Kim Jong Un orders North Korea's military to 'stabilise' medicine supply as COVID-19 outbreak surges
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Leader Kim Jong Un on Monday (May 16) ordered North Korea's military to ''stabilise'' the medicine supplyร amid an explosive COVID-19 outbreak inร th
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Leader Kim Jong Un on Monday (May 16) ordered North Korea's military to ''stabilise'' the medicine supplyร amid an explosive COVID-19 outbreak inร th
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'Necessity to act': UK PM Johnson urges end to Northern Ireland deadlock
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has urged an end to the North Ireland deadlock with the European Union.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has urged an end to the North Ireland deadlock with the European Union.
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Morning news brief: Kim Jong Un slams North Korea pandemic response, and more
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Leader Kim Jong Un on Monday (May 16) ordered North Korea's military to ''stabilise'' the medicine supply after the country recorded eight more dea
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Leader Kim Jong Un on Monday (May 16) ordered North Korea's military to ''stabilise'' the medicine supply after the country recorded eight more dea
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Serbia will 'fight' sanctions pressure โ Vucic
Despite suffering โenormous damage,โ Serbia will fight to maintain its policy of not joining Western sanctions introduced against Moscow over the conflict in Ukraine, President Aleksandar Vucic insisted Sunday.
Serbia is acting this way because it is "a sovereign and independent country" that is well aware of "how unfair and unnecessary" the sanctions are, the president added.
Without restricting Russia, Belgrade lacks access to the capital market and can't service its foreign loans, which affects the well-being of the population, Vucic bemoaned to local media.
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Serbia will 'fight' sanctions pressure โ Vucic
Despite suffering โenormous damage,โ Serbia will fight to maintain its policy of not joining Western sanctions introduced against Moscow over the conflict in Ukraine, President Aleksandar Vucic insisted Sunday.
Serbia is acting this way because it is "a sovereign and independent country" that is well aware of "how unfair and unnecessary" the sanctions are, the president added.
Without restricting Russia, Belgrade lacks access to the capital market and can't service its foreign loans, which affects the well-being of the population, Vucic bemoaned to local media.
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Switzerland changes organ donation rules
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60% of Swiss voters support new โpresumed consentโ system
In Switzerland, those who did not explicitly โopt outโ during their lifetimes would now be assumed to have consented to have their organs taken for transplant upon their deaths, following a referendum on Sunday.
The government-backed measure was upheld by roughly 60 percent of Swiss, with a turnout of just over 40 percent of all eligible voters. The new rules will not come into force immediately, as the government has yet to inform all citizens of the change, and create a national database to opt out.
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60% of Swiss voters support new โpresumed consentโ system
In Switzerland, those who did not explicitly โopt outโ during their lifetimes would now be assumed to have consented to have their organs taken for transplant upon their deaths, following a referendum on Sunday.
The government-backed measure was upheld by roughly 60 percent of Swiss, with a turnout of just over 40 percent of all eligible voters. The new rules will not come into force immediately, as the government has yet to inform all citizens of the change, and create a national database to opt out.
The new rules will only apply to those 16 and olde...
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Just hours after installation, new Margaret Thatcher statue faces egg throwing, booing in UK
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A new bronze statue of former United Kingdom Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is facing ire of some locals in England, said media reports.
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A new bronze statue of former United Kingdom Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is facing ire of some locals in England, said media reports.
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California church shooting: Gunman kills 1 person, critically injures 5 in open fire
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A gunman killed one person and critically injured five senior citizens in an open fire at a church in California on Sunday.
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A gunman killed one person and critically injured five senior citizens in an open fire at a church in California on Sunday.
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Buffalo mass shooting: 'Racist' shooter specifically targeted African American neighbourhood
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Payton Gendron, the 18-year-old ''racist'' shooter who killed 10 people grocery store in ร Buffalo, specifically targeted a neighbourhood where pred
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Payton Gendron, the 18-year-old ''racist'' shooter who killed 10 people grocery store in ร Buffalo, specifically targeted a neighbourhood where pred
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Bilยญlionยญaire Adani to buy Holยญcimโs Inยญdia ceยญment biz for $10.5bn
Swiss firm Holยญcim has been sellยญing non-core ceยญment asยญsets to foยญcus inยญstead on enยญerยญgy-efยญfiยญcient conยญstrucยญtion comยญpaยญnies.
Published On 16 May 2022
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Bilยญlionยญaire Adani to buy Holยญcimโs Inยญdia ceยญment biz for $10.5bn
Swiss firm Holยญcim has been sellยญing non-core ceยญment asยญsets to foยญcus inยญstead on enยญerยญgy-efยญfiยญcient conยญstrucยญtion comยญpaยญnies.
Published On 16 May 2022
Daily Expose
Is Humanity being purposely poisoned as part of a Depopulation Agenda? The crazy decline in Fertility over the past 40 years suggests so
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Is Humanity being purposely poisoned as part of a Depopulation Agenda? The crazy decline in Fertility over the past 40 years suggests so
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The Expose
Is Humanity being purposely poisoned as part of a Depopulation Agenda? The crazy decline in Fertility over the past 40 years suggestsโฆ
In 1992, researchers published data showing the quality of sperm counts in men had been cut nearly in half over the previous 50 years. A 2017 systematic review confirmed this trend, showing a 50% tโฆ
Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker 'legally wed' in Santa Barbara
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The reality TV star and Blink-182 drummer reportedly exchanged legally-binding vows after their earlier โpracticeโ wedding in April
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The reality TV star and Blink-182 drummer reportedly exchanged legally-binding vows after their earlier โpracticeโ wedding in April
Super blood moon delights skygazers
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This yearโs only full lunar eclipse turned the moon deep red just before dawn on Monday
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This yearโs only full lunar eclipse turned the moon deep red just before dawn on Monday
Three-year-old boy dies after suspected dog attack
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The child was taken to hospital but succumbed to his injuries, Greater Manchester Police said
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The child was taken to hospital but succumbed to his injuries, Greater Manchester Police said
Ryanair posts โฌ355m annual loss, eyes return to 'reasonable profitability'
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The airline's chief executive Michael O'Leary said profit recovery 'remains fragile'
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The airline's chief executive Michael O'Leary said profit recovery 'remains fragile'
Johnson says UK will act if EU refuses to give way over protocol ahead of Belfast visit
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The British prime minister is due to visit Belfast on Monday
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The British prime minister is due to visit Belfast on Monday
Global trust states are increasing spending on military budgets, says UNGA President Abdulla Shahid
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Abdulla Shahid, the president of the United Nations General Assembly, said during WION's Global Summit 2022 that global trust states are increasing
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Abdulla Shahid, the president of the United Nations General Assembly, said during WION's Global Summit 2022 that global trust states are increasing
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Shanghai to resume normal life as tough COVID-19 lockdown set to end on June 1
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The rapid rise of COVID-19 cases in Shanghai led to widespread panic in China and although the lockdown was able to decrease the cases, reports of
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The rapid rise of COVID-19 cases in Shanghai led to widespread panic in China and although the lockdown was able to decrease the cases, reports of
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Square Metre of Hell / 2020
#HongKong
Hong Kong is famous for its dense skyline dominated by luxurious skyscrapers. And itโs not just the cityโs high rises that soar above the clouds - rents are exorbitant. So much so that the poorest residents have no choice other than squeezing into tiny apartments known as cage houses.
They are cages - sleeping compartments in a shared room separated from neighbours by wire mesh. Cage homes cost around $300 per month - still beyond the means of many low-income Hongkongers. Watch Square Metre of Hell for more about the housing crisis in Hong Kong.
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Square Metre of Hell / 2020
#HongKong
Hong Kong is famous for its dense skyline dominated by luxurious skyscrapers. And itโs not just the cityโs high rises that soar above the clouds - rents are exorbitant. So much so that the poorest residents have no choice other than squeezing into tiny apartments known as cage houses.
They are cages - sleeping compartments in a shared room separated from neighbours by wire mesh. Cage homes cost around $300 per month - still beyond the means of many low-income Hongkongers. Watch Square Metre of Hell for more about the housing crisis in Hong Kong.
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