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Vaccine bills stack up in statehouses across the US

Vaccine bills stack up in statehouses across the US. Vaccination bills are popping up in more than 15 states as lawmakers aim to potentially resurrect or create new religious exemptions from immunization mandates, establish state-level vaccine injury databases or dictate what providers must tell patients.. Vaccination bills are popping up in more than 15 states as […]

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37 suspected terrorists arrested in East Africa in two months, says Interpol

37 suspected terrorists arrested in East Africa in two months, says Interpol Thirty-seven suspected terrorists, including suspected members of Islamic State (Isis), have been arrested across east Africa over the last two months, the global police body Interpol said on Monday. Interpol, which is headquartered in France, said the arrests had been made during November

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US claims victory in migrant dispute with Colombia

US claims victory in migrant dispute with Colombia TEHRAN, Jan. 26 (MNA) –  The United States says Colombia has agreed to accept military aircraft carrying deported migrants following threats of tariffs and sanctions by the Trump administration. The White House, in a statement late on Sunday, said that Colombia had agreed to accept its deported

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At least 22 Nigerian soldiers killed as insurgents counter military assault

At least 22 Nigerian soldiers killed as insurgents counter military assault At least 22 soldiers have been killed and several wounded in Nigeria’s northeast after insurgents deployed improvised explosive devices and suicide bombers to ward off attacks by the military, army spokesperson Edward Buba said. The Nigerian military said late on Sunday that it had

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Sweden seizes ship suspected of ‘sabotage’ after Baltic Sea cable damage

Sweden seizes ship suspected of ‘sabotage’ after Baltic Sea cable damage The Swedish coast guard chased and intercepted a Bulgarian ship after a fibre-optic cable under the Baltic Sea linking Sweden to Latvia was damaged, its owner said on Monday. Latvia sent a warship on Sunday to investigate the damage, while Swedish prosecutors opened an “aggravated sabotage” investigation. Nations

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Turkiye hotel UPDATE: 19 arrested hotel inferno disaster

Turkiye hotel UPDATE: 19 arrested hotel inferno disaster AFP Ankara: Turkish authorities have arrested 19 people as part of an investigation into a fire at a ski resort hotel that killed 78 people, Anadolu state news agency reported Monday. Those detained include a deputy mayor for the town responsible for the Kartalkaya resort, a deputy fire chief

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Chinese lion dance troupe shrugs off patriarchal past.

Chinese lion dance troupe shrugs off patriarchal past. Flinging her male teammate into the air, performer Lin Xinmeng practises China’s world-famous lion dance with a troupe that is shrugging off centuries of patriarchal norms. Mixing acrobatics, martial arts and theatre, lion dancing is believed to bring prosperity and protection from evil spirits. Performed across China

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Tesla, BMW Sue EU After China-Made EVs Are Hit by Trade Curbs

Tesla, BMW Sue EU After China-Made EVs Are Hit by Trade Curbs. BMW has joined Chinese producers in filing a challenge at the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) against EU tariffs on China-made electric vehicles (EVs), according to a filing on the court’s website. The court document showed the German automaker lodged

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ISWAP fighters kill at least 20 soldiers in Borno attack

ISWAP fighters kill at least 20 soldiers in Borno attack. At least 20 Nigerian soldiers, including a commanding officer, were killed in a suspected attack by fighters from the ISIL-linked group, ISWAP, on Friday. The attack targeted the 149th Battalion at an army base in Malam-Fatori, Borno State, near the border with Niger. The assault

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