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Life a 'waking nightmare' for 12 million children in Yemen UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore's remarks at the Averting famine in Yemen: What can we do now and in 2021 event. 10 December 2020. A ...
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One more clue to brain changes in Huntington's disease Opioid receptor MOR1 changes discovered in neurodegenerative disease model. Jill Crittenden | McGovern Institute for Brain Research.
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Illicit financial flows threaten security and stability in Africa: UN deputy chief "These flows pose a threat to stability and security in African countries, undermine institutions and democracy, and jeopardize sustainable ...
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Renewables in Spain threaten biodiversity Photovoltaic energy needs huge amounts of land and will mostly affect declining species of steppe birds, which are poorly represented in the Spanish ...
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Nintendo Switch is the Top-Selling Console in November with More Than 1.3 Million Units Sold In 2020, Nintendo Switch has already sold 6.92 million units in the U.S. alone, surpassing in 11 months the total number of systems sold in all of 2019 ...
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In pictures: Barbara Windsor image captionA 17-year-old Barbara Windsor with Patricia Start, a fellow student at the Aida Forster Dancing School, in 1955. Barbara Windsor in ...
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Russian navy to join first drill with NATO members in 10 years Thirty countries will take part in the military exercises off Pakistan next year including the US, UK, China and Japan. A NATO official said the ...
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Verstappen says he has improved as a driver in 2020 despite Red Bull falling short on title challenge Max Verstappen says continued improvement in terms of his own driving and the development of the RB16 car has made 2020 a "good season" ...
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These are the countries that have the greatest trust in their health services Trust in healthcare has grown from 41% to 50% since 2018. Image: Ipsos Global Health Service Monitor 2020. Healthcare perceptions. Trust is highest ...
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Saudi activist al-Hathloul appears in court, UN calls for release Saudi women's rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul appeared before a special "terrorism court" in Riyadh on Thursday, her family said, on charges ...
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