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Month: November 2021

Migrants face hypothermia and broken bones in freezing forests as Poland-Belarus crisis deepens

By Lauren Said-Moorhouse, Antonia Mortensen and Magda Chodownik, CNN Migrants trapped on the border between Poland and Belarus have made hundreds of attempts to breach the frontier, but were repelled by 15,000 Polish soldiers deployed to stop them, according to Polish authorities. The thousands of stranded people are caught at the center of an intensifying

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Ford, Purdue partner on technology to speed up EV charging

The Associated Press Ford and Purdue University are working to create a new charging station cable that could combine with in-development vehicle charging technology, making it easier for people to transition to electric vehicles with seamless re-charging. Purdue researchers are focusing on an alternative cooling method to prevent battery overheating by designing a charging cable

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North Macedonia’s PM says will stay on in post temporarily

By KONSTANTIN TESTORIDES Associated Press SKOPJE, North Macedonia (AP) — North Macedonia’s prime minister, who announced his resignation after his coalition’s heavy election defeat last month, has said he will stay on in the post temporarily to ensure the country’s political situation stabilizes. Zoran Zaev announced his resignation on Oct. 31 following his leftist coalition’s

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Los ‘Tres Amigos’, Biden, Trudeau y López Obrador, se reunirán la próxima semana en Washington, dice la Casa Blanca

Sol Amaya (CNN) — El primer ministro de Canadá, Justin Trudeau, y el presidente de México, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, irán a la Casa Blanca el próximo jueves 18 de noviembre para una cumbre con el presidente Joe Biden, la primera Cumbre de Líderes de América del Norte desde 2016. “Durante la Cumbre, Estados Unidos,

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