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Cleverly says UK’s goodwill towards migrants ‘not a bottomless font’

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James Cleverly has said the UK’s goodwill towards migrants “is not a bottomless font” as he argued wealthy nations must help developing ones avoid “haemorrhaging” people. In a major speech in New York on Tuesday, the Home Secretary said...
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James Cleverly delivers speech on migrants in New York

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Home Secretary said Western powers must help would-be migrants as he delivers a major speech in New York on Tuesday at the Carnegie Council for Ethics on International Affairs.
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James Cleverly meets CEO of X in New York

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Home Secretary James Cleverly meets the CEO of X, formerly known as Twitter, Linda Yaccarino and X's lead for global government affairs Nick Pickles in the New York X offices.
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World Leaders Meet In New York For U.N. General Assembly

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The annual meeting comes after pandemic interruptions, including an entirely virtual meeting in 2020 and a hybrid one last year.
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The 'Mozart Group' Hopes To Save Ukrainians Trapped In A Steel Plant

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The group of veterans formed during the war in Ukraine, providing mine clearing, information operations, and evacuations, says its CEO.
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International Court Orders Russia To Suspend Invasion of Ukraine

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On Wednesday, the International Court of Justice found Russia's claims of genocide to be false and ordered it to stop attacking Ukraine.
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Jewish Groups Worldwide Condemn Russian Attack On Holocaust Memorial

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There are seven world heritage sites in Ukraine and experts are warning of an "unfolding cultural catastrophe."
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Reliance On Russian Oil Imports Could Have Impact On U.S. Gas Prices

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Earlier this month, oil prices surged to $97 a barrel, which is their highest level since 2014.
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Global Citizen Hosts Social Media Rally, Pledging Summit For Ukraine

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The posts hope to bring people across the world together to ask world leaders, corporations and individuals to help Ukraine with emergency funding.
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Russia Is Censoring Information, Media About Invasion Into Ukraine

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Russian Pres. Putin signed a law criminalizing any dissent or independent reporting about the war, with up to 15 years in prison for disobeying.
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International Criminal Court To Probe Possible War Crimes In Ukraine

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Videos posted to social media show attacks on schools and hospitals using lethal cluster bombs, resulting in hundreds of dead civilians.
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Mothers, Children Find Refuge After Attack On Maternity Hospital

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Liliya and baby Daniel are part of a growing wave of expecting mothers and newborn babies taking refuge at a maternity hospital in Lviv, Ukraine.
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Safety Concerns For Ukrainian Surrogate Mothers And Babies

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Since the war began, getting surrogate babies from Ukraine to their intended parents has required extensive security and top-secret missions.
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Fire Out At Key Ukraine Nuclear Plant, No Radiation Released

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The head of the United Nations' atomic agency said that a Russian "projectile" hit a training center at the Zaporizhzhia plant.
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Fauci: Omicron BA.2 Uptick Expected To Start In A Week

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For the majority of Americans, experts say we don't need to worry as much as past waves.
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U.S. Hits Russia With New Sanctions Over Ukraine, Tensions Soar

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U.S. officials said they would support any effort by Ukraine to retake the annexed territories by force, setting the stage for further hostilities.
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Drone Technology Gives Edge To Ukrainian Forces Fighting Russia

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Ukraine's Ministry of Defense spokesperson, Col. Oleksandr Motuzyanyk, told Newsy the Phoenix drones will be quickly dispatched to the front lines.
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What History Shows About American Support of Refugees

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American views toward refugees from war-torn nations have ebbed and flowed over time.
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Europe Welcomes Ukrainian Refugees — Others, Less So

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Hospitality in some countries has highlighted stark differences in treatment given to migrants and refugees from the Middle East and Africa in 2015.
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Experts Are Using TikTok To Track Russian Troop Movement

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While politicians parse Vladimir Putin's words for signs of a Ukraine invasion, experts are studying his actions by way of video forensics.
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Former U.S. Officials Offer A Look Inside China's Intel Community

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Former government officials tell Newsy that China's intelligence often conforms to political framing, and there is no system of checks and balances.
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Shell Says It Will Stop Buying Russian Oil, Natural Gas

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Shell will phase out all purchases of Russian oil and gas after criticism of its dealings with the country.
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10 Dead After Chinese Coronavirus Quarantine Hotel Collapse

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Eighty people were inside of the Quanzhou city hotel when it collapsed Saturday night.
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Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, U.S. Carry Out Military Exercises In Europe

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As tensions simmer between Moscow and the West over Ukraine, Russia and Belarus have been mobilizing personnel and military equipment.