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Biden and West stare down gauntlet of long war in Ukraine

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The US and its allies have issued a warning to the rest of the world: the next phase of the war in Ukraine will be lengthy. And it will be a difficult diplomatic challenge for Joe Biden, who will have to preserve unparalleled Western unity in the face of Moscow for the foreseeable future. The … Read more

Hytera Takes Social Responsibility as Core Driving Force for Business Success

Hytera

Hytera, the world’s largest provider of professional communications technologies and solutions, recently published its annual Corporate Responsibility Report, which summarizes the company’s environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance in 2021. Hytera has a long history of providing stakeholders with clear information on its annual sales and ESG performance as a major participant in the Professional … Read more

Russia’s Lukoil chief Alekperov quits oil giant

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The CEO of Russia’s oil behemoth Lukoil, who has called for an end to the Kremlin’s military assault in Ukraine, announced his departure from the firm he established on Thursday. Vagit Alekperov’s departure was announced in a brief statement by Lukoil, but no reason was given for his decision to leave Russia’s largest oil producer. … Read more

US leads G20 boycott of Russian finance officials

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When Russian officials spoke at a gathering of finance officials from the world’s richest countries on Wednesday, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen led a multi-nation walkout in protest of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. The first gathering of G20 finance ministers and central bank governors since President Vladimir Putin authorized the invasion in late February hung … Read more

Jemima slams PMLN protestors over offensive dance videos from outside her house

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On her Twitter account, Jemima shared a video of PML-N protestors dancing. Two elderly men are shown dancing to an inappropriate song with indecent dance moves in the video outside her house on Sunday. While commenting on the video she said: “Let’s play charades- what is this protestor on the right outside my mother’s house miming … Read more

“420” day is being celebrated in London today. What is 420?

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Thousands of people assemble in London’s Hyde Park, as well as open places around the UK and beyond, to commemorate a day that has come to be associated with marijuana. But how did this day become known as something of a sacred feast for marijuana users? Although the origins of 420 are still questioned, the … Read more

Tom Parker funeral: Loved ones said goodbye to singer for one last time

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Hundreds of fans lined the streets nearby to pay their respects to vocalist Tom Parker, who was remembered by friends, family, and fellow band members at his burial today. The singer was taken through Petts Wood, south-east London, in a horse-drawn carriage after dying last month at the age of 33 after suffering a rare … Read more

Jerry West demands apology after release of HBO series “Winning Time”

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After the first episode of HBO’s “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty,” people who knew Jerry West came to his defense. West was shown as a rage-filled, alcoholic who was prone to angry outbursts. West is a complex man who has battled depression but is a sweet person who rarely, if ever, drinks, … Read more

M25 traffic continues as several lanes to remain closed overnight

M25 traffic

More delays are expected on M25 as two lanes are still closed and is predicted to remain closed overnight. An oil spill on the M25 in Hertfordshire is still causing havoc, with delays predicted to linger until Thursday (April 21). After an accident on the highway yesterday, cars were trapped in traffic for hours while … Read more

Beijing tells US not to use Ukraine to ‘smear’ or pressure China

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Following criticism of China’s alleged support for Russia’s incursion, Beijing’s defense minister warned his US counterpart not to “use the Ukraine issue to smear, frame, threaten, or pressure China.” Wei Fenghe, China’s defense minister, made his remarks just days after a prominent US senator warned China should pay a higher price for supporting Moscow. China … Read more

Ukraine set to dominate G20 finance chiefs summit

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Finance ministers from the world’s wealthiest nations will meet on Wednesday to discuss global issues such as mounting debt and the threat of a food crisis, assuming they can get beyond simmering concerns over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The first meeting of G20 finance ministers and central bank governors since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched … Read more

Russia closes in on Ukraine’s besieged Mariupol

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Following a two-month siege, Mariupol could fall into Russian hands in “hours,” according to a Ukrainian official, as the adversaries agreed on a humanitarian passage for civilians to evacuate the destroyed port city. As fighting raged in the country’s east and south, the president of the European Council Charles Michel arrived in Kyiv, in the … Read more

Stock markets rise but Netflix sinks

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Investors followed developments in the Ukraine war and business earnings, with Netflix shares falling as the streaming giant announced a drop in subscribers. Oil prices rose marginally after falling the day before due to supply concerns. “The upbeat market mood which helped Wall Street close firmly higher yesterday has followed through into Europe,” City Index … Read more

Taciturn Scholz under fire for hesitant Ukraine stance

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On Wednesday, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz came under increasing pressure for his perceived lack of leadership in the Ukraine war and his steadfast unwillingness to provide heavy weapons to the country. Almost two months after he responded to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by promising a “turning point” in German defense policy, critics say the chancellor … Read more

Over a million Ukrainians returned since Russian invasion: Kyiv

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Since Russia launched its disastrous invasion at the end of February, over a million Ukrainians have returned home, according to a spokesman for Kyiv’s border force. “From that period of time, 1.1 million of our citizens entered Ukraine,” border official Andriy Demchenko said at a press conference. He added that “almost five million people” crossed … Read more

Drugmaker GSK faces strike over ‘derisory’ pay offer

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Hundreds of GlaxoSmithKline employees in the United Kingdom are ready to strike over a “derisory” salary offer that is much below the rate of inflation, according to a union.   GSK has been accused of “colossal corporate greed” by Unite national secretary Sharon Graham over an effective salary decrease in real terms at a time … Read more

Six Senegalese midwives charged over pregnant woman’s death

Six midwives in Senegal have been prosecuted in the death of a pregnant woman in hospital earlier this month, according to their lawyer, in an incident that has raised uproar in the West African country. Astou Sokhna died at nine months pregnant in a public hospital in early April in the northern town of Louga … Read more

Georgia’s jailed ex-leader victim of ‘torture’: lawyer

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After conducting an extended hunger strike, Georgia’s detained former president Mikheil Saakashvili was subjected to “torture” by being denied sufficient medical treatment, his attorneys told a court hearing Wednesday.   The pro-Western opposition leader, who led the small Caucasus nation from 2004 to 2013, was imprisoned in October, just days after returning to the country … Read more

Boxer Amir Khan lost £71,000 watch in Robbery

Amir Khan

The boxer exhibited his empty wrist in a video message uploaded on Instagram and said: ‘Feels a bit weird not wearing a watch. I’m all good, me and the wife.’ On Monday night, Amir Khan stated that his £71,000 watch was stolen at gunpoint outside an east London restaurant. Two individuals chased the former world … Read more

Le Pen, Macron prepare for crunch French election duel

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Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen of the far-right were preparing for a crucial presidential election discussion on Tuesday, with allies of the president caution against complacency despite a strong poll lead. Macron and Le Pen will face off late Wednesday in their only direct debate ahead of Sunday’s second-round voting, which will be viewed … Read more

Blinken renews US focus on migration with Panama trip

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Despite the worldwide emphasis on Ukraine, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken travelled to Panama on Tuesday to launch a fresh diplomatic effort to curb migration in Latin America, which has been a growing source of political issues.   The senior US diplomat’s two-day visit to Latin America is his first this year, and it … Read more

New ‘phase’ of Ukraine war as Russia attacks east

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As violence raged in the Donbas region, Russia’s defense ministry claimed Tuesday that it had launched dozens of air strikes across eastern Ukraine overnight. Russia’s top diplomat acknowledged that “new chapter” of the conflict had begun. “High-precision air-based missiles” targeted 13 Ukrainian locations in regions of the Donbas, according to Russia’s defense ministry, while additional … Read more

Biden restores environmental safeguards dropped by Trump

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President Joe Biden’s government stated on Tuesday that it would reinstate safeguards in a key environmental law that had been eroded during Donald Trump’s administration, including a need to study the climate consequences of planned infrastructure projects.   The amendments are to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), which Congress passed in 1969. In 2020, … Read more

Record low Antarctic sea ice extent could signal shift

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Researchers revealed Tuesday that sea ice around Antarctica shrunk to its smallest area on record in February, five years after the previous record low, implying that Earth’s frozen continent may be less resistant to climate change than previously assumed.   According to a study published in the journal Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, the ice-covered ocean … Read more

Indigenous lands block Brazil deforestation: study

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According to a research published Tuesday, Brazil’s indigenous reservations have operated as a deforestation barrier for the previous three decades, while devastation of the Amazon rainforest has escalated recently under President Jair Bolsonaro.   According to MapBiomas, a joint project of several environmental groups, colleges, and startups, only 1.6 percent of the 69 million hectares … Read more

20 million risk starvation as Horn of Africa drought worsens: UN

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The UN warned Tuesday that delayed rains are putting 20 million people in Kenya, Somalia, and Ethiopia at risk of hunger this year, exacerbating an already severe drought.   A months-long drought has wreaked havoc on the Horn of Africa, destroying crops and cattle and causing tens of thousands of people to flee their homes … Read more

Denmark unveils energy plan to be ‘free from Putin’

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Denmark unveiled a plan on Tuesday to reduce its reliance on Russian gas by increasing renewable energy, biogas, and domestic gas production in order to become “free” of President Vladimir Putin.   While the European Union has so far refused to impose a ban on Russian oil and gas as a result of the Ukraine … Read more

Uber, Lyft join airlines in ending US mask mandate

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Following a federal verdict that struck down the law, ride-hailing giants Uber and Lyft lifted mask restrictions for users and drivers on Tuesday in New York. “You can now ride without a mask and use the front seat if you need to,” Uber announced on Twitter.   “While mask usage is still recommended, we’ve updated … Read more