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AFP:Behind closed doors, trial starts for Nicaragua opposition figure

Nicaraguan opposition figure Cristiana Chamorro, detained since June last year while planning an election challenge to President Daniel Ortega, went on trial behind closed doors Thursday, a rights group said. © INTI OCON Cristiana Chamorro, seen here in May 2021, was the favorite to beat incumbent Daniel Ortega in presidential electionsChamorro, 68, the daughter of ex-president […]

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Airbnb Guests Book Rooms in Ukraine to Help Out Hard-Hit Hosts

(Bloomberg) — Airbnb Inc. said it accepted almost $2 million in bookings in Ukraine from people who have no intention of staying in the accommodation and just want to get money into the hands of the war-torn citizens there. © Bloomberg Displaced Ukrainians disembark a train from Kharkiv at the Lviv-Holovnyi railway station in Lviv, Ukraine,

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As Ukrainians flee, ‘we even feel a bit guilty we are OK

Britney Spears gushed about how she wants a family with her fiancé Sam Asghari and later affectionately called him her husband. Recently, the singer has been enjoying her new found freedom after her conservatorship was ended following a lengthy battle to get control of her life back.© Britney Spears Instagram britneyspears456.jpgHer dad Jamie Spears had legal

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Hundreds of Latin Americans return from Ukraine after invasion

  By Alexandra Valencia © Reuters/MANUEL CLAURE People demonstrate against Russian invasion of Ukraine, in La PazQUITO (Reuters) – Close to 250 Ecuadoreans, many of them university students, arrived in the country on Friday after fleeing Ukraine following Russia’s invasion, joining hundreds of other Latin Americans who have evacuated.Thousands of people are believed to have been

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NATO rules out policing no-fly zone over war-hit Ukraine

By LORNE COOK, Associated Press  19 hrs ago|   BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO countries refused on Friday to police a no-fly zone over Ukraine, warning that such a move could provoke widespread war in Europe with nuclear power Russia, the organization’s top civilian official said. © Provided by Associated Press NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, left, speaks

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Meghan Markle’s Lawyers Brand Sister’s Lawsuit ‘Baseless and Absurd’

Meghan Markle is being sued by her half-sister in a defamation lawsuit labeled “baseless and absurd” by the Duchess’ lawyers. Samantha Markle, half-sister to Meghan on her father’s side, has repeatedly criticized the Duchess in the press following the public announcement of her relationship with Prince Harry in 2016. © Ben Birchall/AFP via Getty Images Britain’s

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FG receives over 850,000 AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines from Japan

The Federal Government has taken delivery of 859,600 doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines and 175 solar direct drive refrigerators donated by the government of Japan. It stressed that the donation will further strengthen the country’s vaccination coverage, even as over 17 million eligible populations had received their first dose of COVID-19 Vaccines Speaking during the

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Displaced Nigeriens facing severe hardship – ICRC

Fourera Adamou has lived with her six children in this camp for displaced people for three years. She found refuge here in southwest Niger’s Tillaberi region, close to Burkina Faso and Mali. The “three border” zone between the countries is a hideout for jihadists linked to Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group. Their attacks in

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