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Cleverly says UK’s goodwill towards migrants ‘not a bottomless font’
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
As tensions simmer between Moscow and the West over Ukraine, Russia and Belarus have been mobilizing personnel and military equipment.