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Month: November 2021

Ethiopia on verge of losing access to lucrative US trade program over human rights violations

By Jennifer Hansler, CNN Ethiopia will lose access to a lucrative US trade program due to human rights violations unless it takes significant steps toward ending the ongoing conflict and alleviating the humanitarian crisis by the start of 2022, senior administration officials said Tuesday. President Joe Biden has determined that Ethiopia is out of compliance

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‘You couldn’t ask for a better guy’ | Fallen Illinois officer’s family to say their final goodbyes at funeral

By Stephanie Baumer, Digital Content Producer Click here for updates on this story     PONTOON BEACH, Illinois (KMOV) — The life of fallen Pontoon Beach Officer Tyler Timmins will be remembered at a funeral service Tuesday morning. Visitation was held from 1-7 p.m. Monday at the Gateway Convention Center in Collinsville. A first responder walk-through line-up

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Former US diplomat Bill Richardson meets Myanmar leader

By GRANT PECK Associated Press BANGKOK (AP) — Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Bill Richardson, on a humanitarian mission to strife-torn Myanmar, has met with the head of the Southeast Asian nation’s military-installed government. Myanmar’s Information Ministry says Richardson held discussions about prevention and control of COVID-19. His mission was announced Sunday by his

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

La estrella del Barcelona Sergio Agüero estará fuera 3 meses luego de una “evaluación cardiológica”

urielblanco (CNN) — Sergio “Kun” Agüero estará tres meses fuera de las canchas tras someterse a una “evaluación cardiológica”, confirmó el Barcelona. El argentino tuvo que abandonar el terreno de juego a los 40 minutos del partido contra el Alavés (1-1) tras caer al suelo y agarrarse el pecho, pero pudo salir del campo sin

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