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‘Return hubs’ get UN backing in enhance for potential plans to deport failed asylum seekers | Politics Information

“Return hubs” that will see Britain ship failed asylum seekers to a different nation have been endorsed by the UN’s refugee company. There have been stories that Sir Keir Starmer’s…

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Energy restored to almost all prospects in Puerto Rico after island-wide blackout, officers say

Energy was restored early Friday to almost all prospects in Puerto Rico after an island-wide blackout hit earlier this week, authorities stated. Greater than 1.45 million prospects – or about…

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Child mattresses bought in Canada discovered to comprise poisonous chemical substances: examine – Nationwide

Infants and younger kids is likely to be inhaling dangerous chemical substances…

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There is a ‘unusual backsliding’ on human rights: Council of Europe chief Berset

A crackdown on demonstrators in Turkey, the detention of the mayor of…

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This week on “Sunday Morning” (April 20)

Hosted by Jane Pauley A portray depicting colonists battling British troops at…

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‘I thought we were going to be homeless’: B.C.’s housing disaster impacts ladies fleeing abuse

WARNING: Among the particulars on this story are disturbing and will set…

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Miss Manners: How can I put on denims and a T-shirt if my husband is useless?

DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband is dying. I’ve fixated on…

Donald Trump mocks Joe Biden dozing at climate summit ‘for all the world to see’

President Biden appeared to fall asleep…

Why did the SF Giants add Willy Adames? A deep dive into the numbers

Willy Adames has by no means…

GE Warns Supply-Chain Issues to Pressure Results

General Electric Co. warned that supply-chain…

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IMF Chief to Stay Following Probe Into Data Rigging

The executive board of the International Monetary Fund said it has full confidence in Kristalina Georgieva as its managing director,…

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Xi Scrutinizes State Banks’ Ties With Private Firms

Chinese President Xi Jinping is zeroing in on the ties that China’s state banks and other financial stalwarts have developed…

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In Poland, Protesters Fear Court Ruling Points to EU Exit

WARSAW—Tens of thousands of protesters marched through Warsaw and other Polish cities late Sunday to oppose a court ruling that…

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Strange Quiet Arrives in Afghanistan After Decades of War

SANGIN, Afghanistan—Eighteen years after his bakery was destroyed in an American airstrike, 76-year-old Mohammad Nabi, assisted by six younger men,…

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Afghan Interpreter Who Helped Rescue Biden in 2008 Escapes Afghanistan

An Afghan interpreter who helped rescue then- Sen. Joe Biden in 2008 when his helicopter made an emergency landing in…

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Ireland Signs On to Global Deal Seeking to Curb Tax Avoidance

A global agreement to set a minimum 15% corporate tax rate cleared its last major hurdle Thursday after Ireland, a…

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EU Offers No New Pledges to Take in Afghan Refugees

European Union countries have made no new pledges to take in Afghan refugees, almost two months after the fall of…

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Abdulrazak Gurnah Wins Nobel Prize in Literature

Abdulrazak Gurnah won the Nobel Prize in Literature for what the judges described as his uncompromising and compassionate presentation of…

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U.S. Set Out to Hobble China’s Huawei, and So It Has

HONG KONG—When she was detained in Canada nearly three years ago, Meng Wanzhou was crisscrossing the globe as finance chief…

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U.S. Troops Secretly Train Taiwan Forces Amid Worries Over China

WASHINGTON—A U.S. special-operations unit and a contingent of Marines have been secretly operating in Taiwan to train military forces there,…

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