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Uncertainty looms for families after Trump ends birthright citizenship

Uncertainty looms for families after Trump ends birthright citizenship Washington, DC — Iram and her husband sold family heirlooms to fund their trip from Pakistan to the US state of Florida last year. On the other side of the planet, Rosibel’s husband worked two jobs in El Salvador for five years to save enough for their […]

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DR Congo president vows strong response to M23 rebels, Rwanda

DR Congo president vows strong response to M23 rebels, Rwanda The president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo announced a strong response from the Congolese army to the armed attacks by M23 rebels, accusing Rwanda of supporting the rebels and the international and African communities of remaining silent over tensions on the border. “The

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Relief as Trump lifts aid freeze on HIV treatment

Relief as Trump lifts aid freeze on HIV treatment There is relief across the global health community following the reversal of an earlier decision by US President Donald Trump to suspend all foreign aid, including funding for HIV and Malaria treatment. The United States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, on Wednesday approved an “Emergency Humanitarian

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Dozens are feared dead in collision between Blackhawk helicopter and passenger plane in Washington

Dozens are feared dead in collision between Blackhawk helicopter and passenger plane in Washington   Dozens are feared dead following an aerial collision between a Blackhawk military helicopter and an American Airlines passenger plane above a major airport last night. All activity has ceased with the closure of runways at DCA Ronald Reagan Washington National

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18 bodies recovered from river following aircraft crash near Reagan National Airport

18 bodies recovered from river following aircraft crash near Reagan National Airport Eighteen bodies have been recovered from the Potomac River following the collision of a passenger plane and an Army Blackhawk helicopter near the Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, local media reported. No survivors have been pulled out of the river

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Surge in UTIs across America linked to unlikely food

Surge in UTIs across America linked to unlikely food   A surge in urinary tract infections could be blamed on what’s in your fridge, experts have revealed. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common infections in the US, striking 15million Americans per year. And recent reports suggest UTIs have surged more than 60

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Internal Security Organisation (ISO) Boss Brig Oluka Dead

Internal Security Organisation (ISO) Boss Brig Oluka Dead   Brigadier-General Charles Oluka, the the Director General of the Internal Security Organisation (ISO), has died. Gen Oluka, who took over ISO in October 2020 from Col Frank Bagyenda who was facing enormous criticism over alleged concocted intelligence reports, had been battling with heart complications, sources said.

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Manchester City Squeeze Into UEFA Champions League Knockouts, To Face Real Madrid Or Bayern Munich

Manchester City Squeeze Into UEFA Champions League Knockouts, To Face Real Madrid Or Bayern Munich Pep Guardiola said he cannot see Manchester City winning the Champions League on current form, but believes his side will be better when they face the might of either Real Madrid or Bayern Munich next month. City needed a second-half

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