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Global Death Toll Surpasses 6 Million For Pandemic Now In 3rd Year

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It's the latest reminder of the unrelenting nature of the pandemic even as people are shedding masks, travel is resuming and businesses are reopening.
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Fighting Goes On Near Ukraine Nuclear Plant; Watchdog Agency On-Site

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The IAEA is on a mission to help safeguard the plant against catastrophe — and the fighting in the area has underscored the urgency of their task.
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Israel And Hamas Agree To Cease-Fire After International Pressure

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After 11 days of fighting and under intense international pressure including from the U.S., Israel and Hamas agreed to a cease-fire.
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Cuba Dismisses U.S. Sanctions As 'Irrelevant'

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Foreign minister's comments come a day after President Biden slapped new sanctions on the country, following a violent crackdown on protests.
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Explosions Rock Kyiv Again As Russians Rain Fire On Ukraine

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The bombardment came barely an hour after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a news conference with U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres.
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White House: President Biden To Visit Poland On Europe Trip This Week

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Poland is a crucial ally in the Ukraine crisis. It is hosting thousands of American troops and is taking in more people fleeing the war in Ukraine.
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New Zealand's Prime Minister Lifts Lockdown

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New Zealand tightened restrictions in mid-August after a single COVID case was detected.
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British Man Fighting In Ukraine Feared Captured By Russian Troops

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In a Russian propaganda network broadcast, Aiden Aslin is asked if he killed anyone or saw anyone being killed. He also appears to have been beaten.
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Nations Pledge To Remove 'Selected' Russian Banks From SWIFT

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In Brussels, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said more banks could be hit "as appropriate."
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WHO Visits Wuhan Market To Investigate Origins Of Coronavirus

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The mission has become politically charged, as China seeks to avoid blame for alleged missteps in its early response to the outbreak.
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Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega Secures Fourth Term As President

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So far, the U.S., United Kingdom and the European Union have rejected the elections. But some countries have shown support or have not condemned them.
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New Challenges After Reopening The U.S.-Mexico Border

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection told Newsy that over four years it has seized an increasing amount of opiates at El Paso ports of entry.
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Rumors Swirl Of Taliban Power Struggle

Higher Ed
One confrontation inside the presidential palace reportedly became violent.
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Health Experts Call Global Warming Greatest Health Threat

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Last month, the head of the WHO referenced the pandemic saying the "risks posed by climate change could dwarf those of any single disease."
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Efforts Underway To Evacuate 18,000 Residents From Kyiv

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According to the United Nations, more than 2 million people have fled Ukraine because of the war.
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President Zelenskyy Tells G-7 Summit Ukraine Forces Face Urgent Moment

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The new aid and efforts by the G-7 leaders to punish Moscow come as Zelenskyy has openly worried that the West has become fatigued by the cost of war.
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War Crime Watchdogs Investigate Atrocities, Exhume Bodies In Ivankiv

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Ivankiv is still recovering after a month of Russian occupation. The mayor says Russians left more mines behind than the number of people in the city.
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Ukraine's First Lady Olena Zelenska Makes Remarks To Congress

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Olena Zelenska addressed a bipartisan group of lawmakers on Capitol Hill about Russia destroying the Ukrainian people.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy: Before And After Witnessing Horror Of Bucha

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The horror of Bucha stiffened the spine of the west — weapons came faster and they're more powerful now.
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Queen Elizabeth II Absent From Platinum Jubilee Church Service

Higher Ed
With the queen absent, it was the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, who led the thanksgiving.
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Two Foreign Fighters Share Stories Of Battle Against Russian Forces

Higher Ed
Newsy met two young men in Kyiv — One from the U.S. and the other from the U.K.
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U.S. Sending Ukraine Advanced Weapons Systems

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HIMARS are capable of striking targets 48 miles away, with rockets holding the explosive equivalent of 500-pound bombs.
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Ukrainian Kids Express Horrors Of War Through Art Therapy

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A mother and daughter, who are art teachers from Lviv, Ukraine, opened a new exhibition called "children of war" at a Chicago Ukrainian museum.
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Ukrainian Pres. Zelenskyy To Host Lviv Talks With U.N., Turkey

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The talks come amid a series of massive Russian missile strikes on Ukraine's Kharkiv region on Wednesday and Thursday.