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20238 articles published since 08 Mar 2022
Rishi Sunak will on Wednesday face off against opposition lawmakers for the first time as British prime minister, in a likely raucous parliamentary session following weeks of political turmoil.
Marcelo feels it is making him sick. Make it stop.'"
Iranian students protested Tuesday at multiple universities, defying a bloody crackdown as tensions mount on the eve of planned ceremonies marking 40 days since Mahsa Amini's death. Wednesday marks 40 days since Amini's death and the end of the traditional mourning period in Iran.
With midterm election campaigns in the closing stretch, Americans could face an onslaught of misinformation about the results. Americans who do commit such crimes face harsh penalties.
Businesses must be compelled to reveal their impact on nature, more than 300 firms said in an open letter to world leaders published on Wednesday ahead of crunch United Nations negotiations to halt catastrophic biodiversity loss.
Google parent Alphabet on Tuesday reported quarterly earnings that fell short of market expectations as belts tightened in the digital ad market that drives its revenue. Alphabet shares slipped 6.3 percent to $97.90 in after-market trades that followed the release of the earnings report.
Rulani Mokwena made a perfect start as Mamelodi Sundowns head coach on Tuesday with a 5-0 triumph at Maritzburg United in the South African Premiership. "We were aggressive and hungry and took our chances," said Mokwena, formerly the co-head coach with Manqoba Mngqithi, who has been demoted to a lesser role with the Pretoria outfit.
A Ukrainian man has been charged with computer fraud for allegedly infecting millions of computers with malware in a cybercrime operation known as "Raccoon Infostealer," the US Justice Department said Tuesday. Sokolovsky is charged with computer fraud, wire fraud, money laundering and identity theft.
Elderly people quietly cycle under bombardment, and children ride scooters on sidewalks that vibrate from artillery fire. He was one of seven people killed in bombardment on Monday.
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