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Spanish Schools to Reopen as Normal Next Week

[ad_1] Spanish officials say the country’s schools and universities will return to classes as normal next week. Health Minister Carolina Darias says Spain’s central and regional governments unanimously agreed Tuesday on sticking with in-person teaching. Darias told a press conference that Spain’s relatively high vaccination rates meant that during a recent surge in COVID-19 cases […]

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Beijing Met Air Quality Standards Set By Chinese Govt in 2021

[ad_1] The Chinese capital Beijing met state air quality standards for the first time last year, officials said on Tuesday, following a concerted effort to cut coal consumption, reduce transportation emissions and relocate heavy industry. China declared war on pollution in 2014 after a series of hazardous smog build-ups in Beijing and elsewhere triggered widespread

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Pakistan Takes NGO Route for Exporting Terror to India

[ad_1] Notwithstanding Pakistans efforts towards manipulating global civil society and human rights organisations into indirectly supporting secessionist movements in India, the financial trail and other digital evidence play spoilsport to its designs. A glaring case in point is that of Khurram Parvez who through his organisation called Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society (JKCCS) worked

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Japan Leader Promises Boosters, New Measures Against Omicron

[ad_1] Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida vowed Tuesday to speed up coronavirus vaccine booster shots, secure imported supplies of drugs to treat COVID-19 and reorganize medical facilities to respond to the fast-spreading omicron variant. Kishida, who took office in October, said he had ordered strict border controls from November to buy time for such preparations.

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Preet Chandi Reaches South Pole Solo, Becomes First Woman of Color To Achieve Feat

[ad_1] British Sikh army officer Preet Chandi on Monday became the first woman of color to complete a solo expedition to the South Pole, the army officer said in her blog Polar Preet, via a post. She took to her blog to make the announcement and said that she felt many emotions upon setting this

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