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Month: December 2022

Biden and Macron affirm commitment to Ukraine but diverge on willingness to speak with Putin

By Maegan Vazquez, Donald Judd, Betsy Klein and Sam Fossum, CNN US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday demonstrated a united front in addressing the ongoing war in Ukraine but offered divergent answers over their willingness to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin, relaying that they spent much their recent meeting

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Russian FM: US, NATO directly involved in Ukraine conflict

MOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s foreign minister has accused the West of becoming directly involved in the conflict in Ukraine by supplying the country with weapons and training its soldiers. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov also said on Thursday that Russia’s strikes on Ukrainian energy facilities and other infrastructure were intended to weaken Ukraine’s military and derail

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Security meeting overshadowed by Russia’s war, ban on Lavrov

By VANESSA GERA Associated Press LODZ, Poland (AP) — Europe’s largest security organization has opened a two-day meeting in Poland with strong denunciations of Russia’s war against Ukraine. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe was founded decades ago to maintain peace and stability on the continent. It has been a rare international forum

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Organ donations rise during major motorcycle rallies due to crashes, study says

By Raenu Charles, CNN Organ donations and transplantations increase during major US motorcycle rallies due to crashes, according to a new study, signaling a need for increased safety measures. The researchers analyzed more than 10,000 organ donations and 35,000 transplantations from 2005 to 2021. In regions near where motorcycle rallies were held, there were 21%

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Sobrevivientes de la masacre de Uvalde presentan una demanda colectiva multimillonaria contra las entidades policiales, el distrito escolar y otros

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Los sobrevivientes de la masacre en la Escuela Primaria Robb en Uvalde, Texas, presentaron una demanda colectiva por US$ 27.000 millones contra varias agencias de aplicación de la ley en Texas, según documentos judiciales. La demanda, presentada este martes en la corte federal de Austin, nombra a la ciudad, al

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Lava flow from Mauna Loa is slowing down. But that’s not the only possible hazard from Hawaii’s dual volcano eruptions

By Aya Elamroussi and Holly Yan, CNN First, the good news: The lava spilling out of Hawaii’s Mauna Loa volcano is slowing down, spreading out and not an immediate threat to people on the ground. Now the bad news: Possible health hazards remain as two volcanoes keep erupting on Hawaii’s Big Island, sending acidic gases

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