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Canadian officials meet ex-diplomat held in Chinese custody
Read MoreOttawa says foreign ministry officials met online with Michael Kovrig, who has been held in China since December 2018.Ottawa says foreign ministry officials met online with Michael Kovrig, who has been held in China since December 2018.
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Rise in wealth of world’s 10 richest men in pandemic would pay for Covid vaccines for everyone, says Oxfam
Read More Charity calls for tax hikes for billionaires and global corporations that have gained the most during coronavirus Charity calls for tax hikes for billionaires and global corporations that have gained the most during coronavirus
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Saudi TV says missile or drone intercepted over Riyadh
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Deborah Birx thought about quitting Trump’s Covid team: ‘Why would you put yourself through that?’
Read More While Dr Anthony Fauci is back in the Biden administration’s Covid team, Dr Birx was criticised for not pushing back hard enough against Donald Trump While Dr Anthony Fauci is back in the Biden administration’s Covid team, Dr Birx was criticised for not pushing back hard enough against Donald Trump
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How creating wildlife crossings can help reindeer, bears – and even crabs
Read More Sweden’s announcement this week that it is to build a series of animal bridges is the latest in global efforts to help wildlife navigate busy roads Every April, Sweden’s main highway comes to a periodic standstill. Hundreds of reindeer overseen by indigenous Sami herders shuffle across the asphalt on the E4 as they…
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Clashes as protests in support of Navalny sweep across Russia
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Cheshire cheesemaker says business left with £250,000 ‘Brexit hole’
Read More Simon Spurrell says his firm lost 20% of sales and will switch £1m investment to France A commercial cheesemaker in Cheshire has been left with a £250,000 Brexit hole in his business as a direct result of the UK’s departure from the EU on 1 January. Simon Spurrell said he has lost 20%…
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Russia arrests protesters demanding Alexei Navalny’s release
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A doctor wanted to make a difference. Now he’s a top Covid adviser to Biden
Read More Called to act after violence in Charlottesville, Cameron Webb ran for Congress. He lost, but is still headed to Washington In Charlottesville, there is before 12 August and there is after. So decisive is this date that it often appears in Virginia newspapers without a year attached. It is the local 9/11. Continue…
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National Guard: President Biden apologises over troops sleeping in car park
Read MorePhotographs of National Guard members sheltering underground spark anger among lawmakers.Photographs of National Guard members sheltering underground spark anger among lawmakers.
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Russia cracks down on protests against Navalny’s arrest
Read MoreSupporters of jailed opposition leader scuffle with police as Moscow cracks down on protests in dozens of cities.Supporters of jailed opposition leader scuffle with police as Moscow cracks down on protests in dozens of cities.
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Wuhan marks a year since lockdown as pandemic rages worldwide
Read MoreWHO experts in Wuhan to investigate source of the virus say too early to conclude if COVID-19 actually started there.WHO experts in Wuhan to investigate source of the virus say too early to conclude if COVID-19 actually started there.
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Courtrooms and creditors likely to loom large in Trump’s post-presidency life
Read More Carter campaigned for human rights, Bush painted … but Trump faces several criminal investigations and a mountain of debt Each US president has charted a unique course after leaving the White House, taking up vocations from philanthropy to human rights to oil painting. Donald Trump’s post-presidency appears likely to be taken up by…
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The trillion dollar man: Biden’s plan to revive the economy
Read MoreWe look at the president’s plans for post-pandemic recovery, and ask if the US can reset relationships with old friends.We look at the president’s plans for post-pandemic recovery, and ask if the US can reset relationships with old friends.
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Hong Kong orders thousands to stay home in city’s first Covid lockdown
Read More Officials plan to test everyone inside a designated zone of Kowloon Peninsula’s Jordan neighbourhood during two-day lockdown Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Thousands of people in Hong Kong have been ordered to stay in their homes in the city’s first coronavirus lockdown, as authorities battle an outbreak in one…
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Biden and Trudeau agree to cooperate on Covid and climate change
Read More In phone call, US and Canadian leaders discuss collaboration on vaccines and plan to meet next month Canada’s Justin Trudeau and President Joe Biden plan to meet next month, the prime minister’s office said, following a call between the two leaders in which they agreed to join forces to combat coronavirus in North…
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Tim Dowling: the cat has plenty to say. But why should I listen?
Read More ‘Your English is poor,’ I tell him. ‘Your accent is atrocious’ My phone says it’s 7.50am, but the sky outside looks more like 4.15. Rain is striking the window in handfuls, like flung gravel. It has been raining all night, and it promises to rain all day, possibly for the rest of the…
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Blind date: ‘I realised my questions were getting a bit intense’
Read More Matt, 32, hydraulic engineer, and Steph, 29, trainee clinical psychologist What were you hoping for?To meet someone interesting and enjoy a slice of normality in the sea of crazy that is the world at the moment. Continue reading…Matt, 32, hydraulic engineer, and Steph, 29, trainee clinical psychologistWhat were you hoping for?To meet someone…
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Summer holidays cancelled? UK faces big decision on border
Read More Stricter controls appear likely, with government’s approach in stark contrast to that during first Covid wave Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Slumped on the sofa after another day of home schooling, many families will have longingly eyed adverts for getaways: sun, sandy beaches and glittering pools, a much-needed reward…
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Oranga Tamariki: Gráinne Moss’s exit does not mean the Māori child welfare crisis is resolved
Read More While the departure of the child welfare boss is welcome, social justice for Māori children in the state care system is a long way off The resignation of Oranga Tamariki boss Gráinne Moss signals the end of a protracted ideological dispute over child protection policy. But as is often the case with social…
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Biden to meet Trudeau next month to discuss pandemic response
Read MoreCanadian prime minister was the first foreign leader to speak with new US president since Biden’s inauguration.Canadian prime minister was the first foreign leader to speak with new US president since Biden’s inauguration.
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Coronavirus: EU vaccine woes mount as new delays emerge
Read MoreAstraZeneca is the latest company, after Pfizer, to warn of delivery issues, frustrating officials.AstraZeneca is the latest company, after Pfizer, to warn of delivery issues, frustrating officials.
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Australia PM says no timeline to achieve zero carbon emissions
Read MoreCarbon emissions blamed for Australia’s hotter and drier condition, increasing the risk of more droughts and bushfires.Carbon emissions blamed for Australia’s hotter and drier condition, increasing the risk of more droughts and bushfires.
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Detentions and warnings ahead of Navalny protests
Read MorePolice hold aides to Putin critic Alexei Navalny as social media buzzes over nationwide rallies.Police hold aides to Putin critic Alexei Navalny as social media buzzes over nationwide rallies.
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Trudeau conveys Keystone pipeline ‘disappointment’ to Biden
Read MoreDespite the revoking of the Keystone XL permit, the Canadian PM hails “a new era” in bilateral ties.Despite the revoking of the Keystone XL permit, the Canadian PM hails “a new era” in bilateral ties.
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President Biden Refuses to Make our Climate Crisis Worse
Read More Jan 22 (IPS) – I wasn’t going to stop for the school bus stuck in the mud outside of Fort McMurray, Alberta in the heart of the Canada’s tar sands industry but my kids insisted. It had been raining most of the week and the grassy field was soaked and slick. We stopped…
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North Korea diplomacy is only used to advance nuclear programme, says top US official
Read More Washington’s top intelligence officer warns that Pyongyang is not intending to ‘find a way out’ of weapons development The top US intelligence officer for North Korea has warned the country sees diplomacy only as a means to advance its nuclear weapons development, even as the new Biden administration says it will look for…
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No freebies! Pfizer to charge for ‘extra’ Covid-19 vaccine doses as doctors squeeze vials of every drop to inoculate more people
Read More Pfizer has pressured regulators to declare its vials contain an “extra” dose of the vaccine and will now count them in deliveries, after frontline health workers found they could dispense six shots from one vial, instead of five. A spokeswoman for the pharma giant, Amy Rose, explained that while the company would “fulfill…
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Teach Us How to Become Carpenters South Sudanese Want to Shape Their Future
Read More Likuangole, South Sudan, Jan 22 (IPS) – Located in Jonglei state, one of the most underdeveloped regions of South Sudan, Likuangole is a town badly hit by floods and often battered by conflict. Despite the lack of secondary schools and industry, its residents aspire to transform their lives. But real investment is needed…
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Boeing says it will make planes able to fly on 100% biofuel by 2030
Read More Aviation giant already staged the world’s first commercial flight using 100% biofuel in 2018 Boeing says it will begin delivering commercial airplanes capable of flying on 100% biofuel by the end of the decade, calling reducing environmental damage from fossil fuels the “challenge of our lifetime.” Boeing’s goal – which requires advances to…
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Western Australian government seizes control of Fremantle’s tent city
Read More Mark McGowan’s government accuses Fremantle council of failing to withdraw consent for occupancy of Pioneer Park in reasonable timeframe Western Australia’s government has formally seized control of Fremantle’s tent city, ramping up the blame game over the troubled homeless camp. The treasurer and lands minister, Ben Wyatt, has signed a revocation order under…
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Icelandic man receives world’s first double-arm-and-shoulder transplant
Read More Patient lost both arms in work accident 23 years ago and it took years to find suitable donors for the complex operation An Icelandic man who got the world’s first double-shoulder-and-arm transplant is recovering well after the operation, two decades after the accident that cost him both limbs, doctors have said. They said…
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Afghan war: Biden administration to review Trump’s Taliban deal
Read MoreOfficials say they want to check the group are “living up to its commitments” as violence continues.Officials say they want to check the group are “living up to its commitments” as violence continues.
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Italy blocks TikTok for certain users after death of girl allegedly playing ‘choking’ game
Read More Probe launched after girl’s sister reportedly told parents she had been ‘playing the blackout game’ before her death Italian prosecutors have opened an investigation into the accidental death of a 10-year-old girl who allegedly took part in a “blackout challenge” on the video-sharing network TikTok. The probe came as Italy announced it had…
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Former Sydney teacher charged with 90 child abuse offences
Read More The man, 64, is accused of sexually abusing more than a dozen students at a Sydney school A former teacher is accused of sexually abusing more than a dozen students at a Sydney school over an 18-year period. The 64-year-old was arrested on Friday morning and charged with 90 offences. Continue reading…The man,…
