for a flamingo in […]

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Russian official dismisses new U.S. assessment of potential Ukraine invasion as ‘madness and scaremongering’

Views: 4 Russia’s deputy ambassador to the United Nations has dismissed new U.S. military and intelligence assessments on a potential Russian invasion as alarmist, likening the reports — which estimated Russia could seize Kyiv in days and leave up to 50,000 civilians killed or wounded — to Moscow foreshadowing an attack by Washington on London.

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NUTRITION & HEALTH BY ACF USA-UGANDA MISSION IN KYANGWALI REFUGEE SETTLEMENT IN KIKUUBE DISRICT.

Views: 37 Malnutrition sees drastic reduction in Kyangwali Refugee Settlement. By Julius Mugaga/ KMA Updates. NUTRITION & HEALTH; Over 1050 Households have improved dietary diversity through a Multi-Sector Integrated Humanitarian Project & Improving Nutrition, Food Security & Self-Reliance of Refugees in South West Uganda Project in Kyangwali Refugee Settlement. 900 Households are supported under fundings

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Plane crash near Peru’s Nazca lines claims 7 lives

Views: 0 A light aircraft with five tourists on board and two flight crew crashed on a trip to view Peru’s famous Nazca lines. © Provided by DW Local emergency services said the plane burst into flames after hitting the ground, with no survivors to be foundThe country’s transport ministry and local police confirmed the incident

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Olympic teams raise concerns over quarantine hotels

Views: 2 BEIJING (AP) — Not enough food. Inedible meals. No training equipment. Some Olympic athletes unlucky enough to test positive for the coronavirus at the Beijing Olympics feel their quarantine conditions are making a bad situation much worse. © Provided by Associated Press Biathletes skate above the Olympic rings during practice at the 2022 Winter

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Australian PM signals reopening borders to tourists ‘not far away’

Views: 1 © Reuters/LOREN ELLIOTT The international arrivals area at Kingsford Smith International Airport is seen after Australia implemented an entry ban on non-citizens and non-residents due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Sydney(Reuters) – Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Sunday that the reopening of the country’s borders to international tourists may not be

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U.N. chief to China’s leaders: allow ‘credible’ visit by rights envoy

Views: 2 UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told Chinese leaders on Saturday that he expected authorities to allow U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet to make a “credible visit” to the country, including Xinjiang, the United Nations said. Guterres met with China’s President Xi Jinping and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the

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Officials: Russia at 70 percent of Ukraine military buildup

Views: 3 WASHINGTON (AP) — Russia has assembled at least 70 percent of the military firepower it likely intends to have in place by mid-month to give President Vladimir Putin the option of launching a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, U.S. officials say. © Provided by Associated Press In this photo taken from video and released by

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