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Coal mine fire in Russia’s Siberia kills 11, dozens trapped

2023-01-24
By: Daisy-May Amos
On: January 24, 2023
In: International
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Russian authorities say a fire at a coal mine in Siberia has killed 11 people and injured more than 40 others By DARIA LITVINOVA Associated Press November 25, 2021, 11:49 AM • 2 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this article MOSCOW — A fire at a coal mineContinue Reading

UN atomic watchdog: Iran further raising nuclear stockpile

2022-12-27
By: Daisy-May Amos
On: December 27, 2022
In: International
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The United Nations’ atomic watchdog says it believes Iran has further increased its stockpile of highly enriched uranium in breach of a 2015 accord with world powers By KIYOKO METZLER Associated Press November 17, 2021, 8:04 PM • 3 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this article VIENNA —Continue Reading

The Latest: Nancy Pelosi stresses climate impacts on women

2022-11-27
By: Daisy-May Amos
On: November 27, 2022
In: International
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GLASGOW, Scotland — The Latest on the COP26 climate talks in Glasgow: GLASGOW, Scotland — U.S. House speaker Nancy Pelosi has called for putting women and girls at the center of efforts to fight climate change, saying they are disproportionately affected by the impacts of a warming planet. Pelosi isContinue Reading

Guatemala sets curfew in province after protests

2022-10-17
By: Daisy-May Amos
On: October 17, 2022
In: International
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The Guatemalan government has declared a month-long, dawn-to-dusk curfew and banned pubic gatherings in the northern coastal province of Izabal, following two days of protests against a mining project ByThe Associated Press October 25, 2021, 1:51 AM • 1 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this article GUATEMALA CITYContinue Reading

China’s power cuts may foreshadow shortages of global goods

2022-08-21
By: Daisy-May Amos
On: August 21, 2022
In: International
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BEIJING — Global shoppers face possible shortages of smartphones and other goods ahead of Christmas after power cuts to meet official energy use targets forced Chinese factories to shut down and left some households in the dark. In the northeastern city of Liaoyang, 23 people were hospitalized with gas poisoningContinue Reading

Climate change tops agenda as Iceland heads to elections

2022-08-01
By: Daisy-May Amos
On: August 1, 2022
In: International
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REYKJAVIK , Iceland — Climate change is top of the agenda when voters in Iceland head to the polls for general elections on Saturday, following an exceptionally warm summer and an election campaign defined by a wide-reaching debate on global warming. All nine parties running for seats at the NorthContinue Reading

EU court fines Poland 500,000 euros daily until mine closes

2022-07-19
By: Daisy-May Amos
On: July 19, 2022
In: International
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The European Union’s top court has ordered Poland to pay a daily fine of 500,000 euros ($586,000) until it complies with an earlier ruling to shut down a lignite mine near the border with the Czech Republic and Germany ByThe Associated Press September 20, 2021, 4:33 PM • 2 minContinue Reading

Photos show North Korea expanding uranium enrichment plant

2022-07-08
By: Daisy-May Amos
On: July 8, 2022
In: International
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Recent satellite images shows North Korea is expanding a uranium enrichment plant at its main Yongbyon nuclear complex By HYUNG-JIN KIM Associated Press September 18, 2021, 6:45 AM • 3 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this article SEOUL, South Korea — Recent satellite images shows North Korea isContinue Reading

Russia’s claim of Mariupol’s capture fuels concern for POWs

2022-05-21
By: Daisy-May Amos
On: May 21, 2022
In: International
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POKROVSK, Ukraine — Concern mounted Saturday over Ukrainian fighters who became prisoners at the end of Russia’s brutal three-month siege in Mariupol, as a Moscow-backed separatist leader vowed tribunals. Russia claimed the Azovstal steel plant, which for weeks was the last holdout in Mariupol and a symbol of Ukrainian tenacityContinue Reading

Ukrainian troops surrendering at Mariupol registered as POWs

2022-05-19
By: Daisy-May Amos
On: May 19, 2022
In: International
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KYIV, Ukraine — Hundreds more Ukrainian fighters who made their stand inside Mariupol’s bombed-out steel plant surrendered, bringing the total to over 1,700, Russia said Thursday, amid international fears about the fate of the prisoners in Moscow’s hands. The Red Cross worked to register the soldiers as prisoners of warContinue Reading

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