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The Hill:Putin signs law allowing seizure of foreign planes for domestic flights

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that will allow for foreign planes to be seized and used domestically as tensions grow between Russia and the international community over its invasion of Ukraine, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing TASS state news agency. © Getty Images Putin signs law allowing seizure of foreign planes for domestic […]

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MPs, stakeholders debate vaccination consent

School owners appearing before the committee on Health  Members of Parliament on the Health Committee have made a case for the need to allow vaccination of children in schools, where parental consent is unavailable. In a discussion with private school proprietors on Tuesday, 15 March 2022, MPs noted that it is inconsiderate to let some

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Delayed release of World Bank funds affects Kabarole projects

MPs on the committee on National Economy on an oversight visit in Kabarole. District chairman, Rwabuhinga (R) looks on The Committee on National Economy Committee which is  monitoring the performance of a US$150 million World Bank loan under the Agricultural Cluster Development Project (ACDP) have discovered that  Kabarole District has not received funding for most

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The Washington Post More than 100,000 Brits sign up to house Ukrainian refugees

LONDON — More than 100,000 Britons have signed up to host Ukrainian refugees in their homes in less than 24 hours, signaling a huge willingness by the British public to go further than the United Kingdom has done so far on providing support for refugees. © Hannah Mckay/Reuters A man walks past a mural in support

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Deutsche Welle – Deutsche Welle New Zealand announces new measures to support Ukraine

New Zealand introduced a new policy on Tuesday that will allow close to 4,000 family members of Ukrainian-born citizens to move to the country and announced another 4 million New Zealand dollars ($2.7 million, €2.4 million) in humanitarian aid. © Provided by DW New Zealand is stepping up its support of Ukraine as Russia’s invasion continues

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Business Daily: Kenya Railways building ten new stations to woo road commuters

Kenya Railways Corporation (KRC) is building ten new stations in Nairobi and its satellite towns as it seeks to bring its services closer to commuters and boost passenger numbers.KRC is betting on the ten to win over more commuters forced to use congested roads owing to remote locations of some stations and frequent breakdown of

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Newsweek Vladimir Putin Could Read Donald Trump, Son Says

  © Alexey Nikolsky and Joe Raedle/Getty Images Russian President Vladimir Putin attends his New Year address to Russians in central Moscow on December 31, 2017. Donald Trump speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at The Rosen Shingle Creek on February 26, 2022 in Orlando, Florida. Eric Trump said that Vladimir Putin could read

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Reuters: Peace talks more ‘realistic’, says Ukraine president; Biden to visit NATO

LVIV/KYIV, Ukraine (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday peace talks were sounding more realistic but more time was needed, as Russian air strikes killed five people in the capital Kyiv and the refugee tally from Moscow’s invasion reached 3 million. © Reuters/UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SER Ukraine’s President Zelenskiy attends a meeting with Polish

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The Independent:Seoul’s next leader faces limited choices over North Korea

After winning a bitterly contested presidential election, South Korean conservative Yoon Suk Yeol will enter office facing a quickly growing North Korean nuclear threat — and with few easy choices ahead to deal with it. © ASSOCIATED PRESS Koreas Tensions Yoon’s Choices – ASSOCIATED PRESSA former prosecutor with no foreign policy experience who kickstarted his political career

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