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Month: November 2023

As the war grinds on, Ukraine needs more troops. Not everyone is ready to enlist

By Maria Kostenko, Daria Tarasova-Markina, Yulia Kesaieva, Olga Voitivych, Svitlana Vlasova and Victoria Butenko, CNN (CNN) — On the global stage, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been consistently on message: In visits to Washington and other Western capitals, he has focused on keeping Kyiv supplied with more advanced arms, ammunition and financing. At home, however,

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Civilians caught in the crossfire as fighting escalates between Myanmar military and armed group

By Heather Chen, Su Chay and Chloe Liu, CNN (CNN) — Renewed hostilities between the Myanmar military and ethnic minority armed group the Arakan Army (AA) have spread to various townships in western Myanmar, including Pauktaw, where civilians have been caught in the crossfire as fighting escalates. A former member of parliament from Pauktaw township,

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Biden amenaza con prohibir visas a los “extremistas” que ataquen a los palestinos en la Ribera Occidental y pide nuevamente una solución de dos Estados

Valeria Ordóñez (CNN) — El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, pidió el fin de la violencia contra los palestinos en la Ribera Occidental en un artículo de opinión publicado el sábado, señalando que Estados Unidos está preparado para emitir prohibiciones de visas y nuevamente comprometido a buscar un Estado para los palestinos en la

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Camas en forma de corazón y jacuzzis con champán: así son los hoteles para adultos de Estados Unidos

Valeria Ordóñez (CNN) — Jacuzzis en forma de corazón rodeados de pétalos de rosa, camas circulares con techos que replican un cielo nocturno estrellado e impresionantes jacuzzis en forma de copas de champán de dos metros de altura. Bienvenido a Cove Pocono Resorts en Pensilvania, alguna vez conocida como la “Capital mundial de la luna

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I listened to Dolly Parton’s new 2 1/2 hour-long ‘Rockstar’ album in one sitting. This is what I took away

Review by Dan Heching, CNN (CNN) — It’s already a vital American truth that Dolly Parton is a national treasure, and has been for decades. When the accolade of being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame was heaped onto the septuagenarian singer-songwriter-actress-theme park owner and entrepreneur last year, a curious thing happened:

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