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Brazil’s new president works to reverse Amazon deforestation – The Associated Press – en Español
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Exclusive: Brazil launches first anti-deforestation raids under Lula bid to protect Amazon – Reuters Canada
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Ukraine MP blasts Germany for ‘not being active in supplying arms’
Ukrainian officials have become increasingly frustrated with the reluctance of Germany to send them weapons such as the much prized Leopard 2 tanks.
Heralding a tectonic shift, evangelical leaders are giving up on Trump
Donald Trump has lashed out at church leaders he spent years courting, accusing them of “disloyalty” and blaming them for Republicans’ losses at the midterms.
Should China worry about its shrinking population?
Beijing can no longer rely on its demographic dividend to fuel growth. That may not be a bad thing.
US teacher allegedly shot by 6-year-old out of hospital
The family of a six-year-old who allegedly shot his teacher have broken their silence, as the teacher is released from hospital.
AP source: Michigan’s Harbaugh refuses to agree on charge
Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh told NCAA investigators in multiple meetings this week that he will not agree to an unethical conduct charge, according to a person familiar with the situation.
US, Allies Push Armor and Rockets Into Ukraine
The aid package comes amid worries about a Russian spring offensive.
Accidentally Deleted Files Prompted Glitch That Grounded US Flights
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Thursday a preliminary review found that contract personnel unintentionally deleted files prompting a nationwide groundstop on Jan. 11 that disrupted more than 11,000 flights.