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US, Europe warn Sudan’s military as democratic transition unravels

Views: 2   With Sudan’s fragile transition to democracy derailed, the United States and Europe have issued a stark warning to the Sudanese military against appointing a new government “without the involvement of a broad range of civilian stakeholders.””Unilateral action to appoint a new Prime Minister and Cabinet would undermine those institutions’ credibility and risks […]

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Macron says wants to stand for re-election but hasn’t decided

Views: 1 French President Emmanuel Macron wants to stand for a second term in April presidential elections but will only declare his intentions once he is sure, he said in an interview with the Le Parisien newspaper published Tuesday. © Ludovic MARIN French President Emmanuel Macron is the overwhelming favourite to win the 2022 election“There is

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Donald Trump Backs Out of Riot Anniversary Event; Blames Jan. 6 Panel, 2 Republicans, Media

Views: 1 Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday walked back plans to hold an event on the one-year anniversary of the January 6 Capitol riot, while blaming the committee investigating the attack, two Republicans and the media. In an official statement, Trump called off the event, which was planned to be a press conference to

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Returned N.Korea defector struggled to resettle in South, lived meagre life

Views: 1 © Reuters/KIM HONG-JI FILE PHOTO: A general view of the North Korean guard posts, in this picture taken from the top of the Aegibong Peak Observatory, in Gimpo SEOUL (Reuters) – A former North Korean defector who made a risky and rare cross-border return home last week had struggled in South Korea, officials and

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White House says Biden will speak to ‘truth’ of Jan 6 in pointed jab at Trump ‘lies

Views: 4 President Joe Biden will address the historical significance of the 6 January insurrection by discussing the reality of what happened during the worst attack on the Capitol since the 1814 Burning of Washington, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said. Mr Biden is scheduled to speak from the Capitol’s Statuary Hall on Thursday

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The Best FIFA Football Awards™ 2021: finalists for FIFA Puskás Award announced

Views: 5 This prize is given to the player judged to have scored the most aesthetically pleasing goal ZURICH, Switzerland, January 4, 2022/ — FIFA (www.FIFA.com) has announced the final nominees for the FIFA Puskás Award; the finalists in the other categories will be revealed in the coming days; the virtual awards ceremony will be broadcast

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Osaka overcomes nerves to make winning return after long break

Views: 2 A nervous Naomi Osaka overcame a second set wobble to make a winning return Tuesday in her first match since taking an indefinite break after a tearful US Open exit in September. © William WEST Japan’s Naomi Osaka make a winning start to the new season The four-time Grand Slam champion, who has slid

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White blood cells of immune system can fight Omicron, says new study

Views: 1 A new study has revealed that the white blood cells of the immune system are capable of mounting an immune response against the Omicron variant of Covid-19. Due to Omicron having a higher number of mutations than other Covid variants, it can sometimes slip past the antibodies created by vaccination or infection.However, if the

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Kazakhstan government resigns after violent protests over fuel price

Views: 2 ALMATY (Reuters) – Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev accepted the government’s resignation on Wednesday, his office said, after violent protests triggered by a fuel price increase rocked the oil-rich Central Asian country. Police used tear gas and stun grenades late on Tuesday to drive hundreds of protesters out of the main square in Almaty,

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