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Month: November 2022

French border checks in force over Italy’s migrant policy

By NICOLE WINFIELD Associated Press ROME (AP) — Lines have formed  at one of Italy’s northern border crossings with France following Paris’ decision to reinforce border controls over a diplomatic standoff with Italy about migration policy and humanitarian rescue ships. The Ventimiglia-Menton crossing along the otherwise picturesque Mediterranean coast has often been a flashpoint of

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After liberation, Kherson’s residents now face severe shortages and threat from mines

By Mariya Knight, Amy Woodyatt and Nic Robertson, CNN Residents of the newly liberated city of Kherson are almost without water and face shortages of bread and medicines, officials warned, as efforts continued Sunday to remove mines and restore critical infrastructure following the withdrawal of Russian forces. Crowds celebrated the liberation of the city Saturday

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After liberation, Kherson’s residents now face severe shortages and threat from mines

By Mariya Knight, Amy Woodyatt and Nic Robertson, CNN Residents of the newly liberated city of Kherson are almost without water and face shortages of bread and medicines, officials warned, as efforts continued Sunday to remove mines and restore critical infrastructure following the withdrawal of Russian forces. Crowds celebrated the liberation of the city Saturday

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Beware: The companies that hold your crypto aren’t insured the way banks are

By Jeanne Sahadi, CNN Business The “crypto winter” that hit earlier this year walloped digital asset prices and served as a healthy reminder that cryptocurrencies are highly risky, volatile investments. But now, in the wake of crypto exchange FTX’s implosion, crypto investors were reminded of another risk they face: Crypto accounts lack guaranteed protections when

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