World news digest
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World news digest of February 22, 2022
Some unnoticed news around the world in February 22, 2022
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World news digest of February 17, 2022
Some news around the world, in short: France officially announced the withdrawal of its troops from Mali. They should leave within the next four to six months Lieutenant-colonel Damiba was invested president of Burkina Faso yesterday, few weeks after the coup. Deputy President of Kenya William Ruto insinuated that DRC Congo had singers but no cows to make dairy products. It created an uproar in Congo. In a statement, Ruto said: “I regret any misunderstanding that may have arisen on account of my speech, and take this opportunity to assure the government and the people of DRC of my profound admiration and high regard“. Visa and Amazon.com announced an agreement that allows customers to use Visa cards on Amazon sites without additional fees solving tensions between the two organizations. In Australia and Singapore, Amazon started to surcharge transactions by Visa card by 0.5% last year. In the UK, Visa card…
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World news digest of February 16, 2022
Some news around the world, in short: Thailand wants to rename Bangkok on official documents by Krung Thep Maha Nakhon Russian Ambassador to Ireland says Ukraine invasion would be “insane“. “Within maybe three to four weeks, the configuration of the forces in the Western region of Russia will resume its normal standard posture. Exercises will be over by February 20 and these troops will be withdrawn“, he told RTE. The European Court of Justice dismissed the requests by Hungary and Poland to annul the validity of European Union laws precedence over national regulation. According to the president of the European Parliament, it now expects the European Commission to adapt the provision of EU funds according to the respect of the rule of law. Almost 300 Airbus employees in France who lost their jobs because of the COVID-19 pandemic will receive 3.7 million euros in European Union aid, approximately 12,500 euros…
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World news digest of February 15, 2022
World news that didn't make global headlines on February 15, 2022
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World news digest of February 14, 2022
Some news stories around the world hat didn't make global headlines on February 14, 2022
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World news digest of February 11, 2022
Some news stories that didn't make global headlines on February 11, 2022
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World news digest of February 10, 2022
Some news around the world that didn't make global headlines on February 10, 2022
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World news of February 8, 2022
Some important national news stories that didn't make global headlines on February 8, 2022
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World news digest: February 7, 2022
Discover news for an international audience that didn't make global headlines on February 7, 2022
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World news digest: February 3, 2022
Discover news for an international audience that didn't make global headlines on February 3, 2022
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World news digest: February 2, 2022
Discover news from around the world that didn't make global headlines on Febuary 2, 2022
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World news digest: February 1, 2022
Discover news from around the world you shouldn't miss on February 1, 2022
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World news digest: January 31, 2022
Discover news from around the world that didn't make global headlines on January 31, 2022
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World news digest of January 28, 2022
Discover news from around the world that didn't make global headlines on January 28, 2022
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World news digest of January 27, 2022
Discover news from around the world that didn't make global headlines on January 27, 2022
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World news digest of January 26, 2022
Discover news from around the world that didn't make global headlines on January 26, 2022
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World news digest of January 25, 2022
Some news around the globe that didn't make all world headlines.
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World news digest of January 24, 2022
Some news from around the world, in short: Bolsonaro eventually decided to suspend the salary increase he promised to police in 2022, but only for now. São Paulo had at least 31% more homeless people in the course of two years. Cuba is suffering from a shortage of powdered milk for children and coffee. More than 200,00 chicks have been culled in the Netherlands because of the bird flu. Since October when a confinement for poultry has been in place, more than 1.1 million animals have been culled in the country. A cruise ship from Crystal Symphony was supposed to dock in Miami. But it instead sailed to the Bahamas to avoid US justice. A judge granted an order to seize the vessel as part of a lawsuit over US$4 million in unpaid fuel. The United States asked diplomats’ family members in Ukraine to leave the country. The European Union…
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