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Philip­pines’ Mar­cos Jr tells world to judge him by his ac­tions
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Fer­di­nand Mar­cos Jr, who is on course for an elec­tion vic­to­ry, urges the world not to judge him by his fam­i­ly’s past.
Published On 10 May 2022
Ama­zon fires two em­ploy­ees with ties to NY grass­roots union
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The Stat­en Is­land labour union re­cent­ly claimed the first suc­cess­ful US or­gan­is­ing ef­fort in the re­tail gi­ant’s his­to­ry.
Published On 10 May 2022
WHO says Chi­na’s zero-COVID strat­e­gy un­sus­tain­able
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UN health agency of­fi­cials say that any mea­sure to tack­le a coro­n­avirus out­break should show re­spect for hu­man rights.
Published On 10 May 2022
Putin seek­ing goals be­yond Ukraine’s east: US in­tel­li­gence chief
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Avril Haines says Russ­ian pres­i­dent is prepar­ing for a pro­longed con­flict as in­va­sion turns into a ‘war of at­tri­tion’.
Published On 10 May 2022
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UN nu­clear agency ‘con­cerned’ over Iran’s lack of co­op­er­a­tion
IAEA chief Grossi says Tehran has failed to co­op­er­ate with the watch­dog af­ter traces of en­riched ura­ni­um were de­tect­ed.
Published On 10 May 2022
Japan imposes new sanctions on Russia
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Tokyo has put Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and over 140 other people from Russia and the Donbass republics on its backlist

The Japanese government has imposed a new round of sanctions on Russia over its continued military action in Ukraine. The restrictive measures target eight Russian officials, businessmen, and their family members, including Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, as well as over 130 individuals from the Donbass republics, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

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Biden sets inflation agenda; discusses end to China tariffs
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As the US stocks rebounded after a rout on Monday, President Biden declared that battling inflation will be his "top domestic priority".

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US mulls USD 40 billion for Ukraine
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US lawmakers on Tuesday were set to begin debate on USD 40 billion aid package for Ukraine amid Russian invasion.

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EU to Go into Debt for Ukraine – Politico

Brussels is reportedly considering a €15bn bond emission to finance Ukrainian govt operations for at least 3 months, Politico Europe reported Monday, citing diplomatic sources. 

Zelensky told the IMF he needed $7bnn per month ($1 = €0.95) to pay salaries, pensions and other govt expenditures. The US has pledged to provide a third of that sum for the next three months, with the EU intending to make up the difference.

The plan could be unveiled as early as May 18 and at least three countries, including Austria, Germany, and Greece, have asked for alternative options, according to the outlet - reportedly hoping non-EU countries like Japan, Norway, and the UK would “chip in” as well.

Meanwhile, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has proposed another option to fund rebuilding Ukraine: confiscating Russian foreign e...

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Near­ly 10 mil­lion chil­dren go­ing hun­gry in Afghanistan, says NGO
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Save the Chil­dren says al­most 50 per­cent of the pop­u­la­tion needs ur­gent sup­port to sur­vive de­spite con­tin­u­ing food aid.
Published On 10 May 2022
US firearm homi­cides hit high­est rate in decades in 2020: CDC
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Rate was high­est since 1994, US pub­lic health agency says, with 79 per­cent of all homi­cides in 2020 linked to guns.
Published On 10 May 2022
Rus­sia downed satel­lite in­ter­net in Ukraine: West­ern of­fi­cials
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Of­fi­cials say Moscow was be­hind cy­ber­at­tack that caused a com­mu­ni­ca­tion black­out in cen­tral Eu­rope.
Published On 10 May 2022
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Mex­i­co: Women march to de­mand jus­tice, an­swers for dis­ap­peared
Thou­sands take to the streets of Mex­i­co City amid wors­en­ing wave of vi­o­lence and en­forced dis­ap­pear­ances na­tion­wide.
Published On 10 May 2022
US intelligence estimates Russia’s plans for Ukraine
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America’s spy agencies reckon Vladimir Putin is preparing for a “prolonged” conflict, and wants to seize territory

Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines told Congress on Tuesday that, in the view of the US’ spy agencies, Russian President Vladimir Putin was gearing up for a “prolonged” conflict in Ukraine, and was looking to establish control of Ukraine’s southern coast, from the Donbass in the east to Transnistria in the west.

“We assess President Putin is preparing for a prolonged conflict in Ukraine during which he still intends to achieve goals beyond the Donbass,” Haines told a hea...

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New York battles COVID-19 surge as virus subvariant spreads
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According to reports, virus positivity rates in New York reached 20 per cent amid the fifth wave of the pandemic.

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Musk says he will 'reverse' Twitter ban on Trump
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Elon Musk said on Tuesday that he would reverse Twitter's ban on former US President Donald Trump.

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British Monarch Queen Elizabeth II has ‘Mobility Problems’

Queen Elizabeth did not attend the State Opening of Parliament on Tuesday for the first time in almost 60 years, Buckingham Palace stating her absence was due to “episodic mobility problems.”

The Royal Palace did not elaborate on the nature of the queen’s ailment, but said the decision was made Monday and that the issue was related to another illness she suffered last year.

Prince Charles delivered the Queen’s speech - taking over major constitutional duties of the head of state for the first time, in a move that some British media outlets have already declared unprecedented in the nation’s modern history.

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