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Political rival republicans say its a witch hunt also coming up the Pacific Island state of samoa and goes into a walk down as it carries up emergency mass vaccinations against measles is part of what the World Health Organization says is a collective failure to confront the world wide surge in measles cases with children bearing the brunt of the suffering. And French Public Sector Workers stage one of the Biggest National strikes in decades the protests against proposed Pension Reforms calls once for a disruption to transport Networks Today and schools and hospitals some of them have turned by a lens will have the latest from paris and will take you to the village in turkey was a language all its own. But the villagers old style help twitter is under threat as young leaves. Leave for the cities so you know scott has added what youre hearing right now list for church. Tradition. Golf its good to have you with these speaker of the u. S. House of representatives nancy pelosi says she is

CNBC Squawk On The Street July 13, 2024

Bond markets awaiting ism services in one hour road map, the trade roller coaster. Stocks look to rebound from a three day slide after that report that trade negotiators are edging closer to a deal. Plus, alphabets shakeup googles founders, larry page and sergey brin both step away from their current official roles, but still control the votes at the overall company. And another setback for boeing, united tapping rival airbus to upgrade its new transatlantic fleets stocks looking to recoup some losses from yesterdays selloffs. Some renewed optimism about u. S. China trade talks. Moments ago the at nato summit in london, the president did say discussions with beijing are going well this comes a day after he said it might be better to wait until after the election to strike a deal another piece this morning is that reuters has Jared Kushner added to the negotiating team having meetings with the chinese ambassador. That would signal more people who are globalists involved. A globalist. Bu

ALJAZAM Talk To Al Jazeera March 22, 2016

Attack . Something that could have been taken into a high secured place like an airport . It could have been homemade explosives, ammonium my trait, but in all nitrate, but in all likelihood, some commercially produced explosive. It could be in luggage, backpack and left there you were talking about the concern of the number of fighters in places like france and belgium. Why is belgium, in particular, such a breeding ground . I think what you see in belgium is it there this disenfranchisement. This is throughout europe. To an extent you see this in the u. S. , not so much in davenlt theres that feeling of disenfranchiseme disenfranchisement, low employment, lack of opportunity in the future as far as jobs or education. Theres frustration there. When you have an organization like the Islamic State that they have mastered the use of social media for propaganda purposes, to have somebody disenfran kised it is not a step to become radicalized, whether foreign fighters in iraq and syria or

We are seeing a lot of deal flow - Elemental Altus Royalties Frederick Bell

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Global death toll passes 3m as pandemic grows at an alarming rate

Global death toll passes 3m as pandemic ‘grows at an alarming rate’ Robin McKie Science Editor © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty Images A grim Covid-19 milestone was passed on Saturday when it was revealed that the global death toll from the disease had passed three million. The news was described as “chilling” by Wellcome Trust director Jeremy Farrar, who warned that the true number of deaths was probably much higher. “Worryingly, this pandemic is still growing at an alarming rate,” he said. “Hundreds of thousands are dying every day.” According to the Covid-19 dashboard, run by Johns Hopkins University, there have been more than 140 million cases of the disease since the pandemic began last year with the official death toll reaching 3,001,068 yesterday morning. The worst affected country was the US with more than 31 million cases and more than 560,000 deaths.

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