More than half of the U.S. job gains in Labor Department’s new employment report came from the healthcare sector but looming cuts in federal spending could change that.
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For Now, Healthcare Powers U.S. Job Market. But Trouble Could Be Ahead
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Video. Nine killed as Cyclone Gezani batters Madagascar
A cyclone packing violent winds killed at least nine people as it struck Madagascar, toppling houses and causing major flooding, the Indian Ocean island’s disaster authority said Wednesday.
Cyclone Gezani made landfall on Tuesday,…
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Ukrainian Red Cross warns about fraudulent Telegram channel
The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) publishes information about assistance programs only on official resources, the organization reminds.
“A fake channel ‘EnergoSupport from the EU’ was created on…
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UK allocates GBP 150M for Ukraine through NATO’s PURL program
The United Kingdom has agreed to contribute £150 million to purchase American weapons for Ukraine under NATO’s PURL initiative (Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List).
According to Ukrinform, Politico reports this, citing UK Defense Secretary John…
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Tropical cyclone hits Madagascar, killing at least 31
ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar (AP) — Tropical Cyclone Gezani collapsed houses in Madagascar’s main port city and left at least 31 people dead as it crossed the Indian Ocean island with high winds and rain,…
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“Cannot meet in aggressor’s capital”
President Volodymyr Zelensky once again rejected Russia’s repeated public proposals to hold negotiations in Moscow.
He made the statement while responding to journalists’ questions, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
“I cannot come to negotiate with Putin in…
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NATO Ministers Seek Unity As Arctic Security And Spending Targets Come Into Focus
NATO’s defense ministers are meeting in Brussels on February 12 for their last official gathering before the alliance’s summit in Ankara in early July.
No concrete decisions are expected in the Belgian capital — instead the meeting is about two things.
First, an attempt to try to patch up what…
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Paris court sets 7 July for ruling in far-right leader Marine Le Pen’s EU funds graft appeal case
A Paris appeals court said on Wednesday it will rule on 7 July in a fraud case against far-right leader Marine Le Pen, in what is expected to be a pivotal moment for French politics.
A lower court handed the 57-year-old veteran politician a five-year ban from public office last year over a…
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Civil society can mitigate Russian attacks: Czech organization delivers 357 generators to Ukraine
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Foreign civil society can directly mitigate the humanitarian impact of Russian attacks in Ukraine. The Czech organization “Memory of Nations” (Post Bellum) is currently…
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We haven’t received response from Russia to proposal for energy truce, they’re hesitant about Miami meeting
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Ukraine has yet to receive a response from Russia regarding an energy ceasefire, and instead…
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