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Ukraine news live: Moscow hints it may have given up on full takeover; Russian commander ... Around 300 people killed in Mariupol theatre bombing, officials say; Ukrainian forces have been taking back town around Kyiv, according to the MoD ...
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Which companies are still operating in Russia? | Fortune Spotify pulls out of Russia, citing crackdown on news outlets. Here are the companies still staying in Russia. By. Erin Prater. March 25, 2022 1 ...
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French Retailer Still in Russia Angers Its Ukraine Workers - The New York Times The destruction of a Leroy Merlin store in Kyiv by a Russian missile underscores the conflicting interests facing companies that continue to do ...
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Does the COVID-19 surge in Asia have implications for the US? - Medical News Today Countries and regions such as New Zealand, Singapore, and Hong Kong have recently experienced a surge in COVID-19 cases attributed, in large part, ...
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Hulkenberg to replace Vettel again in Saudi Arabian F1 GP - Motorsport.com An Aston Martin statement said: "Nico Hulkenberg will practice, qualify and race alongside Lance Stroll. "Despite lack of mileage in the AMR22 Nico ...
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Gil Stein dies at 94, was final president in NHL history Gil Stein, a longtime NHL executive who served briefly as the fifth and final president in League history, died Thursday. He was 94.
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'In Paris it's about race, in Nigeria it's about gender': Singer Aṣa opens up about prejudice - CNN Superstar singer Aṣa has spoken about her battles against different types of prejudice in her home city, Paris, and the country she grew up in, ...
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Fruhvirtova, 16, stuns Mertens in Miami; Pegula beats former champ Stephens - WTA Czech teenager Linda Fruhvirtova earned the first Top 30 win of her career by beating Elise Mertens in Round 2 of the Miami Open.
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Raytheon CEO Gregory Hayes: How Ukraine Has Highlighted Gaps in US Defense Technologies The company's Javelin and Stinger missiles have been key ingredients in the Ukrainian resistance to Russian advances, but Hayes warned that "the ...
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Attention to objects in peripheral vision is not driven by tiny eye movements When paying attention to something in the peripheral vision (called covert attention), these microsaccades sometimes align towards the object of ...
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