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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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Afghan Women Fight Back, Protest Against Taliban

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Exclusive footage from a Newsy photojournalist in Kabul takes us inside one of the largest protests under Taliban control to date.
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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

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One confrontation inside the presidential palace reportedly became violent.
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Rights Activists Urge Boycott Of Beijing Winter Olympics

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Activists accused the International Olympic Committee of granting legitimacy to rights abuses by allowing the Winter Games to proceed in Beijing.
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Survey: More Than 99% Of Studies Say Humans Caused Climate Change

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A new study from Cornell found that more than 99.9 percent of scientific writings on climate change, since 2012, agree that humans impact the climate.
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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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Death Toll Rises In Mariupol As Russia Continues Ukrainian Invasion

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Newsy's Jason Bellini spoke with Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadoviy about Russia's continued attacks on Ukraine.
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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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Ukraine's First War Crimes Trial Against Russian Soldier Underway

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This indicates that Ukraine will hold individual Russians accountable for the thousands of war crimes committed over the past three months.
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Queen Elizabeth II Absent From Platinum Jubilee Church Service

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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

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Newsy met two young men in Kyiv — One from the U.S. and the other from the U.K.
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Sen. Mark Warner Concerned About U.S. Intel Leaks Regarding Ukraine

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Sen. Warner is concerned about recent leaks that lift the veil on how U.S. intelligence is helping Ukraine to kill Russian generals and sink ships.
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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.
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China Announces New Drills As U.S. Delegation Visits Taiwan

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China accuses the U.S. of encouraging the island's independence through the sale of weapons and engagement between U.S. and Taiwanese politicians.
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U.S. Poised To Approve Patriot Missile Battery For Ukraine

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The Patriot would be the most advanced surface-to-air missile system the West has provided to Ukraine.
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Ukraine, Russia Sign U.N. Deal To Export Grain On Black Sea

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Ukraine is one of the world's largest exporters of wheat, corn and sunflower oil, but Russia's invasion and naval blockade have halted shipments