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Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman invites ridicule over Taiwan restaurant tweet
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A senior Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman's tweet where she used restaurant listings to assert Beijing's claim over Taiwan has led to tremendou

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Inยญdia aims to reยญstrict sale of Chiยญnese cheap smartยญphones: Reยญport
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Pfizer Spends Billions Buying Blood Disorder Drug Company

Pfizer has agreed to buy blood disorder drugmaker Global Blood Therapeutics for $5.4 billion, it was revealed Monday.

The move is seen as the infamous vaccine manufacturer trying to claim a stake in the rare disease drug market, according to CNBC.

Global Blood Therapeuticsโ€™ Oxbryta was first approved in 2019 to treat sickle cell disease, an inherited blood disorder, which may cause severe pain and anemia, among other symptoms.

Shares of Global Blood rose 4.5% following the deal announcement.

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World Peace Statue in Finland... Taken Down

The monument has been removed from its pedestal in Helsinki by local authorities on Monday. It was given to the Finnish capital as a gift by Moscow in 1989.

In spring this year, "World peace" was inscribed on its base with Ukrainian flags attached. The statue is owned by the Helsinki Art Museum and will now be transported to storage.

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โ—Moscow notifies US of temporary withdrawal of facilities from START inspections - Russian Foreign Ministry

Russia has been forced to withdraw from the START inspections due to Washingtonโ€™s actions that deprive Moscow the right to inspect in US, the Foreign Ministry said.

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The Intricate Fight For Africa: The Legacy of the Soviet Union vs Western Colonialism
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrovโ€™s recent tour in Africa was meant to be a game changer, not only in terms of Russiaโ€™s relations with the continent, but in the global power struggle involving the US, Europe, China, India, Turkey and others.

Many media reports and analyses placed Lavrovโ€™s visit to Egypt, the Republic of Congo, Uganda and Ethiopia within the obvious political context of the Russia-Ukraine war. The British Guardianโ€™s Jason Burka...

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The Growing Movement to Liberate Julian Assange, with John Shipton
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The MintPress podcast, โ€œThe Watchdog,โ€ hosted by British-Iraqi hip hop artist Lowkey, closely examines organizations about which it is in the public interest to know โ€“ including intelligence, lobby and special interest groups influencing policies that infringe on free speech and target dissent. The Watchdog goes against the grain by casting a light on stories largely ignored by the mainstream, corporate media.

On this weekโ€™s edition of The Watchdog podcast, Lowkey explores the growing movement to free Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, and is joined by his father John Shipton, to do so. Imprisone...

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Finland explains removal of monument to โ€˜world peaceโ€™
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Helsinki officials say the sculpture should be โ€œreevaluatedโ€ after Russia sent troops into Ukraine 

Finland has removed a peace monument, which was donated by Russia during late Soviet times, from its pedestal in Helsinki. The sculpture was deemed inappropriate after Moscow launched its military operation in Ukraine in February.

The 6.5-meter (19.6-foot) bronze monument titled โ€˜World Peaceโ€™ was taken down on Thursday, but due to its size and weight, it took the authorities several days to ferry it out of the city by barge. 

The monument, which consists of five figures raising their fists, was donated to Helsinki by Moscow and unve...

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