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G.O.P. Investigating Fauci if It Retakes House in 2022

"He’s missing right now for one reason."

Third Round Russia-Ukraine Negotiations Begin Today in Balarus

Russian and Ukrainian news sources confirm talk plans.

Russia’s List of ‘Unfriendly Countries’

Russian government approves list of unfriendly countries and territories that imposed or joined the sanctions against Russia after the start of its military operation in Ukraine.

Price Of Oil Per Barrel Doubles From What It Cost A Few Months Ago

The price of oil skyrocketed on Sunday as Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration is considering an embargo on Russian oil after Russia invaded Ukraine late last month.

Russia Announces Another Ceasefire for Humanitarian Corridors in Ukraine, as Attacks Enter Week Two

The ceasefire reportedly includes safe evacuation routes into Russia, a plan Ukraine calls "unacceptable.'

China to Increase Military Spending in 2022

China is expected to increase spending on its defense budget in 2022.

Clinton Global Initiative Reactivated After Long Hiatus

In a statement on Friday, former President Bill Clinton said the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) will be making its comeback to address the many challenges facing the world today, from climate change to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to the coronavirus pandemic.

South Australia Ends Vax Mandate for Police

South Australian police officers who refused to get jabbed against COVID-19 can return to work after the state dropped its vaccine mandates for police on Monday morning.

Friends ‘Have No Clue’ What I Do, Says Abortionist Kate

One practitioner complains her relationships end when men find out her job.

Western Companies Are Happy To Cut Ties With Russia, But Stay Silent On Uyghur Genocide

Western businesses have exited Russia in droves since the country’s invasion of Ukraine, often citing humanitarian reasons as justification — yet many continue to maintain healthy relationships with China.

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