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Russia bans more European Union officials

Views: 0 Russia has expanded a list of EU officials prohibited from entering the country amid worsening tensions over Ukraine. The move comes as “reciprocation” for restrictive measures Brussels put on Moscow.Russia has added a number of European Union officials to a list of people barred from entering the country as a tit-for-tat response to […]

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Vietnamese bid farewell to father of mindfulness

Views: 0 Tens of thousands of Vietnamese on Saturday bade farewell to the late monk and peace activist Thich Nhat Hanh — one of the world’s most influential religious leaders — ahead of his cremation ceremony in the country’s Buddhist heartland. © Nhac NGUYEN Thich Nhat Hanh, who was credited with bringing mindfulness to the West,

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DR Congo court set for verdict in murder of UN experts

Views: 3 A military court in Democratic Republic of Congo Saturday is set to pronounce a long-awaited verdict in a mass trial over the 2017 murder of two UN experts in a troubled central region. © BERTIL ERICSON UN experts Zaida Catalan and Michael Sharp were killed in Kasai, DR Congo while investigating mass gravesDozens of

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US Navy and China race to recover fighter jet sunken in South China Sea

Views: 2 The US Navy is attempting to retrieve its most advanced fighter jet from the bottom of the South China Sea amid fears that the Chinese military could salvage it first. © Getty Images USNavyF35CJet11 The F35-C Lightning II combat jet crashed on Monday while trying to land on the deck of an American aircraft carrier, leaving seven sailors

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U.S. says Russia ‘clearly’ now has capability to attack as Ukraine complains of Western panic

Views: 3 The United States does not believe Russian President Vladimir Putin has reached a decision on whether to again attack Ukraine, but Moscow “clearly now has that capability” to seize important territories from Kyiv, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Friday. © Presidential Press Service/Handout Handout/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky faces the challenge of deterring Putin

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Afternoon brief: Schools and colleges in Pune to reopen from February 1 and all the latest news

Views: 4   © Provided by Hindustan Times Pune: While allowing the schools to resume physical classes, the Maharashtra government has asked them to strictly adhere to Covid-19 protocols and guidelines. (AFP)Here are today’s top news, analysis, and opinion at 1pm. Know all about the latest news and other news updates from Hindustan Times.Schools and colleges

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Japan to watch WHO probe of director’s alleged racism, abuse

Views: 1 TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s government said Friday it will watch the World Health Organization’s investigation into staff complaints over racism and abuse by a top Japanese official at the agency but denied it inappropriately received sensitive vaccine information from him. © Provided by Associated Press FILE – World Health Organization Regional Director for Western

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Ukrainian schools grapple with hoax bomb alerts amid Russia tension

Views: 1 By Gabriela Baczynska© Reuters/VALENTYN OGIRENKO Schoolchildren attend bomb threat training at a public school in KyivKYIV (Reuters) – “How much explosives do you think can fit in this one?” asked a Ukrainian bomb disposal expert, holding up a blue-and-yellow owl mascot in front of astonished pupils attending emergency drills at their school in Kyiv

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Donald Trump Weighs in on Ukraine, Says It’s a ‘European Problem’

Views: 0 Former President Donald Trump has weighed in on the increasing U.S. tensions with Russia as both countries prepare for a possible military conflict if Russia invades neighboring Ukraine. © Tasos Katopodis/Getty Former U.S. President Donald Trump has called the rising tensions over a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine “a European problem.” In this photo,

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How to apply for the MTN Pulse, Victoria University scholarships  

Views: 21 Dr Lawrence Muganga(l) the Vice Chancellor Victoria University and Christine Nabayise, (r) Head of Marketing Victoria University explain the experiential learning offered at the university MTN PULSE + VICTORIA UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP TERMS AND CONDITIONS These Terms and Conditions govern your participation in the MTN Pulse in partnership with Victoria university scholarship campaign. By

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