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EU debates whether to take in those fleeing Russia

The European Union is split over whether to give refuge to Russians fleeing after President Vladimir Putin announced last week that men with military experience would be called up to fight in Ukraine.

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3 reasons why Hurricane Ian could cause major flooding in Florida

Much of the state is at risk of heavy rainfall, and the coast could see devastating storm surge, particularly around Tampa Bay.

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How ex-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s funeral may impact Japan’s current administration

Japan held a rare state funeral for ex-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who was assassinated in July. It could impact on the country’s administration, as it grapples with political and economic challenges.

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Europe Investigates Unexplained Leaks in Nord Stream Gas Pipelines

The leaks, which were detected after pressure in the Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 pipelines dropped suddenly, have sparked concerns about the safety of critical energy infrastructure.

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Adam Silvera on the Prequel to His Viral Novel They Both Die at the End—And His Plans for a Third Book in the Series

Adam Silvera put it right there in the title: They Both Die at the End. But readers still didn’t believe him. “People thought I was going to do a fake-out,” the author says. “None of us is going to be

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Vote on so-called referendum likely to pave way for Russia to annex Ukrainian land

Voting is done for the so-called referendums in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine. Preliminary results show a landslide victory for Moscow. Ukraine and its allies have dismissed the voting as a sham.

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Sabotage suspected after discovery of Nord Stream gas pipeline leaks

The governments of Denmark and Sweden said they suspected acts of sabotage after three leaks were discovered on the Nord Stream pipelines that carry gas from Russia to Europe via the Baltic Sea. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said it was

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Half of Peru’s population is food insecure

No country in South America has been hit harder by the global cost of living crisis than Peru, where half the population is now suffering from food insecurity as a result of rising prices.

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‘Afraid of losing their power’: Judge decries GOP leaders who back Trump election claims – POLITICO

‘Afraid of losing their power’: Judge decries GOP leaders who back Trump election claims  POLITICO

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Federal money is now headed to states for building up fast EV chargers on highways

All fifty states, D.C. and Puerto Rico have received the go-ahead to start spending federal dollars on new chargers. The long-term plan is to spend $5 billion improving charging infrastructure. (Image credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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