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Former US President Donald Trump is scheduled to attend meetings on Sunday with a Republican candidate for governor of Nebraska accused of sexual assault by eight women, including a local elected official. • Read also: Public hearings regarding the storming of the US Capitol are scheduled for June • Read also: More than 200 immigrant children have been reunited with their families, under Trump Donald Trump’s Save America organization said the meeting, which was originally scheduled for Friday near Omaha, was postponed for two days due to the bad weather alert in the region. “Due to inclement weather, including potential…

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Take a good look ahead! Vietnam on Friday opened a long glass walkway that gives a sense of walking in the void 150 meters above a green forest. A baptized tourist attraction Bach Long, “White Dragon” in Vietnamese, located in Son La Province (Northwest), winds along a mountain wall before ending in a suspension bridge spanning a stunning valley, with a total length of 632 meters. “Looking down is a bit difficult at first, but you have to go forward with confidence and then it will be great,” visitor Nguyen Thi Trang told AFP. France Press agency The base of…

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A British Foreign Office spokesman announced Thursday that a Briton had been killed in Ukraine and another was missing. • Read also: direct | The 64th day of fighting in Ukraine • Read also: Kyiv bombings during the visit of the Secretary-General of the United Nations The ministry did not identify them, but said authorities were supporting their families and “urgently seeking more information” about the missing person. According to British media, the slain Briton was a veteran of the British Army, Scott Sibley. His former comrades praised him on a Facebook page and a fundraising page was set up.…

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Regen Laurent cannot understand why Vladimir Putin bombed Kyiv after two weeks without an attack. • Read also: direct | The 64th day of fighting in Ukraine • Read also: Kyiv bombings during the visit of the Secretary-General of the United Nations • Read also: Targeting the United Nations in Kyiv?: ‘Vladimir Putin has nothing to lose’ She believes that the presence of Antonio Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, in Kyiv has something to do with it. “He does this when the Secretary-General of the United Nations is in Kyiv, and Russia is a permanent member of the…

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The director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, returning from Ukraine, said he was “worried” about the nuclear power plant in Russian-controlled Zaporizhia, which the United Nations has been unable to access since the invasion. • Read also: Ten Russian soldiers charged with alleged crimes in Bucha • Read also: Biden offers to liquidate and transfer confiscated Russian assets to Ukraine “It is at the top of my list of concerns when it comes to the status of nuclear facilities in Ukraine,” Rafael Grossi told a news conference at the headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency (International Atomic…

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The United States announced Tuesday that it offered a $10 million reward for information leading to the arrest of six Russian military intelligence agents accused of carrying out devastating cyber attacks on companies around the world in 2017. In October, a grand jury in a US federal court indicted GRU operatives 74,455 for their role in a series of cyber attacks, including some that affected Ukraine’s power grid. The US State Department accuses these individuals of also being involved in a computer attack in 2017 that targeted several companies around the world, and in particular damaged computers in hospitals across…

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Officials said Tuesday that the US government is ready to deal with a potential influx of immigrants next month after lifting restrictions that have allowed two years of immediate deportation of migrants caught at the border. These sources said that the Joe Biden administration will develop a “comprehensive strategy” to deal with the increase in the arrival of asylum seekers and refugees after the expiration of this body called “Address 42”, which is scheduled for May 23. The immigrants will then be able to apply for leave on humanitarian grounds, a move critics say could overburden border authorities and allow…

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The United States continues to “move heaven and earth” in support of Ukraine, and other Western countries have also offered offensive military equipment. • Read also: Occupation of Chernobyl: Zelensky accuses Moscow of putting the world “on the brink of catastrophe” • Read also: Ukraine: Moscow targets bridges and railways to slow arms deliveries • Read also: Kyiv demolishes historical monument dedicated to Ukrainian-Russian friendship « L’Ukraine croit clairement qu’elle peut gagner et c’est aussi le cas de tout le monde ici », a soutenu le secrétaire americain à la Défense, Lloyd Austin, lors d’une rencontre sur la Ramstein base…

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(Denpasar) The Indonesian authorities have announced that the Canadian actor and wellness coach will be deported from Bali after posting a video clip showing him dancing naked on a sacred mountain on the Indonesian island. Posted yesterday at 6:55 am Jeffrey Craigne posted a video on Instagram in which he was seen performing a Haka, a ritual Maori dance from New Zealand, completely naked on Mount Batur, a volcano considered sacred by many Bali residents. The man was arrested and questioned on Monday after a wave of protests from netizens who accused him of disrespecting archaic beliefs. Mr Craigne is…

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If cases of reinfection with COVID at the beginning of the epidemic were rather rare, the picture has changed dramatically with the advent of the Omicron variant. • Read also: Hospital treatment is still on the rise • Read also: COVID-19: Beijing expands testing, fears containment • Read also: Judge blocks father from speaking out against his 9-year-old daughter’s health procedures Spanish researchers have found that a 31-year-old Spanish healthcare worker contracted COVID twice in 20 days, the shortest case ever documented again. Tests showed the woman contracted two different types of COVID: via Delta at the end of December…

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