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Biden Signs $768B Defense Bill That Keeps Women From Draft, Alters Military Justice System

Views: 2 On Monday, President Joe Biden signed a $768.2 billion defense bill into law that keeps women from the military draft and alters the military justice system. The National Defense Authorization Act has measures in it that change how the military justice system manages sexual assault and other related crimes, essentially removing military commanders’ […]

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Philippines: Typhoon Rai death toll nears 400 as diseases spread

Views: 4 18 hrs ago The official death toll from Typhoon Rai, which hit parts of the Philippines in mid-December, was raised from 375 to 388 on Monday, with outbreaks of disease compounding the problems faced by affected residents. © Provided by DW Hundreds of thousands have been left homeless by the typhoonThe civil defense office

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U.S. hospitals brace for continuing surge in covid cases fueled by the omicron variant

Views: 1   U.S. hospitals continue to reel from surging volumes of coronavirus patients as the omicron variant drives a record-breaking flurry of infections in some regions — with medical workers bracing for more misery in the weeks ahead. The New York City health department reported that the seven-day average of confirmed and probable coronavirus

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Capitol panel to investigate Trump call to Willard hotel in hours before attack

Views: 2 Congressman Bennie Thompson, the chairman of the House select committee investigating the Capitol attack, has said the panel will open an inquiry into Donald Trump’s phone call seeking to stop Joe Biden’s certification from taking place on 6 January hours before the insurrection. © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty ImagesThe chairman said

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Is Mount Everest really the tallest mountain on Earth?

Views: 1 It’s no secret that Mount Everest, the jewel in Nepal’s Himalayan crown, is the world’s premier mountain. It’s one of those facts embedded in childhood, like knowing that Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the moon or that blue whales are the largest animals ever to have lived. © Provided by Live Science Mount Everest

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Russia Plans Security Talks With U.S. Before NATO Meeting

Views: 0 (Bloomberg) — Russia will start talks first with the U.S. on its demands for guarantees of an end to NATO’s eastward expansion before a proposed Jan. 12 meeting between the military alliance and Moscow, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said. FILE – MOSCOW, RUSSIA – DECEMBER 22, 2021: Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov attends

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China’s Xi’an imposes ‘strictest’ controls to halt Covid outbreak

Views: 1 2 The locked-down Chinese city of Xi’an on Monday tightened Covid-19 controls to the “strictest” level, banning residents from driving cars around town in an effort to control the country’s worst outbreak in 21 months. © STR Historic Xi’an — where 13 million residents are facing their fifth day confined at home — is

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Israel tests 4th COVID vaccine dose, awaits ministry green light

Views: 1 RAMAT GAN, Israel (Reuters) – An Israeli hospital administered fourth COVID-19 vaccine doses on Monday to a test group, as the country considers approving the measure for vulnerable populations in a bid to outpace a surge in infections fuelled by the Omicron variant. © Reuters/RONEN ZVULUN A medical worker receives a fourth dose of

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Heavy snow hit parts of central Japan on Monday, causing traffic snarls and disrupting flights and rail connections.

Views: 3 Heavy snow hit parts of central Japan on Monday, causing traffic snarls and disrupting flights and rail connections. Power outages were reported by over 3,200 houses in the region, Kansai Electric Power said. © Provided by DW The weather agency said some regions could see up to 90 centimeters of snowfallWeather officials have warned

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