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In Canada and Germany, the climate crisis is finally on the ballot. But can it win - CNN A regional train sits in the flood waters at the local station in Kordel, Germany, Thursday July 15, 2021, after it was flooded by the high waters of ...
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Slow but steady has seen the EU win out in the vaccine race | Coronavirus | The Guardian In March, the World Health Organization compared Europe's rollout unfavourably with the UK's, calling it "unacceptably slow". As late as April, only ...
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In Somalia, an intelligence officer's disappearance has blown open a government crisis ... NAIROBI — The disappearance of a young intelligence officer in Somalia has led to a rapidly escalating power struggle between the president and ...
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China Defends Tech Crackdown in Meeting With Wall Street Chiefs - Bloomberg China's top regulators defended their market-roiling crackdown on various industries in a meeting with Wall Street executives, while reassuring ...
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Bluefin tuna reveal global patterns of mercury pollution and bioavailability in the world's oceans These fish have very high concentrations of neurotoxic methylmercury (MeHg) in their tissues, which increase with age. Our study shows that Hg ...
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Bitcoin Founder Commemorated in Budapest With Featureless Statue - Business Insider A statue of the unknown founder of Bitcoin was unveiled in Hungary to honor blockchain and cryptocurrency. The faceless statue is the first honoring ...
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