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US Congressman Punished for Violent Video
The US House of Representatives officially reprimanded Republican Congressman Paul Gosar for publishing a violent video attacking Democrats. It is rare for MPs to ... -
US Regulator Wants to Approve Pfizer Boosters on Thursday
The US drug regulator FDA aims to allow booster doses of Pfizer/BioNTech’s coronavirus vaccine for all adults as early as Thursday, The New York ... -
That’s A Dangerous Trend, Don’t Play With Fire: Xi Jinping and Joe Biden Hold First Virtual Summit
US President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping held a virtual summit on Tuesday. It is their first video meeting since Biden ... -
Iraq Plans to Begin Withdrawing Civilians From Belarus on Thursday
Iraq will begin recovering civilians stranded in Belarus on Thursday. Then a first flight will be arranged for Iraqis who want to return to ... -
Record Number of 1,000 Migrants Cross the Channel to England
Yesterday, 1,000 migrants from France crossed the Channel to England. There were never so many in one day, reports the British Home Office. An ... -
Hacker Broke into Booking Website in 2016, But Site Kept Quiet
In early 2016, an American hacker broke into the systems of hotel website Booking.com and stole details of thousands of reservations at hotels in ... -
Kishida Re-Elected Japan’s Prime Minister
Fumio Kishida has been re-elected as Prime Minister of Japan. The parliament has approved the reappointment of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leader after ... -
Unexpected Turn in Cleo Case: Australian Police Investigate Whether Woman Involved in Kidnapping
The Australian police are investigating whether – in addition to the already arrested suspect Terry Kelly – another person was involved in the kidnapping ... -
Study: Climate Change Economic Disaster for Poorest Countries
The Gross National Product of the 65 most vulnerable countries in the world will be on average 20 percent lower in 2050 than without ... -
Report: CO2 Emissions Almost Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels
CO2 emissions, mainly caused by the combustion of fossil fuels, will return to pre-coronavirus levels this year. The scientists of the Global Carbon Project ...