We’ve learned a lot about COVID-19 over the last five years, but big questions remain. Recent federal actions may hinder the disease’s management.
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5 years after COVID-19 became a pandemic, are we ready for what’s next?
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5 ways schools have shifted in 5 years since COVID-19
The U.S. educational landscape has been drastically transformed since the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered school campuses five years ago.
Access to high-quality teachers and curriculum developed by teachers is shrinking, for example. Likewise, there has been a loss of emotional support for…
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Frontline report: Ukrainian elite units break through southern Toretsk as Russian defenses crumble after 9-month battle
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On 9 March, the biggest news comes from the Toretsk direction.
Here, as Russian forces in Toretsk struggled to hold their crumbling defenses, Ukrainian troops launched a decisive push into the town’s southern microdistrict. What followed was a swift and brutal assault as elite Ukrainian…
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Russia, Ukraine report clashes in Sumy
Russian and Ukrainian officials reported fighting in Ukraine’s Sumy region, with Russian advances in the area creating the potential for cutting off supply lines to Ukraine’s military.
The officials said clashes were taking place in the Novenke area.
Sumy is located across the border from…
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Europe’s reliance on US weapons has risen, SIPRI says | Russia-Ukraine war News
Europe’s imports of weapons made by the United States have skyrocketed in the past five years, raising serious questions about whether the continent can achieve its vaunted goal of defence autonomy.
New research released on Monday by the…
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EU-US rift triggers call for made-in-Europe tech – POLITICO
EuroStack advocates see that the tide can be turned only with sustained investment, guaranteed government demand, and unified rules on transferring and securing data.
Sebastiano Toffaletti, secretary-general of the Digital SME Alliance…
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Turkey Has Answers for a Vulnerable Europe
Facing a possibly existential security challenge, Europe needs to ask swift questions and find immediate solutions. It may not be to everyone’s taste given a history of troubled relations, but the continent has an obvious solution…
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Russia-Ukraine war: Can Europe replace US aid for Ukraine?
It’s possible that three years of fighting between Russia and Ukraine could end — at least temporarily— in a matter of weeks. It’s more likely it could continue for months or even years.
US and allied intelligence agencies have concluded…
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Musk and Rubio spar with Polish minister over Ukraine’s use of Starlink
Abdujalil AbdurasulovBBC News
Reuters
Starlink provides high-speed internet to remote areas such as war zones US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Elon Musk have clashed with Poland’s foreign minister over the use of the tech billionaire’s Starlink…
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Paris planning talks on security force for Ukraine expected to draw more than 30 nations
PARIS (AP) — Military officials from more than 30 nations will take part in Paris talks on the creation of an international security force for Ukraine, a French military official said Monday.
Such an international force…
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