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U.N.’s IAEA plans “continuous presence” at all Ukraine nuclear plants
The atomic watchdog agency’s boss will visit Ukraine soon, but implementing the plan may be difficult, especially at the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia plant.
$1,600 for ice cream: Bolsonaro credit card bill raises eyebrows
More than $21,000 splurged at a modest restaurant — $10,700 spent at a bakery in a single day. The public release Friday of ex-president Jair Bolsonaro’s official credit card expenditures is raising eyebrows in Brazil.More than 27.6 million reais — …
Paul Johnson, U.K. historian and champion of Thatcher, dies
British author, historian and journalist Paul Johnson, who shifted his allegiances from the left to support Margaret Thatcher and Conservative causes, died Thursday after a long illness, his son announced on social media. He was 94.
Paul Johnson, UK historian and champion of Thatcher, dies
British author, historian and journalist Paul Johnson, who shifted his allegiances from the left to support Margaret Thatcher and Conservative causes, has died after a long illness, his son has announced on social media
Meghan Markle’s photographer condemns death of BLM founder’s cousin after being tasered by police
“It’s all just too much,” wrote Misan Harriman. “In the heart of Los Angeles. On the pavement, begging for his life, police from the LAPD killed another young brother in broad daylight”
Brazil has made no request to US about Bolsonaro, says minister
Dozens of US Congress members asked the United States to revoke the former Brazilian president’s visa after his supporters stormed Brasilia earlier this month
How Gujarat’s Khambhat Became a Hotspot for Anti-Muslim Hate
The communal violence of April 2022 was more then norm than the exception in the city of Khambhat.
LA County COVID deaths hit new winter high. Why?
Nationally, many more people are still dying from COVID — about 36,000 since early October — than from the flu — estimated at about 14,000 over the same period.