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Police Likely Can’t End Vaccine Protests

[ad_1] OTTAWA, Ontario: The police chief of Canadas capital said Wednesday there is likely no policing solution to end a protest against vaccine mandates and other pandemic restrictions that has snarled traffic around Parliament. He also said there is a significant element of the protest’s funding and organization coming from the United States. Thousands of […]

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Why Britain Is Failing to Control Child Sexual Abuse, Bust Grooming Gangs

[ad_1] A new report says that councils and police authorities are still failing to do enough to protect children in the UK. (Representational pic: REUTERS) From the Netaji exhibition that is generating significant interest to Boris Johnson’s problems in the Conservative party, a roundup of what’s making news at this time. News18.com London Last Updated:February

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Florida Man Gets 16 Years For Spreading Terrorist Propaganda

[ad_1] MIAMI: A Florida man has been sentenced to 16 years in federal prison for distributing Islamic terrorist propaganda videos online. Jonathan Guerra Blanco, a Cuban-born naturalized U.S. citizen, was sentenced last Friday in Miami federal court, according to court records. He pleaded guilty in December 2020 to attempting to provide material support or resources

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4 Dead, 2 Injured After House Fire; Explosions Reported

[ad_1] SHICKSHINNY, Pa.: A home went up in flames and explosions Wednesday in northeastern Pennsylvania, with four bodies recovered and two people taken to the hospital, one of them in critical condition, authorities said. The fires cause is being investigated, but a resident of the home told The Citizens Voice newspaper of Wilkes-Barre that explosions

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Olympian’s Tearful Video In Isolation Gets Fast Attention

[ad_1] BEIJING: Belgian skeleton racer Kim Meylemans was permitted to enter one of the Olympic villages early Thursday, a move that came hours after she tearfully turned to social media and detailed how upset she was about being in isolation over virus concerns. Meylemans tested positive for COVID-19 upon her arrival at the Beijing Olympics,

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Tainted Cocaine Kills 16 In Argentina, Dozens Hospitalized

[ad_1] BUENOS AIRES: At least 16 people have died in Argentina and dozens have been hospitalized after consuming cocaine suspected of containing a poisonous substance, authorities in Buenos Aires province, at the epicenter of the incident, said on Wednesday. A spokesperson for the provincial security Minister Sergio Berni, shared a list of fatalities at hospitals

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Company Faces Criminal Charges Over Pipeline Explosion

[ad_1] An energy company already charged with violating Pennsylvania environmental laws during construction of a multibillion-dollar pipeline system is facing more legal trouble after prosecutors filed a new criminal case alleging its negligence led to the explosion of a different pipeline near Pittsburgh. ETC Northeast Pipeline LLC, a subsidiary of Dallas-based Energy Transfer LP, botched

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4 Charged In Overdose Death Of Actor Michael K. Williams

[ad_1] NEW YORK: Four men have been charged in the overdose death of actor Michael K. Williams, a federal prosecutor said Wednesday. U.S. Attorney Damian Williams and New York City Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell said the four were charged in a criminal complaint unsealed Tuesday in Manhattan federal court in a narcotics conspiracy alleging the

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Thousands Evacuated in North Carolina as Explosion Fears Remain

[ad_1] An uncontrolled fire at a fertiliser plant in North Carolina continued to burn early Wednesday, forcing firefighters and thousands of evacuated residents to remain at least a mile (1.6 km) away because there could be a large explosion. The possibility of an explosion has not gone down, Winston-Salem Fire Division Chief Bobby Wade told

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