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Global Chemical Vapor Deposition Industry
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European banks urged to stop funding oil trade in Amazon
Read More Indigenous people in headwaters region say financing harms communities and ecosystems Indigenous people living at the headwaters of the Amazon have called on European banks to stop financing oil development in the region, as it poses a threat to them and damages a fragile ecosystem, after a new report found $10bn in previously…
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Polio vaccinations resume in Pakistan and Afghanistan after Covid-19 delays
Read More Fight to eradicate disease getting ‘back on track’ after surge in cases due to pause in vaccination campaigns Polio vaccination campaigns have resumed in Afghanistan and Pakistan – the last two polio-endemic countries in the world – after a “surge” in cases. The pandemic halted campaigns in both countries in March and confirmed…
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Dancing queen & no-nonsense spokesperson: Maria Zakharova’s 5 years as Russian Foreign Ministry’s tongue-in-chief (VIDEO)
Read More In the five years since she became the first woman to serve as the Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Maria Zakharova has become a household name internationally, ruffling quite a few feathers, but leaving nobody impartial. Zakharova has quickly become known for pulling no punches in her daily briefings, as well as on social…
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3 killed & 110 arrested after alleged anti-Muslim FB post sparks riots in Bengaluru, India (PHOTOS, VIDEOS)
Read More A reportedly derogatory Facebook post led to violence in the streets of Bengaluru, India, with police using tear gas to disperse rioters. Three people were killed in the clashes and a curfew has been imposed. The chaos was sparked by an inflammatory social media post about Prophet Muhammad shared by a relative of…
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Children in Beirut suffer from trauma after deadly blast
Read More When the huge explosion ripped through Beirut last week, it shattered the glass doors near where 3-year-old Abed Achi was playing with his Lego blocks. Like thousands of others in Lebanon, he is grappling with trauma. “When I got to the hospital, I found him sitting in a corner in the emergency room,…
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‘Entire families are arriving at our shores’: Covid drives Tunisian exodus
Read More Italy is facing an influx of people trafficked on fishing boats, desperate to escape Tunisia’s deepening economic crisis Unsurprisingly for a coastal town perched upon Tunisia’s border with Libya, it’s hot when Ahmed climbs into the back of the car outside the petrol station in Zarzis. It’s clear from the outset he feels…
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‘Good day for our country’: Democrats hail Kamala Harris as VP pick
Read More Party leaders and progressive groups appear largely united behind Joe Biden’s choice of running mate Democrats from all corners of the party appeared largely united behind Joe Biden’s selection of the California senator Kamala Harris as his running mate on Tuesday. The responses came almost immediately after Biden unveiled Harris as his choice…
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Plain politics, not safety fears, are root of opposition calls delay to New Zealand election | Claire Robinson
Read More With access to information and the voting process remaining open, there is no reason to postpone the September poll because of Covid-19 outbreak The reintroduction of lockdowns as a result of evidence of community transmission of Covid-19 in Auckland has New Zealand electoral politics in a bit of a tizz. The general election…
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Covid-19: UK economy plunges into deepest recession since records began
Read More GDP falls 20.4% as coronavirus fuels biggest quarterly decline in growth since 1955 UK falls into recession – live business updates Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Britain’s economy has been officially confirmed in recession for the first time since the 2008 financial crisis as the coronavirus pandemic plunges the…
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Political novices drawn to anti-Netanyahu protests in Israel
Read More In a summer of protests against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the accusations of corruption and calls for him to resign could be accompanied by another familiar refrain: “I’ve never done this before.” The boisterous rallies have brought out a new breed of first-time protesters — young, middle-class Israelis who have little history…
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Science and politics tied up in global race for a vaccine
Read More No, Russia is not having a Sputnik moment. The announcement Tuesday by Russian President Vladimir Putin that his country was the first to approve a coronavirus vaccine did not provoke the awe and wonder of the Soviet Union’s launch of the first satellite into orbit in 1957. The first nation to develop a…
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Biden picks Kamala Harris as running mate, first Black woman
Read More Joe Biden named California Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate, making history by selecting the first Black woman to compete on a major party’s presidential ticket and acknowledging the vital role Black voters will play in his bid to defeat President Donald Trump. In choosing Harris, Biden embraced a former rival from…
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Global report: New Zealand begins mass testing as Australia records deadliest day
Read More New Zealand to conduct ‘tens of thousands’ of tests; 21 deaths recorded in Australian state of Victoria; US health secretary sceptical of Russia vaccine Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Australia suffered its deadliest day of the pandemic so far, with 21 deaths in the state of Victoria, as authorities…
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How it happened: Inside Biden's search for a running mate
Read More Gretchen Whitmer wanted out. The Michigan governor had caught the interest of Joe Biden and his vice presidential vetting committee, who were drawn to her prominence in a crucial battleground state and her aggressive response to the coronavirus outbreak there. Whitmer sent word to Biden’s team that while she was flattered, she no…
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Kamala Harris' selection as VP resonates with Black women
Read More China Cochran met Kamala Harris at a campaign event in Detroit last year and was swept away by her ambition, charisma and leadership. It represented a full-circle moment for Black women, who for generations have fought for their voices to be heard and political aspirations recognized. “It tells Black girls that they can…
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Ilhan Omar Defeats Well-Funded Challenger in House Primary
Read More (MINNEAPOLIS) — Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota survived a stiff Democratic primary challenge Tuesday from a well-funded opponent who tried to make an issue of her national celebrity, the latest in a string of victories by a new generation of emboldened progressive lawmakers. Omar, seeking her second term in November, easily defeated Antone…
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Social media users inspire outrage against Egypt’s alleged sexual abusers
Read More Survivors who say alleged assailants go unpunished have begun publicly shaming them online Egypt is witnessing a wave of online outrage targeting rape culture and sexual assault, as survivors use social media to shame alleged abusers and demand change. A growing number of social media accounts gather survivors’ testimony and attempt to shame…
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Coronavirus: New Zealand locks down Auckland after cases end 102-day run
Read MoreFour family members test positive for Covid-19 in Auckland, where a lockdown has now been imposed.Four family members test positive for Covid-19 in Auckland, where a lockdown has now been imposed.
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Global Construction Lasers Industry
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Hong Kong’s independent press faces dark chapter in China’s shadow
Read More Fears Beijing would export its strict control of the media to Hong Kong have been borne out by arrest of pro-democracy media mogul and raid on his paper Hong Kong rallies around Apple Daily after arrest of founder Jimmy Lai On Monday when Zoe*, a local news reporter at Apple Daily returned to…
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Russia vaccine claim faces scepticism as nations renew virus battle
Read More Russia claimed Tuesday it has developed the world’s first vaccine offering “sustainable immunity” against the coronavirus, despite mounting scepticism about its effectiveness as fears grow over a second wave of infections across the globe. President Vladimir Putin said the vaccine was safe and that one of his own daughters had received the inoculation,…
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Global Contrast Injector Systems Industry
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1000s of Korean laborers still lost after WWII, Cold War end
Read More Shin Yun-sun describes her life as a maze of dead ends. The South Korean has spent many of her 75 years pestering government officials, digging into records and searching burial grounds on a desolate Russian island, desperately searching for traces of a father she never met. Shin wants to bring back the remains…
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COVID-19: Where to From Here For Efforts to Support Youth Economic Inclusion?
Read More JOHANNESBURG, Aug 11 (IPS) – As the world marks International Youth Day on August 12, it is difficult to ignore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on young people – particularly on efforts towards youth economic inclusion in Africa. Meaningful and swift action is needed from African states to ensure the damage is…
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New Zealand delays dissolving parliament amid mystery coronavirus outbreak
Read More Electoral commission assessing implications for September election, as Auckland placed on level 3 lockdown due to four new cases Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage A mystery coronavirus outbreak in New Zealand has forced the government to postpone the dissolution of parliament ahead of an election just weeks away, as…
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Enoch Adeboye sexism row: Why the Nigerian pastor is popular
Read More Enoch Adeboye riles social media critics with his views on women, but this has not dented his standing. Enoch Adeboye riles social media critics with his views on women, but this has not dented his standing.
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Enoch Adeboye sexism row: Why the Nigerian pastor is popular
Read MoreEnoch Adeboye riles social media critics with his views on women, but this has not dented his standing.Enoch Adeboye riles social media critics with his views on women, but this has not dented his standing.
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Coronavirus: France’s champagne industry goes flat amid pandemic
Read MoreThe coronavirus pandemic has led to plummeting demand – leaving growers and producers at loggerheads.The coronavirus pandemic has led to plummeting demand – leaving growers and producers at loggerheads.
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LIVE: New Zealand defers parliament dissolution over coronavirus
Read MoreNew Zealand defers dissolution of parliament after COVID-19 outbreak, but no decision yet on postponing election.New Zealand defers dissolution of parliament after COVID-19 outbreak, but no decision yet on postponing election.
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Hong Kong media tycoon Lai, activist Agnes Chow released on bail
Read MorePolice had raided the office of a Lai’s newspaper amid a crackdown under the new Beijing-imposed national security law.Police had raided the office of a Lai’s newspaper amid a crackdown under the new Beijing-imposed national security law.
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Coronavirus live news: Lebanon sees record cases after blast; New Zealand’s biggest city heads into lockdown
Read More WHO warns displacement of people in Beirut risks accelerating Covid-19 spread; four new cases in Auckland, New Zealand; Australia suffers deadliest day. Follow the latest updates Russia approves vaccine despite testing concerns French and Dutch on alert over rise in cases Lost on the frontline: the 900 US health workers who have died…
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Two dead and hundreds of thousands without power after wind storm batters US midwest
Read More States assess widespread damage to crops and property after ‘devastating’ storm brings gusts of more than 100mph Hundreds of thousands across the midwest remained without electricity on Tuesday after a powerful storm packing 100mph winds battered the region a day earlier, causing widespread damage to millions of acres of crops and killing at…
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Baghdad summons Turkish ambassador after cross-border strike on Kurdish rebels kills 2 Iraqi commanders
Read More A Turkish drone strike that killed two senior Iraqi commanders has triggered a harsh reaction in Baghdad, with the government scrapping a high-level defense meeting and summoning Ankara’s ambassador to rebuke the attack. The Iraqi Foreign Ministry called on the Turkish ambassador on Tuesday to “inform him of Iraq’s confirmed rejection of his…
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Putin claims Russia has developed a coronavirus vaccine
Read MoreRussian president says it’s proven effective during tests, but skeptics note it hasn’t gone through normal Phase 3 trials.Russian president says it’s proven effective during tests, but skeptics note it hasn’t gone through normal Phase 3 trials.