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Facebook, Insta permits ‘violence speech’ towards Russians

Published by Al-Araby Meta Platforms will allow Facebook and Instagram users in some countries to call for violence against Russians and Russian soldiers in the context of the Ukraine invasion, according to internal emails seen by Reuters on Thursday, in a temporary change to its hate speech policy. The social media company is also temporarily […]

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Russia promises ‘silence’ for Ukrainians to flee battered cities

Published by Reuters UK WASHINGTON/LVIV, Ukraine (Reuters) -Russia said it is ready to provide humanitarian corridors on Wednesday for people fleeing Kyiv and four other Ukrainian cities, as the number of refugees created by the biggest assault on a European country since World War Two surpassed 2 million. Mikhail Mizintsev, head of Russia’s National Defence

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Russian forces’ advance in Ukraine has slowed, says Ukrainian official

Published by Reuters UK KOSICE, Slovakia (Reuters) – The advance of Russian forces in Ukraine has slowed significantly and Ukrainian forces are counter-attacking in some areas, Ukrainian presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych said on Tuesday. “The tempo of the enemy’s advance has slowed considerably, and in certain directions where they were advancing it has practically stopped,”

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Ukraine president says child died from dehydration in besieged Mariupol

Published by Reuters UK LVIV, Ukraine (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday a child had died from dehydration in Ukraine’s besieged city of Mariupol, which has had no water, power or heating supplies for days. “In 2022, from dehydration,” Zelenskiy said in a video address, likening the humanitarian crisis linked to Russian

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Giving driving licenses without ‘tests’, delaying vehicle registration renewals is how the ARTO offices work in Kashmir

Staff ReportSrinagar If you thought that why road mishaps are on rise the answer could be that the driver mayn’t have passed a test. With the  issuing of driving licenses in northern Kashmir area of Baramulla being looked into by Anti Corruption Bureau, the rot lies deeper.Even as the Regional Transport Officer (RTO ) has

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Russia: New ceasefire in Ukraine in force with five corridors open

Published by DPA The Russian military said on Tuesday that it had enforced a new ceasefire in Ukraine and opened “humanitarian corridors” in five cities. In the capital Kiev as well as in the major cities of Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv and the particularly embattled port city of Mariupol, people should be able to get to

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COVID-19 has now been found in 29 kinds of animals, which has scientists concerned

Published by The Philadelphia Inquirer PHILADELPHIA — The 11-year-old cat had been vomiting and lethargic for several days, and showed little interest in food. When the pet was examined at the University of Pennsylvania’s Ryan Veterinary Hospital in September, her owner mentioned a possible clue to the symptoms: Someone in the household had COVID-19. The

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Russian no show at U.N. court hearings on Ukrainian war

Published by Reuters UK By Stephanie van den Berg THE HAGUE (Reuters) -Russia on Monday boycotted hearings at the U.N.’s highest court during which Ukraine will argue that Moscow has falsely applied genocide law in justifying its invasion and will seek an emergency order halting hostilities. Hearings began at 0900GMT at the International Court of

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Japan automakers join global firms in stopping production, exports to Russia

Published by Reuters UK By Satoshi Sugiyama and Jamie Freed (Reuters) – Top Japanese automakers including Toyota were forced to halt production in Russia as Western sanctions that followed its invasion of Ukraine scrambled logistics and cut supply chains, deepening the country’s economic isolation. Toyota Motor also said its vehicle exports to Russia had stopped

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